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A Jewish professor at Columbia University said Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is an 'agent of chaos' after she put her support behind pro-Palestinian demonstrators whose encampment took over the campus this week.
Shai Davidai was barred from campus after helping lead a pro-Israel counter demonstration and said Jewish students are fleeing Columbia University in New York City because they are scared.
'The University of Columbia has two presidents right now and it's Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar because this is not about Israel, this is about America,' the professor told Fox News in reference to AOC's fellow pro-Palestinian squad members in the House.
He added: 'And the University just decided that they don't care about Jewish safety, they don't care about the Jewish students.'
Jewish Columbia University Professor Shai Davidai was barred from campus for leading a pro-Israel counter demonstration and said Rep. AOC stands for 'agent of chaos' after backing pro-Palestinian protesters
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) is backing the large encampment of pro-Palestinian protesters who have overrun Columbia University's campus in recent weeks
Davidai told Fox News on Wednesday that his badge to the school was disabled because he was told that the university could not guarantee his safety at the encampment on campus.
Meanwhile, Jewish students were told they might be more safe attending classes virtually during the demonstrations.
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik extended for 48 hours the deadline for anti-Israel protesters to disperse from the so-called Gaza Solidarity Encampment.
This has sparked anger from pro-Israel factions while pro-Palestinian lawmakers are mad at the college president for allegedly threatening police or Natinal Guard activity to clear the demonstrators.
'Calling in police enforcement on nonviolent demonstrations of young students on campus is an escalatory, reckless, and dangerous act,' AOC wrote on X on Tuesday.
She added: 'It represents a heinous failure of leadership that puts people's lives at risk. I condemn it in the strongest possible terms.'
Davidai said if any other group were being targeted like Jewish students on Columbia's campus, New York City Mayor Eric Adams would have already involved the NYPD.
'If this was about the KKK, if this was targeting a race, if this was targeting a sexual orientation, a sexual identity, the NYPD would have found something to do,' he claimed.
'Because this is targeting the Jews, Mayor Eric Adams speaks very highly about how much he cares and does nothing.'
When asked about the New York representatives' tweet, Davidai said that AOC is 'an agent of chaos.'
'Calling in police enforcement on nonviolent demonstrations of young students on campus is an escalatory, reckless, and dangerous act,' AOC wrote on X Monday evening
Davidai led a pro-Israel counter protest at Columbia University and shortly after his key card to campus was disabled
'That's the name A-O-C, it's agent of chaos,' he explained. 'And I'm just looking forward to my kids and grandkids reading about this chapter in history and the list of all the rabid anti-Semites and to see her name there.'
'This is not peaceful protest. And she's lying to the people, just like Rashida Tlaib,' the Jewish professor noted in his America Newsroom interview where he donned a Star of David around his neck.
He pushed back on Rep. Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) claiming that the protesters were 'nonviolent.'
'This is not about Democrats or Republicans, this is about moderates versus extremists,' Davidai said.
President Shafik gave up on her midnight deadline after the group ignored the demand to break up and extended it for another 48 hours after they reportedly pledged to remove a 'significant' number of tents and non-students from the demonstration.
AOC says the Manhattan Ivy League school is wrong to try and stop the demonstrators from besieging the campus.
In the midst of the unrest, Columbia president Minouche Shafik has been faced with calls to resign. She wrote in an email to the community they need to disperse or face being cleared out
It isn't the first time AOC has praised protesters who oppose Israel's right to defend itself against Hamas terrorists in Palestinian enclave of Gaza.
The squad member applauded pro-Palestinian protesters when opening for President Joe Biden at an Earth Day event in Virginia on Monday.
Alongside fellow progressive Sens. Bernie Sanders and Ed Markey, AOC told the crowd: 'It is especially important that we remember the power of young people shaping this country today, of all days, as we once again witness the leadership of those peaceful student-led protests on campuses like Columbia and Yale and Berkeley and many others.'
The daughter of fellow squad member Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) was among 100 protesters arrested earlier this week with protesters from Barnard College – a sister university of Columbia.
Isra Hirsi, 21, was part of the days-long anti-Israel protest at Columbia University and says she was evicted from campus housing and banned from the dining hall after the arrest.
'I was a little bit frantic, like, where am I going to sleep? Where am I gonna go? And also all of my s**t is thrown in a random lot. It's pretty horrible,' she told Teen Vogue.
President Shafix wrote an email to the so-called 'Gaza Plaza' group on Tuesday evening giving an ultimatum to dismantle voluntarily or else be cleared out.
AOC condemned reports of threats for law enforcement or National Guard being called in
Columbia has cowed to protesters and allowed their encampment to remain on campus for an additional 48 hours after a deadline to disperse passed
It was also reported on Tuesday night that NYPD counterterrorism officers were mobilizing to finally put an end to the protest.
Republican Sens. Josh Hawley (Mo.) and Tom Cotton (Ark.) have called on President Joe Biden to bring in the National Guard to any campuses where Jewish students claim they are feeling threatened by growing protests against Israel.
Cotton called the protests at Columbia 'nascent pogroms.'
'If Eric Adams won't send the NYPD and Kathy Hochul won't send the National Guard, Joe Biden has a duty to take charge and break up these mobs,' the senator wrote.
Hawley told the president he must act, writing: 'We've seen harassment and calls for violence against Jews. This blatant antisemitism is reprehensible and dangerous.'
'You must immediately mobilize the National Guard and any other authorities necessary to ensure the safety of Jewish American students and citizens,' Hawley wrote.
President Dwight D. Eisenhower called in troops as well as the 101st Airborne Division to protect black students attending Central High School in Arkansas in 1957.