Columbia Uni agrees to pay out around $220 million for violating Jewish students' civil rights
'It's not nothing, that's for sure,' Mr Horowitz told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
'Columbia University has a nearly $15 billion endowment, which is larger than 120 countries' foreign currency reserves.
'Will it break them? No. Will it make them think twice before they allow Jews to be harassed on campus? Yeah, I think it will.'

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