Fetterman blasts UN rights chief for 'concern' over anti-Israel agitators while never condemning Hamas

The U.N. has consistently urged restraint in dealing with the situation in the Gaza Strip, but critics have blasted officials for not condemning Hamas.

Pennsylvania Lt. Gov. John Fetterman speaks at a news conference in Harrisburg on Jan. 24, 2019. (AP Photo/Marc Levy)

"Incitement to violence or hatred on grounds of identity or viewpoints – whether real or assumed – must be strongly repudiated," he continued. "We have already seen such dangerous rhetoric can quickly lead to real violence."

Turk insisted that any violence should be addressed on a case-by-case basis rather than through broad measures that "impute to all members of a protest the unacceptable viewpoints of a few" and that "responses by universities and law enforcement need to be guided by human rights law, allowing vibrant debate and protecting safe spaces for all."

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"U.S. universities have a strong, historic tradition of student activism, strident debate and freedom of expression and peaceful assembly," Türk said. "It must be clear that legitimate exercises of the freedom of expression cannot be conflated with incitement to violence and hatred."

Turk in the days after the Oct. 7 attack condemned the taking of hostages and "horrifying mass killings by members of Palestinian armed groups," though has not outright condemned Hamas itself. In February, he claimed that "all parties" in the Israel-Hamas conflict have committed "clear violations of international human rights and humanitarian laws, including war crimes and possibly other crimes under international law." 

New York Police Department officers detain anti-Israel demonstrators at Columbia University on April 30, 2024. Over 100 people were arrested, according to reports. (Selcuk Acar/Anadolu via Getty Images)

American universities have started to take stronger measures to try and clamp down on protests that have spread across campuses as the war in the Gaza Strip drag out past the six-month mark. 

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Ivy League universities, most notably Columbia, have served as a significant flashpoint for protests, which have also popped up on campuses in California and Texas. The University of Texas, Austin suspended the Palestinian Solidary Committee after several students were arrested. 

State troopers in riot gear try to beak up an anti-Israel protest at the University of Texas on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. (Jay Janner/American-Statesman)

Prior to clearing out Hamilton Hall, Columbia had limited access to its campus and locked some of the buildings after protesters had stormed the hall and barricaded the doors using metal gates, wooden tables and chairs, and zip ties. 

Footage showed the protesters in New York smashing windows, unfurling a Palestinian flag over a window, and chanting: "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free" and "Palestine will live forever." Students have demanded the university divest their financial support of Israel and adopt a policy of transparency with its investments. 

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Administrators insisted that the safety of students remained their "paramount" concern, adding their thanks for "patience, cooperation and understanding."

Neither Guterres or Volker's offices responded to a Fox News Digital request for comment by time of publication. 

Peter Aitken is a Fox News Digital reporter with a focus on national and global news. 

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