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WATCH: Students Walk Out of Hillary Clinton's Columbia Lecture to Protest the Treatment of Pro-Palestine Classmates

The students are upset with the university for allegedly assisting the doxing of pro-Palestine students.


WATCH: Students Walk Out of Hillary Clinton's Columbia Lecture to Protest the Treatment of Pro-Palestine Classmates

Approximately 30 students walked out of Hillary Clinton's Columbia University lecture on Thursday in support of pro-Palestine protesters.


Clinton was at the university speaking about "women’s involvement in peace processes."

The students who left the class joined several dozen other protesters in the lobby of the International Affairs building who were upset with the university for allegedly helping to publicly shame students who had signed a letter condemning Israel.


The letter in question had stated in part, "The weight of responsibility for the war and casualties undeniably lies with the Israeli extremist government."

Last week, signatories of the letter's names and faces were plastered on screen panels on a truck — along with the words, "Columbia's Leading Antisemites." There has since been a coordinated campaign to make them unemployable, and even have them kicked out of school.

The photographs that were used came from a "private and secure" online platform for students enrolled at the School of International and Public Affairs, according to a report from the New York Times, leading many to believe that the university was involved in the doxing.


The newspaper reports that the protesters are demanding “immediate legal support for affected students” and “a commitment to student safety, well being and privacy.”

Clinton has taken a strong stance in support of Israel and against calls for a cease-fire.


During a panel discussion on October 29, Clinton said, “People who are calling for a ceasefire now do not understand Hamas. That is not possible.”

Last week, Clinton was called out by a protester while speaking at an event celebrating 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR), which also took place at Columbia University.

The protester took issue with her support for President Joe Biden's "warmongering" that he argues is speeding us towards WWIII.

"President Joe Biden's calling for $100 billion of funding for Israel, Taiwan and Ukraine," the protester said of Biden's presidential address. "We're supposed to just bundle these together and pretend like we're gonna rush to World War III."


"And we're all just gonna let Hillary Rodham Clinton sit here?" Castle continued, as he was being approached by security.

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