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NextImg:Dozens of pro-Hamas students seize control of historic Barnard College academic building

Several dozen keffiyeh-clad anti-Israel protesters took over a building on the Barnard College campus early Wednesday evening to protest the expulsions of two students who stormed a Columbia University class in January and threw around flyers loaded with hateful rhetoric.

Videos circulating online, posted by Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine on X, show the masked students lining a hallway in Milbank Hall, the oldest building on campus, beating drums and loudly chanting through megaphones.

Dozens of anti-Israel Columbia students stormed sister school Barnard College’s Millbank Hall on Wednesday. X/ColumbiaSJP
Keffiyeh-clad protestors staged a sit-in, seeking the reversal of the expulsion of two Barnard students who distributed vile propaganda to an Israel history class. X/ColumbiaSJP

One of the X posts made by the group — which proclaims “long live the student intifada” in its bio — includes a list of demands, among them a reversal of the expulsions, amnesty for students punished during last year’s anti-Israel campus protests and a public meeting with Dean Leslie Grinage and Barnard President Laura Rosenbury.

The group’s demands also include “abolition of the corrupt Barnard disciplinary process and complete transparency for current, past, and future disciplinary proceedings.”

The pro-Hamas student group claimed in a follow-up post that Barnard public safety has “harassed and shoved” several students, and knocked at least one to the ground. “Who are they really protecting?” the manic social media post read in all-caps.

Video posted to X shows the moment the masked students charge past Barnard College security and scurry about the building. X/Unity of Fields
Protestors brought megaphones and drums to emphasize chants of “Free Palestine” that echoed through the halls. X/ColumbiaSJP

The two expelled students — who haven’t been publicly identified — barged their way into a “History of Modern Israel” class at Columbia University in order to distribute anti-Jewish literature, including a flyer depicting a boot stomping on a Star of David and another showing an Israeli flag on fire.

The caught-on-camera saga erupted on Jan. 21, the first day of the semester at the Ivy League campus. The students were quickly slapped with suspensions, and were permanently tossed from the university last week following a probe, according to Columbia’s Apartheid Divest — a student-led anti-Israel group.

“When rules are broken, when there is no remorse, no reflection, and no willingness to change, we must act,” Rosenbury told The Post in a statement, noting she couldn’t comment directly on a student’s disciplinary record, citing federal law.

The vile propaganda distributed by two Barnard students who were
officially expelled last Friday. X/LishiBaker

“Expulsion is always an extraordinary measure, but so too is our commitment to respect, inclusion, and the integrity of the academic experience.

Other video shows a large gang of students thuggishly shoving their way into the historic academic building, pushing past security guards as they shouted “free Palestine.”

Another video shows a Jewish student wearing a yarmulke allegedly trying to get into the building for class and pleading with a person who appears to be a security guard.

“You’re catering to them. You gotta get them out. We all have to go to class,” the student says.

In a statement, Columbia University said it was “not acceptable conduct” to disrupt academic activities — though stressed that Barnard College bears the responsibility for addressing the protest.

Mark Treyger, CEO of the Jewish Community Relations Council of New York, condemned the disruption at Barnard.

“It is completely outrageous that these protesters endorsed masked strangers barging into a New York City classroom during instruction with the clear intention to intimidate Jews and spread fear. Accountability is needed,” said Treyger.