The University of Columbia has warned the anti-Israel to tear any kind of infiltration in protest against the students-and potentially arrest agitators-should they try to attach to the campus again this year.
The university comes to the university after being aware of the secret schemes to repeat last year’s protest, which ended with the students who have controlled Hamilton Hall and a conflict with the police in the riot gear. More than 200 people were arrested in ugly scenes as students opposed Israel’s war in Gaza on October 7, 2023, on October 7, 2023, more than 1,200 people were killed in Hamas attacks.
Reading a public safety warning read by the university, “We have been made aware of the possible plans to establish engagement in Colombia campuses.” “We want to clearly communicate that the camps and infiltrations in Colombia campuses are prohibited by the university policy.”
The University of Columbia has warned that the college will tear any encroachment-and potentially arrest the anti-Israeli agitator-the incidents of the previous year are repeated. Tents were depicted on the campus on 29 April 2024. (Reuters/David de delgado)
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The university said that the authorities would immediately take steps to remove tents or other structures and ask the protesters to disperse.
“Individuals who refuse to spread, will be identified and sanctions can be implemented, including potential removal and potential arrest from the campus.”
Columbia said that it gives importance to free expression and opposition rights, but such activities should be allowed to ensure security according to university rules and policies and continue to continue academic and other complex activities without stopping.
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Last year’s on-campus protest began only 12 months ago and the purpose of university leaders was to approve any recurrence of chaos and disorder that came to light. The Ivian League College was forced to cancel their main graduate ceremony, citing security concerns and holding a wave of antisementism in the field.
Columbia University President minusche Safik left the position after months of criticism to deal with protests, many of which developed in conflict between anti -Israel protesters and police and antismitism in the campus.

Mahmud Khalil talks to the press on 1 June 2024 during a press briefing at an encroachment at the Morningside Heights Campus at Columbia University.
Comes after the announcement by Colombia NBC News Told that at the end of this week, more than 100 people gathered in Brooklyn on Tuesday to discuss the ways of re -considering the campus protests.
The organizers are being spread and obtained by NBC, asks participants to prepare for “prolonged prison time” and how emergency contacts can reach their apartments or homes.
The organizers quoted, in part, the Trump administration was “kidnapped by our Comrade Mahmud Khalil”, with efforts to draw federal funds from the university due to this year’s opposition to the university. Palestinian Green Card holder Khalil has been arrested by the federal immigration officers, who say he was one of the last year’s ringalders and promoted Hamas.
Columbia has come under intensive investigation during an increase in antismitism on campus with $ 400 million cancellation of grants in March in March.
This imprisoned Colombia for some demands in an attempt to restore funding. The move enraged the organizers in Brooklyn.

Columbia has come under the ambit of intensive investigation on the increase in antismitism on campus with the cancellation of $ 400 million in grant to the university in March along with President Donald Trump. (Getty image)
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The Ivian League School agreed to ban the mask for the purpose of hiding the identity, empowered 36 campus police officers with new powers to arrest students, and appointed a senior vice provast with a wide authority to oversee the Department of Middle East, South Asian and African Studies, as well as the center for the study of Falastin.
Sources familiar with the talks told Fox News that meeting the demands does not mean that Colombia would get $ 400 million in back funding, but it is only a precondition to open talks.
The reforms were positively accepted by Education Secretary Linda McMahon, but money has not been restored yet.
Fox News’ Lewis Cassiano and Alexis McAidams contributed to this report