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Columbia University's SJP prints its first newspaper 'Columbia Intifada'

 
 Students for Justice in Palestine organize mass protests on October 7 in the US (photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X)
Students for Justice in Palestine organize mass protests on October 7 in the US
(photo credit: SCREENSHOT/X)

Notable headlines seen on the front cover include "Palestinian Prisoners," "The Myth of the Two-State Solution," and "Zionist Peace Means Palestinian Blood."

Columbia University's Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) organization issued its first print paper known as "The Columbia Intifada," according to a post this week by Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD).

The CUAD also said that they're distributing 1,000 copies of the first paper.

US Republican Congressman Mike Lawler (NY-17) described the introduction of the paper as "outrageous," stating that the university should "lose federal funding and have their tax-exempt status revoked" if Jewish students are not protected on campus.

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He further said that any university student in the country on a visa who is "engaging in an 'intifada'" against American Jewish students should be deported.

 A timed exposure shot of Columbia University's main academic library (and the largest building on campus), Butler Library, at dusk. (credit: Wikimedia Commons)
A timed exposure shot of Columbia University's main academic library (and the largest building on campus), Butler Library, at dusk. (credit: Wikimedia Commons)

Contents of the paper

"The Columbia Intifada" contains extreme anti-Israel and pro-Palestinian content. Notable headlines seen on the front cover include "Palestinian Prisoners," "The Myth of the Two-State Solution," and "Zionist Peace Means Palestinian Blood."

CUAD reportedly had a read-in of the paper at Butler Library on the university campus.

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