Columbia Campus Locked Down After Anti-Israel Protesters Take Over Hamilton Hall

A mob of anti-Israel protesters forcibly occupied Hamilton Hall at Columbia University on Monday night, barricading its doors and making demands. In response, the university locked down its campus buildings indefinitely, citing safety concerns. The White House condemned the violent protests and hate speech, emphasizing that such actions have no place in America. President Biden has not publicly addressed the situation, but the White House released a statement on his behalf. The students involved in the takeover are seeking divestment from Israel, increased transparency in university investments, and amnesty for their actions.

Anti-Israel Protests Escalate at Columbia University, Prompting Lockdown

Columbia University has locked down its Morningside campus after anti-Israel protesters forcibly occupied an academic building and barricaded its doors. The demonstrations have sparked widespread concern and condemnation, with former President Trump calling them a ‘mutiny’ and ‘insurrection.’ The university has demanded the protesters leave the building and is working to restore safety and order on campus.

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