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NY governor condemns antisemitic acts at Columbia University

New York Governor Kathy Hochul.

“On any campus, threatening Jewish students with violence or glorifying the terror of October 7 is antisemitism,” she said.

By JNS

New York Gov. Kathy Hochul condemned as antisemitism threats against Jewish students or glorifying the atrocities of Oct. 7, writing in an X post overnight Sunday that “the First Amendment protects the right to protest but students also have a right to learn in an environment free from harassment or violence.”

The Democrat added, “At Columbia or on any campus, threatening Jewish students with violence or glorifying the terror of October 7 is antisemitism.”

The First Amendment protects the right to protest but students also have a right to learn in an environment free from harassment or violence.

At Columbia or on any campus, threatening Jewish students with violence or glorifying the terror of October 7 is antisemitism.

— Governor Kathy Hochul (@GovKathyHochul) April 21, 2024

The governor’s comments came after a weekend in which anti-Israel activists encamped on the Columbia University campus and at other educational institutions, intimidating and sometimes attacking Jewish students, praising Palestinian violence and calling for the severing of ties with Israel.

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