Princeton Students Disrupt Event With Former Israeli Prime Minister

These students are easily identifiable. Throw them all out of school.

From the Princeton Alumni Weekly:

Princeton Opens Investigation After Protesters Disrupt Event With Former Israeli Prime MinisterA chaotic event featuring former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett on campus Monday is under investigation by Princeton after protesters disrupted the discussion.The conversation was cut short when a fire alarm was set off, but attendees responded by joining in a pro-Israel singalong. Before leaving McCosh 10, Bennett said, “This was a lecture none of us are ever going to forget.”President Christopher L. Eisgruber ’83 issued a statement Tuesday afternoon saying he was “appalled at reports of antisemitic language directed by demonstrators at members of our community after” the event. He added that “the University is investigating and will pursue disciplinary measures as appropriate, to the extent any members of the Princeton University community are implicated.“I am also sorry the event was periodically disrupted by protestors inside McCosh Hall. We know that at least one disruptor inside the event was not a member of our community and we are taking action against him.”Eisgruber said he contacted Bennett to apologize. Earlier in the day, University spokesperson Michael Hotchkiss announced that Princeton had opened the investigation, adding that the University’s free expression guarantees do not allow individuals “to prevent another from speaking or to prevent an event from continuing.”The events of Monday and Tuesday come as the Trump administration is increasingly cracking down on institutions of higher learning — including Princeton — for allegedly not doing enough to combat campus antisemitism.

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Tags: Antisemitism, College Insurrection, Gaza - 2023 War, Hamas, Israel, New Jersey

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