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A student of Jewish Columbia University claimed that he and his friends were pushing and that he was in a rib after a violent anti-Israeli mob took over the library on Wednesday.
“It felt like Stampedo. My friends and I were pushed, it was not clear if it was because we were Jews, or it was just a junction action. Later, when I was in the lobby of the library, a demonstration supporter passed by me and I was lacked in Rebra. She was a surreal Ph.D. a student who originally from Israel told Fox News Digital.
Said the demonstration within Columbia’s Library Butler – in which hundreds of masked Agitators switched to the buildingpushing public security officers as they forced themselves inside – they kept him stranded for three hours in a “extremely hostile environment” as he tried to explore.
Doctorate. The student said that public safety officers could put the room on lock after 10 or 15 minutes, but that swarms of demonstrants tried to break through them from both directions.

The protesters covered the table with flyers who celebrated the alleged terrorists. (Fox News)
“There’s a massive rush of people, everyone wore masks, Keffiyehs came out, the masks came out. There was a lot of suffocation, the mob was really trying to go through the safety inside,” he told Fox News Digital.
In the end, public security officers took him outside the main room of the library to the lobby. The student, who wore Yarmulke, claimed that at the time the woman was passing by him and varnish him in ribs.
Doctorate. The student told Fox News Digital that he had also submitted anti -Semitic abuse with anti -Semitic verbal abuse and that it was far from the first time.
“They called me genocider, they called me an eternal victim. That was yesterday,” he said.
Acting of President Columbia Claire Shipman condemned the demonstration as “extremely unacceptable.”
Rable-Ruševi have been seen putting stickers through security cameras, vandalizing tables and bookshelves in the library, singing, “Long live intiifada!” And pounding drums and screaming through Bulhorns, while the frustrated undergrads tried to study for their upcoming finals, according to the students at the time.
The words “Columbia will burn 4 martyrs” were swallowed in the case of an exhibition of the library, according to Columbia Jewish and Israeli students Social media account.
Another social medium the account showed The demonstrator shouts, “Don’t let this guy, he’s an af – kionist,” when a Jewish student tried to get into the library.

Protest stickers were placed on the door at the Butler Library at the Columbia University Campus on May 7, 2025 in New York. Anti-Israelle protesters held a demonstration within the Butler Library at the Columbia University Campus, disrupting the finals of the finals. (Indy Scholtens/Getty Images)
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“I was in shock. I couldn’t believe what was going on,” student Columbia Josh Segal told Fox News Digital.
Segal, who just left the library to drink coffee when he started crowds, said he had heard the protesters who were prevented from entering the library singing for the Hamas Brigade Al Qassam. Al Qassam Brigades are military troops of Hamas who committed a terrorist attack on October 7, in which nearly 1,200 people were killed, thousands of wounded and over 250 abducted.
“It was the ultimate pandemonium. Hundreds of students studied and doing a job. Everyone was in complete shock. The students who did the job were forced to leave,” said older Columbia Eden Yadegar.
“Finally, and I was far behind. I couldn’t work all day because my things were stuck there. They sang:” The worst terrorists are American imperialists. “Personally, I think Hamas is up,” Segal said.
There were 80 arrests After the incident, police sources told Fox News Digital, who praised Yadegar as a “step in the right direction” for the university, which became lightning for anti -Semitism after the Terrorist attack on October 7th.
Yadegar, who twice the major in Jewish and Middle Eastern studies claims that protesters are wrong to represent their treatment by public security officers at the scene.

New York police arrested dozens of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University on Wednesday night after taking over part of the Central Library in New York on May 7. (Lokman Vural Elibol/Anadolo via Getty Images)
“Protesters try to launch this narrative that public security was brushed out by them as hostages in the building. Public security did everything they could to make the students safe and encourage them to leave the building. All they had to do was show their identity cards to leave.
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Yadegar said that she hoped that the University would suspend or expel “violent, just, egocentric” demonstrators.
“They interfere with university, spying on awful anti -Semitic things. The production of a very real war and the fact that a terrorist organization holds American hostage hostages, “she said.