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Sinister pro-Hamas flyers have emerged on the NYU campus amid fears over rampant anti-Semitism and threatening behavior at demonstrations.
Posters declaring 'Death to America' and 'Long live the intifada' have been plastered around the Manhattan college's Gaza encampment, days after over 100 protestors were arrested in furious clashes with the NYPD.
The police force shared images of the fliers on Friday, noting the 'inflammatory literature and signage' observed at the 'illegal encampment.'
It comes as universities across America have struggled to control pro-Palestine protests, with aggressive police crackdowns sparking outrage as arrests have topped 2,000 nationwide.
Sinister pro-Hamas flyers have emerged on the NYU campus, including calls of 'Death to America' and 'Long live the intifada'
The NYPD also shared an image of a separate flyer, which said that 'those who call for peace are chasing a mirage'
Hundreds of NYU protestors have been arrested in recent weeks amid furious clashes with the NYPD
While New York colleges including NYU and Columbia have continued to see hostile clashes between protestors and police, nearby Rutgers University became one of the first to bring their encampment to a close this week.
On Thursday, the New Jersey institution reached an agreement with protestors on eight of their ten demands, including severing its partnership with Tev Aviv University and creating Arab Cultural Centers on all campuses.
Although conflict at Rutgers' encampment only seemingly extended to counter-protestors chanting 'USA', the NYPD shared images of NYU's campus with more threatening displays of protest.
In one poster, activists called to 'disrupt/ reclaim/ destroy Zionist business interests everywhere', alongside: 'Death to America.'
'Squat or rot! Do what you want!' the poster read. 'Long live the intifada!'
In another flyer, protestors said they had 'enough with de-escalation trainings - where are the escalation trainings?'
'We can choose to learn how to build effective barricades, how to link arms most effectively to resist police attacks, or what type of expanding foam works best on the kind of doorknobs present in our universities,' it said.
'This is not rhetoric - this is an urgent need.'
The poster also took aim at references to 'outside agitators' - or 'professional protestors' - pretending to be students to join the cause, saying that they would actually be welcome to the movement.
'In the eyes of our enemies in the belly of the beast, we are all outside agitators,' the flyer concluded.
NYU pro-Palestine students link arms as they occupy a plaza at the university on April 26, 2024
The NYPD also shared an image of a separate flyer, which said that 'those who call for peace are chasing a mirage.'
'As for the resistance: strike them everywhere,' it read. 'What kind of life is this that we live in peace with those who abuse our blood and the blood of our children, our men, our sisters?'
'To enemies: The time of calm you sing of will not return... you will not find a truce from us.'
The threatening posters at NYU come as Jewish students at nearby Columbia University shared their terrifying encounters with protestors with DailyMail.com.
Rory Wilson, a 22-year-old history major, shared his story of how he stared down an anti-Israel mob, which left him 'pinned against the door' and fearing for his safety.
He said: 'After a friend and I worked our way into the heart of the crowd swarming around Hamilton Hall, I looked out at the masked, shouting masses lit by the constant flicker of cameras.
'My adrenaline soared.
'We started pulling back a table propped against the doors and the crowd realized we were not with them.
'They started accusing us of aiding genocide and calling us idiots for risking ourselves for nothing.
Jewish Columbia student Rory Wilson, a 22-year-old history major, shared his story of how he stared down an anti-Israel mob with DailyMail.com
'We were pinned against the door. I played contact sports in the past, so a bunch of shrieking Barnard girls half my size didn't faze me, but then a man dressed all in black jumped up beside us.
'He glared through the eye-slit in his mask – and I recognized that he had harassed me several days before, calling me a 'Zionist inbreeder.' I had no idea if he was a student or what he was willing to do.
'He started grabbing me, wrenching at my leg, trying to force me away from the doors. After a brief struggle, he jumped away and the screaming mob returned. Ultimately a friend got me out of there safely.
'Looking back now, I am grateful to God for the chance to have stood against them. Yet I am saddened that the university let the situation devolve into such chaos and intimidation.'