Radical far-left activists launched a 2-hour anti-Israel/pro-Hamas tirade at Columbia University event weeks before the protests exploded.
Protestors at Columbia University call Jews “pigs” and claim “we are Hamas” and “long live Hamas.”pic.twitter.com/D8NIXjDFqX
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NY PostIn a two-hour tirade to the hardest core of anti-Israeli activists at Columbia and its sister college, Barnard, Charlotte Kates, international coordinator of Samidoun, the Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network, said, “These are the people who are on the front lines defending Palestine and fighting for its liberation.”
Kates (a trans ‘woman?’) – who was referring to a terrorist organization responsible for the mass murder of hundreds of Israelis on October 7 — and her Muslim husband, Khaled Barakat, spoke to members of the Columbia University Apartheid Divest Group in a seminar called “Resistance 101.”

Kates and Barakat represented themselves as speaking on behalf of Samidoun, the “Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network,” at the meeting.
In reality, Barakat is a senior member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), which is a designated terrorist organization responsible for a string of attacks on Israeli civilians and closely allied to both Hamas and Hezbollah.

Barakat and Kates counseled the Columbia students during the “Resistance 101” presentation to ignore the press and keep demonstrating. “Every demonstration in New York matters more than all this nonsense that happens in mainstream media,” Barakat told them. “Your work is so important to the resistance in Gaza, more than ever.”

Among the outrages for which it has claimed responsibility is a 2014 attack on a Jerusalem synagogue in which attackers armed with meat cleavers killed four rabbis, three of them Israeli Americans.
The PFLP took part in the October 7 massacres and previously murdered a 17-year-old Israeli girl while she was hiking.
And Samidoun has campaigned for years for the release of Ahmad Sa’adat, the PFLP’s leader who oversaw years of murderous attacks, some of them suicide bombings.

While lecturing the students at the $60,000-a-year Ivy League college on “resistance,” Barakat and Kates did not discuss the reality of life in the Gaza Strip, where Hamas persecuted LGBT Palestinians and killed its enemies without even the pretense of trials.
Barakat also failed to mention that he was banned from entering Germany for years in 2020 for his antisemitic rants. “The Israelis and the Nazis are almost identical in terms of the way they look at the victim,” Barakat said in 2013, according to Middle East Media and Research Institute, a Washington-based think tank, a slur which was followed by the German government’s ban.
Barakat and Kates, an American who now lives in Vancouver, Canada, and who has a law degree from Rutgers, have not just appeared virtually at Columbia. In November, Kates was part of a “teach-in” at CUNY in which she praised the Oct. 7 pogrom as a “pivotal” moment for Hamas’ military wing, according to a social media post.
The “Resistance 101” session was organized by students who have become key figures in the mass protest, which began last Thursday and which has left Jewish students saying they felt unsafe.
The ubiquitous pro-Palestinian activist Nerdeen Kiswani, founder of Within Our Lifetime, one of the sponsors of the event, said during the event that she was “sitting in Columbia University.”

Within Our Lifetime has officially endorsed the Oct. 7 attack on Israel and vocally supported Hamas at the frequent rallies it has staged in New York City since the attack.
The group that invited the terror group member, Columbia University Apartheid Divest, is not officially affiliated with the college. It grew out of Students for Justice in Palestine, which was suspended by the college in November last year. Unlike many colleges, Columbia’s student groups do not require sponsorship by a member of the faculty.
However, the college did — at least initially — act against some of the organizers of “Resistance 101,” suspending them for holding an unauthorized event after denying permission for it to be held at the Barnard Center for Research on Women. It is unclear whether the student group acknowledged it was inviting a member of a proscribed terrorist group.

Three of the suspended students can be named by The Post as postgraduate social work student Aidan Parisi, 27; senior Maryam Alwan, 21, who is studying comparative literature; and Cameron Jones, 19, of Jewish Voice for Peace, who will graduate in 2026.
There is uncertainty on the exact number of students who were suspended. The Columbia Spectator said six had been disciplined but four had been readmitted, though on Tuesday, a lawyer for the students, Stanley Cohen, told the Village Sun the total was 16, of whom 12 had their suspensions lifted.
Parisi, who uses they/them pronouns, is from Washington, DC, and previously studied at the University of California, San Jose.

