POLITICSTIMES OF ISRAEL
NYC passes law to protect schools, but not colleges, after anti-Israel protests
New York City passed a law requiring a police report on protecting educational facilities, which is part of a 5-point plan to combat antisemitism, following anti-Israel protests. The measure applies to schools but not colleges.
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