Survivor of Hamas attack slams pro-Palestine gatherings on college campuses as 'really scary'

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Lee Sasi, an Israeli-American survivor of the Hamas terrorist attack in Israel, criticizes pro-Palestine protests on college campuses, calling them "really scary." Sasi, who hid under dead bodies during the attack, expresses concern about the surge in anti-Semitic incidents in the United States, particularly on campuses. She emphasizes the need for peace and gratitude for her survival, stating that her faith has been strengthened by the ordeal. Ivy League schools, including Columbia University, have launched task forces to address anti-Semitism following a rise in Jewish-related assaults and harassment on campuses.
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