As computerized sprinklers went on overnight, soaking tents up, and causing a furious waking for anti-Israel, pro-Palestine, and pro-Hamas protesters who camped out in Harvard Yard, they woke up to find themselves in a panic.
The , Harvard Crimson reported that extinguishers began to turn on after 2: 00 a. m. in 36º Fahrenheit conditions. It eventually noted at 4: 05 a. m. ET:
The biggest threat to activists ‘ keep is not from administrators or Harvard University police officers, but the Yard’s sprinklers, as they spend their first day in the Harvard Yard camp.
At the edge of the campment near Massachusetts Hall, two more extinguishers were activated. Before protesters rushed over to cover the sprinkler with pots and sit on them, the sprinklers started to hit tents on the top of the tent.
On Sunday, Harvard closed the doors of Harvard Yard to all but Harvard ID recipients in an effort to prevent the camps that hit another institutions. However, there were enough Harvard individuals among the extremists who opposed Israel to set up houses.

The Harvard Yard anti- Israel camp, photographed on Wednesday, April 24, 2024. ( Obtained by Breitbart News )
According to a report from Breitbart News, activists set up camp amid slogans of” Intifada rebellion”!, which native rabbis and Jewish kids saw as a danger to their physical health.
In a strange coincidence, Wednesday even marked the second day of Passover, a time in which Jews begin saying a standard prayer for moisture to tumble immediately.
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