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Columbia University Protester Arrested for Assault Linked to Hamas
Tarek Bazrouk, a protester at Columbia University, faces hate crime charges for assaulting Jewish individuals and has ties to a Hamas terror cell.

Report: Phone Records Show Columbia Protester Had Direct Link to Hamas
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REVEALED: Columbia University protester directly linked to Hamas terror cell: DOJ

Columbia U Protester, 'Jew-Hater,' Had Links to Terror Groups, Now Faces Years in Prison
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Tarek Bazrouk, a protester at Columbia University, was arrested for assaulting Jewish individuals during anti-Israel protests.
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He faces three federal hate crime charges, potentially leading to a 10-year prison sentence.
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Evidence from Bazrouk's cell phone revealed his support for Hamas and anti-Semitic sentiments.
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Despite not being a student, Bazrouk was involved in protests near Columbia University.
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The Department of Justice confirmed Bazrouk's direct links to Hamas's al-Qassam Brigades through chat groups.
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