The news was met with an outpouring of anger and sadness from the Jewish community.
Hen Mazzig, an Israeli writer and activist who is a senior fellow at the Tel Aviv Institute, posted images of the aftermath on Twitter. "This isn’t Nazi Germany in 1938. It’s American college campuses in 2021," he wrote.
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