
Dozens of Masked Anti-Israel Protesters Arrested After Storming Columbia Library
Dozens of anti-Israel protesters taking over Columbia University’s Butler Library were hauled out by NYPD cops on Wednesday, May 7 — and Secretary of State Marco Rubio vowed to review their visa status.
Around 80 agitators were taken into custody Wednesday evening, sources told American media, as the Ivy League school faced another chaotic day on its Morningside Heights campus that officials said left a pair of school safety officers injured.
Video obtained by the news outlet showed a line of protesters led out in zip ties by NYPD cops and onto waiting police buses. “We are reviewing the visa status of the trespassers and vandals who took over Columbia University’s library,” Rubio said on X.
The mob of demonstrators initially shoved past a security guard at the library’s front entrance, according to footage of the scene — disrupting students who were attempting to gear up for final exams.
Once inside, they draped large signs over bookshelves, one declaring the library a “liberated zone” and another bearing the name of Bassel al-Araj, a Palestinian activist killed by the IDF in a 2017 raid in Judea and Samaria — though they misspelled his first name as “Basel.” (NYP/VFI News)
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