Pales­tin­ian pro­test­er Mah­moud Khalil exco­ri­ates Colum­bia in op-ed

Anti-Israel orga­niz­er Mah­moud Khalil ripped the admin­is­tra­tion of Colum­bia Uni­ver­si­ty in an op-ed pub­lished in the school’s news­pa­per on Fri­day.

The op-ed, titled sim­ply “A let­ter to Colum­bia,” accus­es the insti­tu­tion of “lay­ing the ground­work for my abduc­tion.”  He goes on to com­pare Pres­i­dent Don­ald Trump’s crack­down on anti-Israel pro­test­ers to Columbi­a’s own apa­thy toward Pales­tini­ans, list­ing oth­er stu­dents who have been “snatched by the state.”

“The sit­u­a­tion is odd­ly rem­i­nis­cent of when I fled the bru­tal­i­ty of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syr­ia and sought refuge in Lebanon,” Khalil wrote. “The log­ic used by the fed­er­al gov­ern­ment to tar­get myself and my peers is a direct exten­sion of Columbia’s repres­sion play­book con­cern­ing Pales­tine.”

He went on to accuse Colum­bia admin­is­tra­tors of man­u­fac­tur­ing “pub­lic hys­te­ria about anti­semitism with­out once men­tion­ing the tens of thou­sands of Pales­tini­ans mur­dered under bombs made of your dol­lars.”

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He also tar­get­ed some fel­low stu­dents at Colum­bia who he says helped to cre­ate a false sense that anti­semitism was spread­ing across the cam­pus. He also point­ed to efforts by cer­tain stu­dents to unmask anti-Israel pro­test­ers, though he did not name any indi­vid­u­als.

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“Espe­cial­ly in light of the dual degree pro­gram with Tel Aviv Uni­ver­si­ty, I can’t help but think that if I were in Pales­tine, some of these stu­dents would be the ones stop­ping me at check­points, raid­ing my uni­ver­si­ty, pilot­ing the drones sur­veilling my com­mu­ni­ty, or killing my neigh­bors in their homes. While stu­dents were build­ing sol­i­dar­i­ty at Colum­bia, some pro-Israel stu­dents were par­tic­i­pat­ing in the geno­cide as mil­i­tary per­son­nel dur­ing their school breaks, only to return to cam­pus and claim vic­tim­hood in the class­room,” he argued.

“To mem­bers of Columbia’s fac­ul­ty who pat them­selves on the back for their pro­gres­sive lean­ings but are con­tent to lim­it their par­tic­i­pa­tion to per­for­ma­tive state­ments: What will it take for you to resist the destruc­tion of your Uni­ver­si­ty? Are your posi­tions worth more than the lives of your stu­dents and the integri­ty of your work?” he added.

The mes­sage comes weeks after ICE agents detained Khalil in New York City in ear­ly March. The Depart­ment of Home­land Secu­ri­ty alleged that he “led activ­i­ties aligned to Hamas, a des­ig­nat­ed ter­ror­ist orga­ni­za­tion.”

Last week, sev­er­al Colum­bia Uni­ver­si­ty stu­dents chained them­selves to a gate out­side the school’s St. Paul’s Chapel in protest against Khalil’s arrest.

The stu­dents demand­ed that the insti­tu­tion release the names of the trustees “who gave Mah­moud Khalil’s name to ICE.” The Colum­bia Pales­tine Sol­i­dar­i­ty Com­mit­tee wrote on X that “We will not leave until our demand is met.”

The school denies that any of its admin­is­tra­tors request­ed ICE’s pres­ence on cam­pus.