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Lawsuit claims Columbia protesters had prior knowledge of Oct. 7 Hamas attack

  • A lawsuit filed in New York claims activist organizations, including Columbia University’s Students for Justice in Palestine, had prior knowledge of the October 7 Hamas attacks and acted as 'propaganda arms' for Hamas.
  • The plaintiffs are seeking damages for 'material support' to Hamas, alleging coordinated actions from Columbia SJP before the attacks, including a social media post just minutes prior.
  • Shlomi Ziv testified that his captors bragged about having Hamas operatives on U.S. Campuses, showing him media coverage of the protests at Columbia University.
  • Another defendant, Mahmoud Khalil, is facing deportation amid claims he provided 'material support for terror,' with political opposition from some Democrats.
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