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Jewish Students Escorted From Meeting at Arizona State by Police After Protesters Throw Rocks

Jewish Students Escorted From Meeting at Arizona State by Police After Protesters Throw Rocks

“protesters at a pro-Palestine rally threw rocks at the second-floor window of the hall where the students had gathered”

If this escalation is not stopped, people are going to be killed. The radical left is an absolute frenzy.

The College Fix reports:

Police escort Jewish students from ASU meeting after rocks thrown

Jewish students at Arizona State University left a student government event under university police supervision after pro-Palestinian protesters shouted and threw rocks at their meeting from outside.

The students had gathered to debate proposed Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions student government legislation against Israel, according to The State Press, ASU’s independent student-run publication.

Representatives of ASU’s five Jewish student organizations argued against boycotting Israeli institutions, while members of the school chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine demanded support.

The meeting ended early after protesters at a pro-Palestine rally threw rocks at the second-floor window of the hall where the students had gathered.

“Members of SJP left the room, and the session abruptly adjourned because of Jewish students’ and senate members’ safety concerns,” The State Press reported.

The ASU campus police department posted Wednesday to X that “ASUPD is actively investigating the disruption of the ASU Student Government meeting last night.”

“The incident is being reviewed for possible disorderly conduct/criminal damage charges,” the department wrote. “No arrests have been made at this time.”

Neither The State Press nor the ASU police specified whether the protesters were ASU students.

AZ Advisors President Avraham Ber posted Wednesday on X that “close to 20 Jewish students at @ASU had to leave a campus building thru a back door with a police escort together with their @Chabad Rabbi Shmuel Teichtel to return to the Chabad House for safety after a[n] Antisemitic incident.”

“Students speak on the video as they walk with the police escort that they do not feel safe on campus as the meeting ended abruptly with acts of violence,” Ber wrote.

Protesters also ended the meeting with “death threats,” he wrote.

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Comments

This could be solved using the King Xerxes approach: just let the Jews defend themselves. Esther 8:11-13

    henrybowman in reply to GWB. | November 16, 2023 at 3:51 pm

    Um, nope. All institutions of higher learning in AZ are Gun-Free Zones. I won’t say “by law,” as the way it works is that law leaves such things entirely up to the Regents, and our left-wing Regents did the typical rights denial “what comes naturally” to them.

    “actively investigating the disruption of the ASU Student Government meeting”

    Wow, Clearly insurrectiony. Interference with the operation of the government. My, my.
    We don’t have a gulag like DC does, but I understand the historic Yuma prison is pretty uncomfortable. If that gets full, we can accommodate a few at Wickenburg’s Jail Tree.

      George_Kaplan in reply to henrybowman. | November 16, 2023 at 7:32 pm

      Are they also sword free zones? What about spears? Are slings banned? Seems like Goliath fared poorly against a teen with a pebble and a sling so … 😛