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The president of Columbia announced this morning that their 5-day negotiation with these pro-Hamas protesters infesting their campus has failed and there appears to be no end in sight.

Here’s the news:

Columbia University’s president said Monday that talks with student organizers had failed to reach an agreement, and that the university will not divest from Israel — a demand that has sparked protests on college campuses across the country.

Minouche Shafik asked for those in encampment protests on campus to voluntarily disperse, saying the demonstration had created “an unwelcoming environment for many of our Jewish students and faculty,” that “external actors” have contributed to a “hostile environment” around university gates, and it had become a “noisy distraction” for students.

Shafik also cited the May 15 commencement, saying, “We also do not want to deprive thousands of students and their families and friends of a graduation celebration.”

“While the University will not divest from Israel,” it offered to create an expedited timeline for a review of new proposals from students by the school’s Advisory Committee for Socially Responsible Investing, which explores divestment, Shafik said.

“The University also offered to publish a process for students to access a list of Columbia’s direct investment holdings, and to increase the frequency of updates to that list of holdings,” she added.

I appreciate that the president won’t ‘divest from Israel’ but it’s absurd that she’s even negotiating with these Jew-haters. Shafik should have taken a page out of the University of Florida’s playbook by notifying students they’d be suspended or expelled if they don’t leave. But she won’t even do that. She should be fired.