Police Investigating ‘Vile’ Anti-Semitic Messages Projected Onto Buildings At UPenn

Police Investigating ‘Vile’ Anti-Semitic Messages Projected Onto Buildings At UPenn


An investigation is underway after anti-Semitic messages were beamed onto campus buildings at the University of Pennsylvania Wednesday night. 

Anti-Semitic and pro-Palestinian messages were projected onto at least three campus buildings at the university, including the slogan, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” Fox News reported. Penn, which has been dealing with anti-Semitic threats since Hamas’ attack against Israel on October 7, is now looking into the latest incident as Penn Police have also launched an investigation. 

“Last night, vile, antisemitic messages were projected onto several campus buildings, including on Penn Commons, Huntsman Hall, and Irvine Auditorium,” Penn President Liz Magill said in a statement. “Penn Police were notified and quickly responded, and a full investigation is currently underway. We will pursue this

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