Former presidential candidate Hillary Clinton is still taking the brunt of the protest annoyances from the pro-Palestinian left.
According to The Blaze, pro-Hamas and anti-Israel groups staged a protest in the form of a sit-in protest "outside of former Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's Columbia University course on Wednesday."
At the university's Institute of Global Politics in the School of International and Public Affairs, the former secretary of state teaches a class called "Inside the Situation Room."
Pro-Hamas and anti-Israel protesters continue to voice their opposition to President Joe Biden's approach to the situation in Israel.
The sit-in demonstration at Clinton's school was organized by the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs Palestine Working Group.
"From the sea to the river, Palestine will live forever," shouted some of the dozens of protesters who showed up.
Others held up signs that read, "Resist until victory," "Resistance is justified when people are occupied," "The Palestinian resistance is alive, not dead," and "Fa[s]cist bootlicker we know [yo]u," according to a report by The Washington Free Beacon.
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The Blaze noted:
The sit-in was organized by the Columbia School of International and Public Affairs Palestine Working Group, which posted a notice about the scheduled protest on social media. The post featured an image of Clinton with crossed-out eyes and covered in red, blood-like splatters.
The students involved were directly protesting Clinton for not doing more to end what they call a "genocide" of the Palestinian people.
On one of the announcements, the organizers wrote, "We will not stand for genocide propaganda and the militarization of our campus. We call on all students to walk out of Hillary's sham class!"
Two additional groups, including Columbia University Apartheid Divest and the school's Students for Justice in Palestine chapter, also supported the protest, and were caught earlier in the week preventing students from attending class.
Officials said the groups were also responsible for some vandalism on campus, and the groups called the protests this week "just the beginning."
Only time will tell if the protests ever die down.