A group of "out of control" pro-Palestinian protesters interrupted a town hall at Rutgers University on Thursday, shouting anti-Israel slogans like "one solution, intifada revolution" and forcing officials to end the meeting early as they and Jewish students were ushered out by police, a student told Fox News Digital this weekend.
The student, who wished to remain anonymous for fear of retribution, said Rutgers President Jonathan Holloway and administrators "ran away," "leaving behind the Jewish/pro-Israel students to deal with an unruly and obviously antisemitic crowd, whose attention turned to the Jews after the administration left."
They said police then ushered students out the back door because it was too dangerous to exit the front door.
Cory Rothbort, an attorney with Mazie Slater & Freeman, who is representing student Rivka Schafer along with another student, called it a "horrifying experience" for the Jews in attendance.