Columbia student suspended after alleged 'fart spray' attack during pro-Palestinian rally sues school
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A Columbia University student who served in the Israeli armed forces is suing the Ivy League institution after he was suspended for using “fart spray” during a pro-Palestinian protest. The student is also accusing the school of selectively enforcing its policies to protect students. 

The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in a New York federal court and states the student, referred to as “John Doe,” previously served in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The complaint said the university rushed to punish the plaintiff for his conduct at a demonstration, while turning a blind eye to pro-Palestinian rallies filled with antisemitic rhetoric, the complaint said. 

The student, described as a Jewish Hispanic immigrant who holds dual U.S.-Israeli citizenship, attended a Jan. 19 “divestment now” rally held on campus.

Pro-Israeli demonstrators attend a counter-protest at Columbia University

Pro-Israeli demonstrators attend a counter-protest at Columbia University in New York City, Oct. 12, 2023. (Julia Bonavita/Fox News Digital)

In addition to the suspension and probe into the matter, the complaint lists a number of alleged antisemitic incidents at the school going back decades and accuses university administrators of failing to protect Jewish students following the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel. In the months since, anti-Israel protests have been held on campus where demonstrators have called for an “intifada,” “Jewish genocide,” while chanting various antisemitic slogans. 

After ther spray incident, Columbia Interim Provost Dennis Mitchell issued a community-wide memo in which he said the NYPD was investigating what appeared to be “serious crimes, possibly hate crime.” 

Mitchell also said some students sought medical treatment after they caught some of the spray. 

Columbia Protest

Columbia University students and faculty protest the removal of two pro-Palestinian groups at the school. A Jewish student is suing the school after he was suspended for allegedly spraying “fart spray” during a pro-Palestinian demonstration in January. (Teny Sahakian/Fox News)

“The claim by pro-terror Columbia students that they were sprayed with a ‘biochemical weapon’ in a ‘terrorist attack’ was a lie. They were sprayed with a $10.99 novelty fart spray off Amazon,” the student’s attorney, Jeffrey Lichtman, told Fox News Digital. 

Students who claimed to have been injured collected thousands of dollars after creating fundraising pages, the complaint said. Columbia’s reaction to the incident and the subsequent “biased investigation” has “severely delayed” the suspended student’s graduation date and will “permanently impact and derail his future,” the lawsuit states. 

The student is seeking unspecified damages. A university spokesperson declined to comment on the lawsuit to Fox News Digital, citing its policy on pending litigation. 

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