Dozens of Palestinian protesters were taken into custody at Columbia University

Dozens of New York police personnel entered the Colombia University campus after the protesters focused on the company’s library. At least 70 pro -Palestinian protesters were expelled and taken into custody.
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City Mayor Eric Adams said the New York Police Department had entered the University of Colombia on Wednesday to “boycott pro -Palestinian protesters.
“At the request of the University of Columbia, New York police are entering the campus to expel people who are attacking private property,” Adams said in a statement.
Adams insisted that New York defended the right to peaceful protest but not tolerate “anarchy”. The prestigious New York University also said in a statement that “the Butler Library’s 301 reading room is in the reading room.”
“Observance is a violation of our rules and policies and leads to custody. None of the people who protest in the reading room have chosen to recognize and leave so far,” said the higher education agency. The university said that those who violate the terms and policies of the university “face disciplinary consequences”.
Protesters who want to break the university of Israel-linked companies, need to be renamed “Basel al-Araj People’s University” in honor of the Palestinian activist who died in 2017, and the pro-Colombia group that is favorable to the Pelistina’s pro-Colombia Divine (Colombia Apartheid). However, it is not clear whether all the people who spoke in the library on Wednesday were connected to the group.
Trump threatened to reduce financing
After threats from the administration of US President Donald Trump Federation of Federation, Colombia University announced in March, company changes in politics. In the changes, the students wearing masks to hide their identity and the protesters on the campus should showcase identity when requested. New public safety agents have been hired with powers to make arrests on campus, the school said.
The University of Columbia is believed to have benefited from the “imperialist violence” that the University of Columbia has occupied some part of the butler library in the Butler Library. The group wrote on social networks, “Production of oppression – if Colombia is intensifying oppression, people will continue to intensify obstacles on this campus.”
More than 50 thousand deaths in Gaza Strip
On October 7, 2023, the Palestinian movement declared a war on the Gaza Strip to eradicate Hamas, and a few hours after the Israeli territory attacked an unprecedented ratio, about 1,200 people, mostly and 251 kidnapped.
The war on the Palestinian territory so far has so far killed, most of the citizens, 18,000 children, and over 112,000 injured, as well as 11,000, perhaps, and perhaps a few thousand people who have been buried in ruins, and a few thousand people who have died in infections, infections and hungry.
The situation of the Enclave population, which was destroyed by the Israelites bombing and hazardous attacks, has deteriorated from March 2, from food, water, human aid and drugs.