Columbia University Threatens To Suspend Students Who Don't Leave Protest Encampment

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The university said that it won’t divest from Israel and that it has failed to come to an agreement with students protesting the war in Gaza.

The notice, which was obtained by HuffPost, said that students will face suspension — including restriction from campus and its facilities and ineligibility to go to class or participate in extracurricular activities — if they do not leave the encampment. Protesters also must sign a form committing to following university policies in order to finish the semester in good standing. Columbia told HuffPost they have no additional comment.

She went on to say that many Jewish students “have found the atmosphere intolerable in recent weeks” and many have left campus, adding it’s a “tragedy.” “Columbia continues to operate as though it does not know what boycott and divest entails,” the caption stated. “Our school is asking students to give away their protest rights and to operate within the confines of bureaucracy with no assurances of binding divestment decisions. They seek to push us into a bad deal by holding the threat of campus closure or law enforcement over our heads.”Tensions have grown since pro-Palestine protesters began camping out on April 17.

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