Al-aqsa brigade poses serious danger, and Columbia university demonstrates cowardice
The Fatah movement's Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades in Tulkarm, published footage last night (Friday) of the shooting carried out by terrorists towards the town of Bat Hefer.What this makes clear is that the PLO continues to prove a serious threat to safety. Also chilling, but not shocking, is Columbia university's continuing cowardice in dealing with anti-Israeli protestors:
"At 23:35 we attacked Bat Hefer and fired bullets that hit the homes of settlers," the video stated. "This is just the beginning."
Bat Hefer residents have suffered for some time from the sounds of gunfire from the direction of Tulkarm, and there have been incidents where bullets hit homes near the fence.
Last week, ISA and Border Police forces conducted an extensive counterterrorism operation in the Nur a-Shams refugee camp near Tulkarm, which lasted dozens of hours.
During the operation, Israeli special forces eliminated 14 terrorists in close encounters, arrested 15 wanted individuals, confiscated numerous weapons, destroyed dozens of IEDs, and demolished two bomb factories.
Nine IDF soldiers and one Border Police officer were injured. All were evacuated for medical treatment, and their families were updated.
Administrators at Columbia University have backed away from their threats to anti-Israel protesters, telling the student activists that have occupied its campus that the school will not use the New York Police Department to clear them out.It's worth remembering these same brand-new monsters also demonstrate quite a bit of anti-American sentiment on campus, one more reason why the university's caving is so atrocious. Nobody should pay money to study there ever again.
Columbia’s decision to allow the protesters to continue camping in the university’s quad comes after the administration gave multiple deadlines, each of which came and went without the university taking any action.
The students were originally given a deadline of Tuesday night at midnight to come to an agreement with the administration, but the deadline was pushed back to 8:00 AM on Wednesday morning. The deadline was extended yet again to Friday, with the university now backing down completely.
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