A hate-filled agitator sent an antisemitic email to Columbia University’s law school this week — calling for “death” to Judaism, Zionism and Israel, cops said.
A security guard at the Ivy League school — where multiple anti-Israel protests have erupted over the past year — received the threatening email Monday and reported it to police on Wednesday, authorities and sources said.
“Death to Judaism, death to Zionism, death to Israel,” the email read. “Antisemitism is 100% free speech. Jews are sickness.”
The guard said the email was sent to “a number of administrative offices” at Columbia, according to cops and sources.
No arrests had been made in connection to the disturbing email Thursday, and it is unclear who was responsible for sending the message.
“We are aware of an email with antisemitic and harassing language that was sent to a few administrative offices at Columbia from an external email address,” a Columbia spokesperson said in a statement.
“After it was reported to Public Safety and our Office of Institutional Equity, the University immediately blocked the email address and will track if there are any additional messages from this user, in addition to notifying law enforcement.”
The frightening missive comes about a week after protests raged over ICE’s arrest of former Columbia student and protest ringleader Mahmoud Khalil — including a demonstration in the dining area of Trump Tower that led to nearly 100 arrests.
Vandals also splashed the historic home of Columbia’s president with red paint and the words “Free Them All” late last week.
In a fiery letter written from his Louisiana immigration detention facility, Khalil called himself a “political prisoner” — while urging students to respond with even more protests.