עקלדיג: פירער פון קאלאמביע אוניווערסיטעט זאגט אז די חאמאס טעראר אטאקעס אויף מדנ"י איז געווען "וויכטיג"

In a shocking admission, Mahmoud Khalil, a leader of the anti-Israel protests at Columbia University, openly defended Hamas’s October 7 massacre, calling it an unavoidable and necessary act.
Speaking about the brutal terrorist attack that killed over 1,200 Israelis—including women, children, and elderly—Khalil chillingly stated:
“It felt frightening that we had to reach this moment in the Palestinian struggle. We couldn't avoid such a moment.”
Even more disturbingly, he claimed the massacre had to happen to disrupt a potential Saudi-Israeli peace deal, which he described as “very imminent.” His words reveal a dark truth: for some activists, violence isn’t a last resort—it’s a strategic tool.
The Dangerous Ideology Behind the Protests
Khalil’s comments expose the extremist rhetoric fueling anti-Israel demonstrations on campuses. Instead of condemning Hamas’s atrocities, he rationalized them as a means to “break the cycle.” This isn’t activism—it’s an endorsement of terrorism.
Israel, like any nation, has the right to defend itself against such barbaric violence. Yet, at elite universities, some protesters openly glorify Hamas while vilifying Jewish students. This isn’t about justice—it’s about hatred.
Standing With Israel Against Hate
The world must reject this dangerous justification of violence. Hamas’s October 7 massacre was not resistance—it was pure evil. Supporting Israel means standing against terrorism, antisemitism, and the twisted ideology that excuses bloodshed.
Now more than ever, we must say: Never Again means Never Again.
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