October 7 survivor slams Columbia University protestors for 'supporting a ... trends now

October 7 survivor slams Columbia University protestors for 'supporting a ... trends now
October 7 survivor slams Columbia University protestors for 'supporting a ... trends now

October 7 survivor slams Columbia University protestors for 'supporting a ... trends now

An October 7 survivor has slammed protestors at Columbia University and other colleges for 'supporting a terrorist regime' stating they 'wouldn't last a day' under Hamas rule.

Natalie Sanandaji, 28, narrowly escaped with her life after the group stormed the Nova music festival last year.

She said she is astonished to see protesters who 'obviously know nothing about what is going on' demonstrating at campuses across the U.S.

Sanandaji, who is Jewish and of Iranian descent, says the war 'touches on who I am as a human being' as she blasted 'uninformed' students.

'Is people's hatred of Jews so great that they are in support of terrorist organizations? It's insane, scary, sad, it's ridiculous and there is no legitimacy in these protests,' Sanandaji said.

October 7 survivor Natalie Sanandaji has slammed protestors at Columbia University and other colleges for 'supporting a terrorist regime' stating they 'wouldn't last a day' under Hamas rule.

October 7 survivor Natalie Sanandaji has slammed protestors at Columbia University and other colleges for 'supporting a terrorist regime' stating they 'wouldn't last a day' under Hamas rule.

She said she is astonished to see protesters who 'obviously know nothing about what is going on' demonstrating at campuses across the US. Pictured: Activists at GWU on April 26

She said she is astonished to see protesters who 'obviously know nothing about what is going on' demonstrating at campuses across the US. Pictured: Activists at GWU on April 26

At George Washington University, a protestor sparked outrage after being photographed carrying a sign calling for 'the final solution'

At George Washington University, a protestor sparked outrage after being photographed carrying a sign calling for 'the final solution'

'These people would not last a day under the terror organizations they support. Most would be killed for not covering their hair, or being gay. These are not things these terrorists tolerate.'

She claimed many of the protesters are not focused on calling for an end to the war, stating if it was just about this she would 'go out and join them.'

Encampments have sprung up across universities in recent weeks as students demand their institutions divest from companies with financial interests in Israel or its war against Hamas.

Many are calling for a ceasefire in Israel's

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