The most extreme anti-Israel, Hamas-sympathizing moments on college campuses since the Oct. 7 attack

Since the Oct. 7 attacks committed by Hamas against Israel, protests have broken out across the world seemingly supporting the terror group and condemning the Jewish State, which is still reeling from the murder of over 1,400 Israelis.

But perhaps the most extreme displays from the Hamas-sympathizing supporters are coming from American college campuses.

Here are some examples of the jarring actions and rhetoric coming from both students and professors alike.

More than 30 student groups at Harvard co-signed a letter declaring they "hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence."

New York University students were caught tearing down posters of Israeli hostages Oct. 16 outside the university's Tisch Hall.

University of California-Davis assistant professor Jemma Decristo had an ominous message appearing to threaten what she called "Zionist journalists" and their families.

A bizarre incident was reported out of Stanford University where an instructor allegedly asked Jewish and Israeli students to identify themselves. Three students told Rabbi Dov Greenberg, director of the Chabad Stanford Jewish Center, that the instructor told them to gather their belongings and stand in the corner because "this is what Israel does to the Palestinians."

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