Another sign read, 'GW the Blood of Palestinians is on Your Hands'
Students at George Washington University attended a pro-Palestinian vigil supporting Hamas' surprise attack that killed hundreds of Israeli civilians, that prominently projected messages on the wall of the campus' library.
"Glory to Our Martyrs," one projected sign read.
One sign read, "Glory to Our Martyrs" in support of Palestinians. (@gingerjew04 via X)
The students projected the large signs on the University's Gelman Library on the Washington D.C. campus on Tuesday evening.
Another sign read, "GW the Blood of Palestinians is on Your Hands."
"Your Tuition is Funding Genocide in Gaza," another projected sign read.
Another sign read, "GW the Blood of Palestinians is on Your Hands." (@gingerjew04 via X)
On X, the page @StopAntisemites, called for the George Washington University President Ellen Granberg to "immediately expel those who are involved."
The president of the over 11,000 student body previously condemned Hamas' terrorist attack on Israel.
"The extent of this brutal violence and the staggering loss of innocent lives has continued to come to light, and I am horrified and grief-stricken," Granberg wrote in an October 11 press release. "In no uncertain terms, I condemn these acts of terrorism."
A sign reading, "Your Tuition is Funding Genocide in Gaza" was projected on the campus library at George Washington University on Tuesday evening. (@gingerjew04 via X)
The president also highlighted the importance of "coming together and caring for one another" during the ongoing war.
"My message to our community stressed the importance of coming together and caring for one another, especially those who are Israeli, Jewish, Palestinian, Muslim, Arab, or connected to the region and this war," Granberg added. "I also reiterated our university’s expectations for acting and comporting ourselves when discussing or debating difficult topics. These messages of compassion and understanding remain the foremost priority for this university."
George Washington University's media department did not immediately reply to Fox News Digital's request on if any student protesters were arrested.
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