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Screenshots: Hamas Sympathizers At Yale Are Distributing A ‘Hit List’ Of The Police Officers Who Arrested Their Comrades

About 45 protesters at Yale University were arrested and charged with trespassing Monday morning during a protest seeking the university to divest from weapons manufacturers that supply Israel with arms, police said.

New Haven police officers assisted the Yale Police Department in the area of the Beinecke Plaza, where protesters were given commands to leave the property or be arrested, police said.

The protesters refused to leave and were charged by Yale officers with first-degree trespassing, police said.

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“They were transported to a Yale Police facility where they were processed and released,” police said. “At approximately 8 (a.m.), a group of about 200 protesters returned to block the intersection of Grove Street and College Street. The protest is currently ongoing. The New Haven Police Department has no current plans to make any arrests of nonviolent protesters.”

Noor Kareem, a sophomore from Michigan who was one of those arrested, said, “It was very brutal. We were all crying. I was asleep and we were woken up by shouts that police are here. It was very cold. I went out with my blanket. … We were all sitting there singing and crying together.

They cry in front of the media but here’s what’s happening on social media because the “Hamas” wing at Yale are just keyboard warriors!

Hamas sympathizers at Yale are distributing a ‘hit list’ of the police officers who arrested their comrades.

Screenshot below:

He is keyboard warrior from the “pronounce” army:

We hope that the FBI are following up on this!

This is sick and dangerous.

These students officially might not be part of Hamas but they sure act as terrorists!

While university protests for divestment have been happening for some time now, the arrest of Columbia protesters last week resulted in a new wave of demonstrations organized by the National Students for Justice in Palestine, an anti-occupation group. In Boston and Cambridge, students at Emerson College, MIT, and Tufts set up encampments on Sunday night, while Harvard Yard remains closed in anticipation of a tent protest. At the New School in Manhattan, a number of tents have been set up indoors in a university lobby. A large number of tents have also been pitched on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor.

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9 days ago

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John Galt
John Galt
9 days ago

Make a list of ALL the protestors and make them disappear forever.

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494949
9 days ago

They claim to be Hamas so round them up and fly them to Palestine to help Hamas defend the territory! Problemed solved and we do NOT need these idiots. They hate America then leave! They are all talk,