Jewish. Israeli. Zionist.
Author of American Intellectual Antisemitism: The Anti-Jewish Movement Tearing Through Our Universities (coming October 2026)
I am an Israeli professor at @Columbia.
This student - a leader in the pro-Hamas movement on campus - has called for me and my fellow Israelis to die.
They should be expelled.
The students standing by them should also be expelled.
Not suspended. Expelled.
Like Mahmoud Khalil, I too am on a green card.
Unlike Khalil, I don’t support U.S.-designated terrorist organizations, take over university buildings, and call for the genocide of anyone.
He wasn’t arrested for speaking up.
He was arrested for breaking the conditions of his
I've seen and shared many disturbing videos over the past six months, but I've never seen anything like this.
These were the sights today in New York City. Not in Rafah. Not in Kabul. In New York City.
This is domestic terrorism.
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Hundreds of Jewish students at @Columbia just published one of the most incredible student letters I have ever read.
It's not only magnificently written, but it also clearly articulates their experiences on campus for the past six months.
Their letter tells the story of
I am an assistant professor at Columbia Business School. I am a father, a husband, an uncle, and a son. I am a forty-year-old man, and last week I found myself crying in front of a group of complete strangers.
I want to send a public message to Mr. Cas Holloway, the COO of @Columbia University:
Cas, you're are really great guy. I know it. I saw it in your eyes today. This is why know that, deep-down, you know I'm right. You may not like my style, but I know you agree with almost
To all the journalists:
I promise, I will try to get back to each and every one of you.
In the meantime, I want you to consider this:
To the best of my knowledge, the last time that a professor was denied access to their own university for being Jewish was Nazi Germany.
To all the journalists who are covering what's happening at @Columbia.
I got a tip that the administration is negotiating with the leaders of the pro-terror organization.
The same organization whose members called Hamas to kill Jewish students.
If this is true, this is huge.
This what's happening at @Columbia right now.
I know it's confusing, so let me spell it out for you:
(a) Terrorism is an ideology.
(b) They are openly supporting terror.
(c) They are terrorists.
Terrorists have taken over Columbia University.
The government needs to take
Sinwar is reportedly dead.
My condolences to Joseph Massad, Katherin Franke, Rashid Khalidi, Susan Bernofsky, Joseph Howley, and all the other Hamas-supporting professors at @Columbia.
As you see everything unfolding at @Columbia and other U.S. campuses, I want you to remember one thing:
This is not just about Israel. This is about democracy and Western values.
Yesterday, a group of American students who are U.S. vets stood up against the pro-Islamic Jihad