The vials dropped during the Israel Fest event held at The George Washington University on April 27 have been identified as “stink bombs,” the private university in downtown Washington, D.C., announced on Friday. The university stated on May 5 that vials of an “unknown substance” were dropped during the event, and at least one student | Read More in Virtual Jerusalem
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