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Shocking video footage captured the moment a protester near Columbia University declared “We’re all Hamas” and “Long live Hamas” as protests intensified Wednesday — with dozens of students taking part in a “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” as the university’s president faced congressional grilling over antisemitism on campus.
The clip shows a female protester with a keffiyeh covering her head and face loudly banging on NYPD barricades erected near the university’s Morningside Heights campus before yelling “We are Hamas!”
In the video, shared on X by watchdog non-profit StopAntisemitism, the person behind the camera questions the protesters and they reply, “Yes, we’re all Hamas, pig! Long live Hamas,” the protester cries out from in front of the 1 train subway entrance at 116th and Broadway.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
So the antisemite protesters at Columbia University were at it again.
originally posted by: JAY1980
You really need to learn to distinguish between anti-semitism and anti-zionism.
originally posted by: ToneD
"anti-semitism used to be a person who disliked judiasm,
NOW it is a person who jews dislike"
originally posted by: ImagoDei
...t and started pulling the antisemitism card anytime anything about Israeli leadership is criticized.
originally posted by: ImagoDei
a reply to: FlyersFan
Let your emotions control you. Good. Good! The globalists will get their war and you'll like it!
originally posted by: FlyersFan
mass raped both men and women
....he was confronted by a sight he will never forget: his neighbors' three-year-old daughter shaking with fear and drenched in blood....'It wasn't her blood, it was her parents' blood,' Hagar explains in her first sit-down interview. 'She saw how terrorists, dressed in military uniforms, killed her mother.
When they arrived in Gaza, thousands of Palestinians were lining the streets, cheering and dancing, and all were desperate to get a glimpse of the hostages.
'The terrorists opened the car doors and pulled my hair [to show me off] to the thousands of people in the streets,' says Hagar. 'Then they grabbed my daughter by her shirt and showed her off to the crowd. They were boasting that they had stolen a little Israeli girl. All the people were cheering.'
'Every day we got less and less food. We were starving. The kids were starving. They were fighting with each other for crumbs and scraps on the floor. I would give them most of my food and eat a little bit just to survive.
Thousands of people lined the route, eager to catch sight of the soon-to-be-released captives.
Hagar, the children, and all the other hostages were then made to walk to the Red Cross car parked 50 metres away.
'You think 50 metres is a short distance. It isn't,' she says. 'It is a really long distance when you have to walk 50 metres past a screaming, cheering crowd that is jumping at you and trying to grab you. It was completely terrifying.
'And the entire time we were driving through the streets of Gaza, people in the streets were shouting at us and jumping on the car.'