Demonstrations in the United States: in the United States they are fighting back
The anti-Semitic demonstrations that have been taking place in the United States recently, which are only gaining momentum, cause great concern in the country. After it seemed that the protesters were doing whatever they wanted, documentation that surfaced online shows that the policy towards them may have become much stricter. So far, more than 20 protesters have been arrested at the University of Texas.Following the approval of the Senate to block TikTok in the US: what will happen to the app?
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In the documentation distributed by the University of Southern California, police officers are seen using batons against protesters, after they acted with excessive violence. Also, at the University of Texas, dozens of arrests were made against the participants in the anti-Semitic demonstrations.

The governor of Texas harshly attacked the demonstrations: “Students participating in hateful and anti-Semitic demonstrations should be expelled from every university in the country.” He even added that “these demonstrators deserve to go to jail, we will not tolerate anti-Semitism in the country.

Just a few days ago, Jewish professor Shay Davidei was banned from entering the business school at Columbia University. In response, he issued a harsh message and wrote that “I want to send a message to Mr. Cass Holloway from Columbia University. You are a good guy, I saw it in your eyes today, so I can’t understand why you didn’t allow me to enter the university, while the pro-Hamas protesters were allowed to demonstrate.” .

He added: “You may not like my style, but I know you agree with almost everything I’ve said. I just know it. I’m still trying to understand how you can just stand there, look me in the eye, and not let me on campus How could you keep your cool when you surrendered to the pro-Hamas mob, but you refused to stand up for the Jewish and Israeli staff. I think you did your job.”

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