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Locals help police with trash tents and anti-Israel flags at Arizona State University (VIDEO) | The Gateway expert

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Locals help police with trash tents and anti-Israel flags at Arizona State University (VIDEO) |  The Gateway expert

Some college campuses that have reached their limits with Hamas agitators are taking action to remove tents and anti-Israel flags. Among the allies of ASU police were a group of local boys who helped with the cleanup.

While these boys were helping the police, you could hear the agitators complaining and harassing them.

“We have white students throwing away protesters’ belongings and we have pigs in brown doing nothing,” shouted one anti-Israel agitator.

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Earlier in the day, police on the ASU campus were tearing down tents associated with unruly Hamas agitators. They were greeted with anti-Israel chants, some words difficult to understand because they were shouting.

ABC 15 Arizona reported:

TEMPE, AZ – Nearly 70 people were arrested early Saturday morning during a pro-Palestinian protest at Arizona State University that began Friday over the conflict between Israel and Hamas.

ASU confirmed the arrests Saturday morning, saying the group had set up an unauthorized encampment in violation of university policy.

“Rogue states get out of the way, we know you are from Israel (incoherent word),” the agitators shouted.

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ASU also turned on the field sprinklers to try to deter the agitators. They responded by placing items or bags over them to avoid being sprayed.

One student hit a plastic container with a stick while they were singing. They referred to liberation, but were difficult to understand because they were shouting. A large proportion of them wore masks to avoid being seen, or were obsessed with Covid virtue signaling.

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