Columbia University students hold lecture teaching ‘lessons’ of First Intifada
Columbia University stated that CUAD was not 'recognized, authorized, or supported' by the institution and that the University rejects 'materials that glorify violence.'
Anti-Israel Columbia University students and New York City activists held a lecture off campus on learning the methods and lessons of the First Intifada amid outrage and controversy about the event.
“Promoting violence or terror is not tolerated in our community and is antithetical to what our university stands for,” said Columbia.
Richie Torres calls to cancel
Democrat Congressman Ritchie Torres had called for the cancellation of the event, with the New York politician and other pro-Israel figures saying on X/Twitter on Friday that the now-deleted original event advertisement had included a shattered bayonet and stone image. The allegedly used image comes from a Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist group poster.A joint statement from the involved activist groups said that “racist lies” had been spread about the event, referencing a viral image of the advertisement with text overlayed explaining the event was about how to kill Jews.