"Columbia University Takes Action Against Alleged Perpetrators of Chemical Attack at Pro-Palestine Rally"

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Columbia University has banned the alleged perpetrators of a chemical attack during a pro-Palestinian rally from its campus while working with law enforcement to investigate the incident, which resulted in eight hospitalizations. The attack involved a foul-smelling substance, possibly "skunk," and was reportedly carried out by individuals who were former Israeli military soldiers, according to student accounts. This comes amid ongoing tensions surrounding Palestinian advocacy at the university, with student groups calling for accountability and expressing disillusionment with the administration's response.
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- Columbia Bans ‘Alleged Perpetrators’ of Chemical Attack at Pro-Palestine Rally Rolling Stone
- Columbia Scolds Students for “Unsanctioned” Gaza Rally Where They Were Attacked With Chemicals The Intercept
- Columbia Uni bars people accused of spraying pro-Palestine protesters Al Jazeera English
- At Columbia, Student Protesters Say They Were Attacked With Chemicals The New York Times
- Columbia bans those who allegedly sprayed chemicals at protesters NewsNation Now
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