Despite anti-Israel protests at American universities no longer making headlines, it is time to investigate the financial backing of these hate groups.
Of the editors banned from the topic area by the Arbitration Committee, six are from the pro-Palestinian camp and two from the pro-Israel camp.
On the first day of Columbia's spring semester, masked activists entered the History of Modern Israel course taught by Israeli historian Dr. Avi Shilon.
Anti-Israel protesters clash with London police, breaking route rules meant to protect Jewish worshippers on Shabbat.
At a previous hearing, prosecutors said a repurposed prison van was used to smash through fencing before some of the group damaged items in the warehouse using sledgehammers.
The Met said that there would be heavy police presence in the area to ensure that the old route would not be followed.
The event was marked by outbreaks of violence, culminating in more than 20 arrests and at least 10 investigations.
Emotional protests disrupt Secretary of State Antony Blinken's DC speech as demonstrators condemn his Gaza policy, branding him "Bloody Blinken, secretary of genocide."
"Go Back to Poland! Go Back to Germany!" A woman shouted at pro-Israel activists at the Free Palestine rally in Melbourne's central business district.
Columbia University Professor Katherine Franke describing leaving the university as “termination dressed up in more palatable terms.”