Antisemitic professor at Hebrew University arrested for incitement, and Ilhan Omar's daughter arrested at Columbia on similar charges
Hebrew University professor Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian was arrested on Thursday on suspicion of incitement, according to Israeli media. She was brought to the Harel police station in Mevaseret Zion.It's clear any apology she made for her denial of sexual violence and graphic murder was not genuine, and the time's come to fire her altogether, and distance her from sane society.
She was transferred to the crime-fighting unit for investigation to decide whether she would be kept in custody or if she would be released. They are also determining if she is released, what kind of conditions she should be released under.
The lecturer had accused Israel of genocide in Gaza and also denied the sexual abuse crimes committed by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 massacre.
According to Kan 11, the Israel Police asked the prosecutor's office at the beginning of April to approve a criminal investigation against Shalhoub-Kevorkian on suspicion of incitement.
The Chairman of the National Union of Students, Elhanan Fellheimer, supported the arrest of the University professor, saying that they hope that her "arrest will mark a new way of handling the whole issue of incitement in academia and incitement against Israel in general." She added that students have been asking for a long time to stop the incitement.
And over in the USA, the Muslim Democrat Congresswoman Ilhan Omar's daughter was arrested at Columbia university in New York for participating in disturbances:
More than 100 students have been arrested after police cleared a camp of pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University in New York.This sure doesn't look good for Omar's image, but unfortunately, there's many Muslims in Minnesota who're unlikely to see it that way, and will surely vote for her again in the next state elections. For now, surely there isn't grounds in cases like these to ban partisan politics from universities as much as regular schools?
The university's president said that the "extraordinary step" came after multiple warnings and was necessary to provide a safe environment.
Among the participants in the protest was Minnesota politician Ilhan Omar's daughter, who has been suspended.
Protests have rocked US campuses since the Israel-Gaza war began last year.
Demonstrators constructed an encampment of about 50 tents on campus on Wednesday - and overnight hundreds of students and others rallied with them.
More than 100 had occupied the lawns for over 30 hours, in violation of university rules, New York Mayor Eric Adams told a news conference on Thursday.
The demonstrators were joined by independent presidential candidate Cornel West.
In a statement sent to faculty earlier on Thursday, Columbia University president Dr Nemat Shafik said she had hoped her decision to authorise the New York Police Department to clear the encampment would "never be necessary".
"The individuals who established the encampment violated a long list of rules and policies," Dr Shafik said. "Through direct conversations and in writing, the university provided multiple notices of these violations."
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