A wave of demonstrations rocks Columbia University as students occupy Hamilton Hall, escalating tensions and sparking clashes with law enforcement.
Background: Gaza Solidarity Encampment
Nearly two weeks ago, Columbia students advocating for Palestinian rights launched a Gaza Solidarity Encampment on the university campus in New York City. The protest aimed to pressure Columbia to divest from entities supporting Israeli actions in Palestine.
Timeline of Events
April 17: University President’s Testimony
Columbia University President Nemat Shafik denounces antisemitism during a congressional hearing, addressing concerns about campus tensions over the Israel-Hamas conflict.
April 17: Students Initiate Encampment
Concurrently, students commence the Gaza Solidarity Encampment on campus, demanding divestment and protesting against perceived complicity in genocide.
April 18: NYPD Intervention
Law enforcement intervenes, arresting over 100 demonstrators and dismantling the encampment, leading to suspensions and arrests, including that of Isra Hirsi, daughter of U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar.
April 21: Rabbi’s Safety Advisory
University Rabbi urges Jewish students to leave campus due to rising antisemitism, emphasizing safety concerns amid heightened tensions.
April 22: Renewed Protests
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators return, erecting tents on campus, fueling further discord within the student body.
April 23: Protests Spread
NYU witnesses pro-Palestinian demonstrations, echoing sentiments of solidarity and calls for action.
April 24: Speaker Calls for Resignation
House Speaker Mike Johnson demands the resignation of Columbia’s president amidst escalating tensions and allegations of antisemitism.
April 29: University Stance on Divestment
President Shafik announces Columbia’s decision not to divest from Israel, sparking defiance from protesters and prolonging the standoff.
April 30: Hamilton Hall Occupation
Hundreds of protesters seize control of Hamilton Hall, intensifying the standoff and prompting a large-scale police response.
NYPD Intervention and Arrests
On May 1, law enforcement arrests approximately 300 individuals during a raid on the campus, aiming to restore order and disband the occupation.
Former President Trump’s Remarks
Former President Trump voices support for police actions, commending their efforts to restore order amidst escalating tensions on college campuses.
Commencement Ceremony Cancellation
Columbia University cancels its university-wide commencement ceremony in response to ongoing protests, highlighting the disruptive impact of the demonstrations on campus life.
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Source:
- Various news reports, including FOX 5 NY.
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