Brooklyn College, New York City, anti-Israel agitator

Chaos and savage fights broke out at a New York University university Thursday night after pro-Palestinian activists tried to set up camps on college grounds.

New York Police Department (NYPD) officials were dispatched to Brooklyn College after anti-Israeli agitators refused to remove the tent. The video shows activists, many of whom were wearing keffiyehs, yelling, and police tried to control unruly crowds.

"Stop pushing others! Stop f-king blowing people!" a female protester shouted.

"Take out f-k! Another screamed.

Dozens of anti-Israeli agitators were arrested after the attack and took over the Columbia University Library during the finals

In the exciting part of the video, the police withdraw a man's shirt and laugh at him as he screams.

An officer urged a woman to take her child away from the scene.

"Take that baby out of here now!" the police warned the woman waving the phone. "Let that kid get out of here!"

Anti-Israeli militants were arrested after attempting camp at Brooklyn College. (FreedomNewstV)

Another clip shows police confining protesters to the ground, demonstrators screaming and trying to intervene.

Columbia University has about 180 employees after Trump administration withdraws grants

A woman said, "The police are out of control."

Brooklyn College told Fox News that protesters “stand tents on Brooklyn College’s quadrilateral, violating university policy.”

A male protester was ridiculed by New York Police Department officials. (FreedomNewstV)

"After multiple warnings, members of CUNY Public Safety and NYPD removed the tent and dispersed the crowds," the statement added.

“The safety of our campus community will always be crucial, and Brooklyn College respects the right to protest while also adhering to strict rules designed to ensure the safe operation of our college and prohibit individuals from blocking access to educational facilities.”

The chaos comes a day after more than 100 anti-Israeli agitators rushed into the Butler Library at Columbia University. Chaos exploded as students tried to learn the finals.

Overall, the New York Police Department has been arrested 80 people at the prestigious academy, a source told Fox News.

The New York Police Department arrested several people during the protests, but the specific figures have not been released. (FreedomNewstV)

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Brooke Curto of Fox News Digital, Kyle Schmidbauer, Adam Sabes and Fox News' Alexis McAdams contributed to the report.