When The Post contacted Parisi for comment, Parisi called back to say we had no right to contact them and accused The Post of “stalking.” Parisi declined to comment on supporting the Palestinian movement even though it is not kind to LGBTQIA people.
“What these universities don’t understand is that you can suspend us, evict us, fire us, arrest us, do whatever to us, but we will not stop fighting for Palestine,” Parisi posted on X — where their handle is “It’s Aidan bitch” Monday. “Your repression has only made our commitment to liberation stronger. With Palestine as our compass, we will never fail.”
Alwan, who could not be reached for comment, is Palestinian American, and was also unbowed, despite being arrested. “Columbia University may have devolved into a fascist police state, but it cannot arrest our joy,” she posted after being removed from the Columbia lawn by the NYPD last week.

Jones, a sophomore in history and urban studies, calls himself a “lead organizer” with the Jewish Voice for Peace. He went to Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts in Manhattan and was among the students arrested last week.
“As a Jewish person, I have immense privilege,” Jones told Al Jazeera earlier this year. “So even though I may be sacrificing my future, if I know I’m making even a tiny, tiny percent difference in the lives of the Palestinians in Gaza and the West Bank, I will continue fighting until my last breath.”

Other key organizers of the group behind “Resistance 101” were Catherine Elias, a graduate student at the School of International and Public Affairs, who told Hyperallergic last week as the NYPD moved in on the Columbia campus and arrested more than 100 protesters that “we have created this encampment in honor of the martyrs in Gaza, following in the footsteps of all those before us.”
A second social work postgraduate, Layla Saliba, was also an organizer of the Columbia University Apartheid Divest group. Despite Jewish students describing their fear at the anti-Israel protests, she posted on X, “like I’m not even scary i’m just a tired grad student.”
The rot in US academia extends to most of every faculty.
NY Post When the NYPD moved in on the New York University pro-Hamas occupiers Monday night, professors formed a human chain to block the cops — neatly revealing a huge part of the problem in US academia.

Remember: The issue was the protesters’ decision to seize a central part of the campus in a bid to blackmail the school into divesting from Israel over the Hamas war — and their hateful intimidation of those who disagree.
This wasn’t free speech (nor even orderly civil disobedience), but the reverse: using force to impose their beliefs. And these faculty fully endorsed that radical, deeply liberal action. Plenty of their colleagues surely agree, even if unwilling to get arrested for it.

The simple fact is that tenured radicals now dominate American higher education, especially at elite institutions. A 2022 Harvard Crimson survey found that 45% of faculty self-identified as “very liberal” (the leftmost option); 37% as “liberal,” 16% as “moderate” and just 1.46% as “conservative” — and none as “very conservative.”
Similarly, a 2017 survey of 7,243 tenure-track faculty at 40 top schools found a total of just 314 Republicans, outnumbered 11.5 to one by registered Democrats.
Antisemitism thinly disguised as anti-Zionism or “just criticism of Israel,” of course — including the faculty-taught lie that Israel is a “settler colonialist” project.
Bottom line: NYU could (and should) fire every prof who blocked the cops on Monday, and it’d be just a taste of the rot that needs expunging — and that’s just one school out of dozens that need deep redemption.

When I witness young American girls march in support of the thugs that raped and beheaded young girls just like them and then denigrate the MEN that are hunting down the thugs that raped and beheaded young girls just like them I start to think Planet Earth may have shifted slightly off its Axis and the powers-that-be dont want us to know about it as it would cause a massive panic… but can there be any other reason.
islamism is the new nazism.
All Terrorist should be rounded up and removed from United States of America. Every one of those kids should be kicked out of school, AND kicked out of the country
Piss be upon THEM
If any of these students at Pro Terrorist Rallies are not American then they should be deported back to their own country and they can scream their nonsense from there.
Once The Donald gets back into the Oval Office I can see that being one of his first acts, right after closing the border and rounding up Nasty P and Hitlery Clinton.
The Hadiths say that Mohammad (Peace Be Upon Him) said that the Archangel Gabriel told him that Allah said that all non-believers must be humiliated, subjugated and when no longer useful and paying the 50% Jizya tax either forced to convert or be killed.
That is fundamental to the Muslim religion and anybody who doesn’t accept that is an Islamophobe!
Even NPR and PBS agree with that.
“Hi, we’re all absolutely fucking nuts!”