USC Prof Barred from Campus After Saying Every Hamas Terrorist “Should Be Killed”
Professor’s remarks go viral; USC accused of a double standard.
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Professor’s remarks go viral; USC accused of a double standard.
According to Students Supporting Israel (SSI), the resolution condemning Hamas passed with 76% support in the student senate on November 15.
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There have been vigils held in Kessler’s honor during the evenings.
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Maya Parizer, who survived the Nova Music Festival massacre on October 7, recalled her experience at a Thursday press conference at UCLA Hillel and condemned the surge in antisemitism on college campuses.
The event, called “Palestine Is an American Issue,” was organized by the Arizona Palestine Network and co-sponsored by ASU’s Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter, per The State Press.