Columbia University is facing a new lawsuit accusing them of failing to protect Jewish students amid anti-Israel protests on campus. The lawsuit was filed by an anonymous student, who acknowledges the right to protest and debate opposing viewpoints but alleges that some protesters are engaging in violence, intimidation, and hate speech directed at Jewish students and faculty members. The plaintiff claims that some protesters have called for terrorist attacks against the United States and Israel.

The lawsuit filed against university trustees alleges that Jewish students have been physically attacked and subjected to pro-Hamas hate speech. It also accuses protesters of inciting violence against Jewish students and pro-Israel counter-protestors on campus. According to one of the attorneys in the case, Columbia, previously known for offering a safe space for learning and debate, is now seeing Jewish students being pushed off campus due to threats and harassment from extremists within the protest movement, whose actions are becoming more violent.

The lawsuit contends that Columbia has been complicit in failing to protect its students and has only offered online studies to those who can’t be protected. Lawyers argue that fulfilling encampment demands, negotiating, and switching to a hybrid learning model is unfair and further exacerbates tensions between Jewish and non-Jewish students on campus. The student behind the lawsuit, representing all Columbia students forced into online studies due to protests, is seeking a return to in-person learning, abidance by student safety policies, as well as compensatory and punitive damages.

The legal action highlights the escalating tensions and violence faced by Jewish students at Columbia University in the midst of anti-Israel protests. The lawsuit aims to hold the university accountable for its failure to protect students from harassment and threats and to ensure a safe learning environment for all students. By demanding a return to in-person learning and adherence to student safety policies, the lawsuit seeks to address the impact of the protests on the academic experience of Jewish and non-Jewish students on campus. It remains to be seen how Columbia will respond to the allegations and demands outlined in the lawsuit.

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