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Anti-Israel protesters carry flares to march on NYPD HQ after over 130 arrested at NYU

Anti-Israel protesters armed with flares marched toward NYPD headquarters late Monday after the number of students arrested at NYU reportedly rose to over 130.

Videos of Monday night’s protests show demonstrators holding bright flares over their heads while marching toward One Police Plaza while others waved flags, banged drums and chanted, “Gaza.”

Other clips show NYPD officers in riot gear monitoring protesters who chant, “We will free Palestine, within our lifetime.”

By late Monday, 133 protesters had been arrested as the NYU camp was broken up, with some of those busted also part of the march, the NYPD said Tuesday.

Video showed a protester with flares marching toward One Police Plaza on Monday night. Sam Hartson (FreedomNewsTV)

A spokesperson for NYU told PIX 11 that “disorderly, disruptive and antagonizing” protesters packed Gould Plaza, prompting the university to send the NYPD a written request for officers to intervene.

Protesters were demanding NYU divest from weapons manufacturers and end the school’s relationship with Tel Aviv University.

Over 150 protesters were arrested Monday night after they refused to leave NYU’s Gould Plaza. Sam Hartson (FreedomNewsTV)
The protesters marched toward One Police Plaza. Sam Hartson (FreedomNewsTV)
The march occurred after 150 students were arrested. Sam Hartson (FreedomNewsTV)

Some staff at the downtown university were also seen joining the rally.

Videos shared online allegedly show dozens of NYU faculty members linking arms to try to prevent the NYPD from moving in on the students’ encampment.

NYPD officers in riot gear monitored protesters. REUTERS
Protesters carried signs, chanted and banged on drums while walking downtown. Party for Socialism and Liberation via Storyful
Some NYU staff joined the rally. AFP via Getty Images
Protesters packed Gould Plaza, prompting the university to ask for NYPD intervention. Party for Socialism and Liberation via Storyful

Monday’s scenes at NYU echoed a wave of protests across the city and nation, with college campuses becoming hotbeds of antisemitic protests since Hamas terrorists launched their sneak attack on Israel Oct. 7 and the Jewish state’s ongoing military response.

Over 100 have also been arrested at Columbia University, where classes were moved online Monday over safety fears for students on the Manhattan campus.

The NYPD was called to the protest by NYU, and later arrested over 150 people. Sam Hartson (FreedomNewsTV)
Monday’s scenes at NYU echoed a wave of protests across college campuses. Citizen

On Sunday, a prominent rabbi at the school urged Columbia and Barnard students to stay home — and university officials told them they could take classes online.

Their protests also followed last week’s congressional hearing with Columbia president Minouche Shafik, who spoke about the university’s response to antisemitism.

Dozens were also arrested at Yale Monday and other campsites have been pitched on campus quads from Michigan to Massachusetts.