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Rutgers President Abandons Terrified Jewish College students – Flees City Corridor as Professional-Hamas Radicals Shout Anti-Israel Slogans and Calling for an Intifada | The Gateway Pundit

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On Thursday, the Rutgers College Pupil Meeting held a city corridor occasion the place two BDS (boycott, divest, and sanction) referendums had been up for a vote.

The referendums would sever ties with Tel Aviv College and divest from something linked to Israel.

The occasion was disrupted by a gaggle of “out of control” pro-Palestinian protesters shrieking anti-Israel slogans like “one solution, intifada revolution.”

The assembly ended early, and Jewish college students had been ushered out by police.

A scholar spoke with Fox News Digital telling the outlet that “Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway and administrators ‘ran away,’ ‘leaving behind the Jewish/pro-Israel students to deal with an unruly and obviously antisemitic crowd, whose attention turned to the Jews after the administration left.’”

“They said police then ushered students out the back door because it was too dangerous to exit the front door.”

Jewish college students, who had come to the city corridor to debate their security on campus with officers, had been deserted by the college president in a room stuffed with radicals calling for the annihilation of the Jewish state.

Rutgers alumnus Bethany S. Mandel shared movies from the occasion.

“Tonight at @RutgersU the President held a town hall with students. It devolved into anarchy, and he fled with half the police present. Jewish students who came to ask about how the admin would keep them safe on campus were left to beg the remaining police to escort them out.”

“As you can hear, students are chanting genocidal slogans calling for intifada and the destruction of the Jewish state. Jewish students were left among this crowd unprotected.”

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