Anti-Israel university protests live updates: Fordham allegedly gives pro-terrorist campers one hour to vacate building or face suspensions, arrests
NY Post
A “Gaza solidarity encampment” popped up at Fordham University on Wednesday, just hours after tent cities at the other two schools were destroyed by police.
Seven tents were erected inside the University’s Leon Lowenstein Center, and 25 students have occupied the building.
The University has unfurled blue tarps over the windows of the building, and has allegedly warned the pro-terrorist campers to leave or face arrest.
Two prison buses have arrived at the encampment.
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