Tensions flared at Columbia University Wednesday when masked protesters stormed the campus’ main library, reigniting anti-Israel demonstrations and sparking confrontations with students and security. Columbia student Eden Yadegar described a frightening scene as dozens of demonstrators entered Butler Library where she was studying for finals.

FOX News “Not only was it absolutely shocking and intimidating,” Yadegar told “Fox & Friends” Thursday, “but it was disrupting one of the most basic functions of the university.”
According to Yadegar, the protesters, many wearing masks, chanted slogans including “Intifada revolution” and “from the river to the sea,” a phrase widely interpreted as calling for the destruction of Israel. She said campus public safety officers asked the protesters to show university ID cards in order to leave the building, at which point some protesters claimed they were being “held hostage.”
University officials eventually called in the New York Police Department (NYPD), leading to more than 80 arrests. Videos from the scene show physical altercations, and minor injuries were reported. Photos shared from inside also depict graffiti including “Free Gaza” slogans scrawled on library walls and furniture.
In response to the incident, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the government is reviewing the immigration status of individuals involved.

Go, Marco!
Where are the mounted police, water cannon, and tear gas to take care of these Iranian backed terrorists?. Being nice to this crud just encourages them.