Are Pro-Palestinian Voices Being Suppressed at Columbia University?
Students at Columbia University say they suffered a chemical attack during a pro-Palestine rally on campus, which left students hospitalized with temporary vision loss, nausea and abdominal pain.
They say the substance they were sprayed with smelled like “skunk,” which is used by Israeli forces against Palestinians in the West Bank.
Police launched an investigation into the incident, but more than two months later, no suspects have been named.
In this report, we reveal new images and footage and take a closer look at suspicious activity at the January 19 protest.
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