Columbia University has issued a 48-hour deadline to anti-Israel demonstrators to end their encampment on campus, with the New York Police Department on standby. University President Minouche Shafik stated that if discussions fail, administrators may need to explore other options to clear the West Lawn and restore calm for students to complete the term and graduate.
The demonstrators have expressed their refusal to continue negotiations with the administration unless there is a written commitment that law enforcement agencies like the NYPD or National Guard will not be involved with students. Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine released a statement asserting their unwavering stance and resistance against what they perceive as threats and intimidation from the university administration.
In response to the university's warning of potential escalation, the group emphasized their determination to stand firm in their beliefs and not succumb to what they view as coercive tactics. The situation remains tense as both sides hold their ground, with the university seeking resolution and the demonstrators demanding assurances of safety and protection from external forces.