A lecture at Princeton University by former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett was cut short this week after protests erupted both inside and outside the event, with Jewish students reporting targeted slurs and hateful rhetoric from demonstrators.
Danielle Shapiro, a Princeton senior who attended the event, said the protest disrupted the lecture nearly from the start.
“The administrative failures began really even before this event started at 7:30,” Shapiro told “Fox & Friends.”
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“Entering this event with a former prime minister of Israel, you did not have to have your identity verified, you do not have your bag checked.”
According to Shapiro, around 200 protesters gathered outside the venue, banging drums, shouting through megaphones, and using microphones to drown out Bennett’s speech. She added that
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