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Princeton student says anti-Israel protesters called her ‘inbred swine’ and told her to ‘go back to Europe’

Olivia Brown
Olivia Brown
Published April 12, 2025
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A conference at Princeton University by former Israeli prime minister, Naphtali Bennett, was interrupted this week after the protests broke out both inside and outside the event, with Jewish students who reported directed insults and an odious rhetoric of the demonters.

Danielle Shapiro, a Princeton’s last year student who attended the event, said the protest interrupted the conference almost from the beginning.

“Administrative failures really begged even before this event began at 7:30,” Shapiro told “Fox & Friends.”

“Upon entering this event with a former prime minister or Israel, he did not have to verify his identity, he does not have his revised bag.”

According to Shapiro, around 200 protesters gathered outside the place, hitting the battery, shouting through megaphones and using microphones to drown Bennett’s speech. He added that the interruption intensified when the protesters inside the event stood up and began to shout.

“About 20 minutes, 25 Princeton students got up and began shouting Naphtali Bennett,” Shapiro recalled, said the protesters shouted for the official.

The event finally stopped when a fire alarm was taken, which caused an evacuation. Outside, assistant was with a large multitude of protesters. In an opinion article for Free Press, Shapiro said it was attacked with anti -Semitic insults, including beer to “return to Europe” and be called “Endogamic Cerizo” by some protesters.

Princeton’s student says that Anti-Israel protesters called her “endogamic pigs” and told her to return to Europe. Fox News

Shapiro and other Jewish students are now asking Princeton to take action.

“We ask that [President Christopher Eisgruber] Excuse me formally and publicly with the former prime minister for this misfortune, ”he said, he also requested disciplinary consequences for those who interrupted the event.

He urged the university to adopt new policies to avoid future antismitic incidents, including the prohibition of facial coverage in protests, a rule already implemented by Columbia University in response to similar disturbances.

The counterprotestors face pro-Palestinian protesters after a demonstration in Federal Plaza asking for the launch of Mahmoud Khalil on Monday, March 10, 2025 in New York. James Keivom

Shapiro also requested the suspension of Princeton Justice students in Palestine, claiming that the group has violated multiple university policies.

“That is an unpleasant group of students on campus that have violated multiple university rules, and that is only a reason for suspension of a club,” he said.

In a statement published on Tuesday, the president of Princeton, Christopher L. Eishgruber, said he was “horrified by the anti -Semitic language reports led by protesters in members of our community.”

Protesters confront the members of the New York City Police Department duration of a pro-palestinian demonstration against Mayor Eric Adams. James Keivom

He confirmed that the University would investigate the incident and consider disciplinary measures. Eistruber also pointed out that at least the people who interrupted the conference from the inside was not affiliated with the university.

The riots occur almost a week after the Trump administration suspended millions of dollars in research funds for Princeton and other schools of the Ivy League about Conerns related to anti -Semitism on campus.

While Shapiro said he thinks Princeton has managed recent protests better than other schools, he is still deeply concerned about what he has witnessed.

“If you had to tell me what Princeton’s environment was two years ago, I would have shocked my core,” he said.

“To say that it is relatively better that Columbia is not something that Princeton should be taking as a pride point. It is really very worrying.”

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