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Ivy League Facing Lawsuits: ‘Professors Encouraging Students to Engage in Genocidal Chants’

Updated: December 7, 2023 at 6:15 pm EST  See Comments

A pro-Palestinian demonstration in Washington, Nov. 4, 2023. ( AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

NEW YORK CITY – Jewish college students are now suing their respective colleges, feeling their safety is at risk as antisemitism goes unchecked on several campuses. One attorney tells CBN News some faculty members are even encouraging students to engage in genocidal chants at major universities. 

Litigation comes as a widening investigation by private law firms and the Department of Education puts several top American universities under the microscope for allowing their campuses to become hotbeds for antisemitism and bigotry. 

Daniella, a 21-year-old freshman at Columbia University, met with CBN News outside the gates of the university to talk about her case against the school’s administration.  

“There’s been protests and demonstrations weekly on campus – chants of “intifada,” which means uprising and refers to attacks in the ’80s and 2000s,” said Daniella. “They’re calling for the ethnic cleansing of the Jewish people.” 

Students chant “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” at @Columbia. We saw what Hamas meant by this.

They want every inch of land – every city, town, kibbutz, settlement, and village – between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River, and they

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