The American court sentenced a university student to 21 months in prison for campaigning against the Gaza war and Israel on social media

Patrick Dye, a student, was suspended from the university for participating in protests and is accused of campaigning against the war on social media, threatening and harassing Jewish students. Report

The American court sentenced a university student to 21 months in prison for campaigning against the Gaza war and Israel on social media

New York - A university student was sentenced to 21 months in prison for threatening and harassing his Jewish classmate for campaigning against the Gaza war and Israel on social media. has been sentenced. The incident of social media harassment among students at Cornell University came as American universities reacted strongly to the high death toll of children and women in the Israeli war in Gaza, from students and faculty to a cease-fire. Demonstrations were being held to demand, and cases were being made against the anti-war students by calling the protests anti-Semitic.

According to the American Broadcasting Corporation, student Patrick Dye was suspended from his university for the same reason he is accused of making anonymous posts on social media in the college bulletin that threatened Jewish students and felt fear. Patrick Dye pleaded guilty during a trial in New York court to charges that he campaigned against the war on social media, reportedly during protests that began at American educational institutions after the killings in Gaza in November. Charges were brought against Patrick Dye. The United States is now officially trying to stop the war by becoming a mediator country for the ceasefire in Gaza. The American court sentenced this anti-war student to 21 months in prison plus three years. Said to keep watch.

This decision has been announced by the American court in New York. The anti-war university student was accused of terrorizing people on campus for several days. The student's lawyer told the court that he was in fact pro-Israel and that he supported Hamas' ideology of genocide and anti-Semitism because of misleading information. Threats to open fire at the hall where Israeli students eat, and to stab or strangle any Jew on campus if they do not call for a cease-fire, have spread fear.

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