Hamas Rape Deniers Disrupt Columbia University Event on Preventing Sexual Assault in War

There is undeniable evidence that some of the tactics Hamas terrorists used against Israeli civilians on October 7th involved rape and torture, which included burning the women and girls they brutalized alive.

We know this not only because Hamas documented their savagery (some footage of which has been shown to media outlets), but also because some of the captured terrorists later admitted that the goal of capturing women and children was to “dirty them, to rape them.”

In a deeply disturbing report published in late December, the New York Times revealed the results of their own investigation into Hamas’ use of sexual assault as a weapon of war, identifying “at least seven locations where Israeli women and girls appear to have been sexually assaulted or mutilated.”

Despite overwhelming evidence of such atrocities taking place, Hamas rape deniers and apologists persist in their denial, something which played out ahead of and during a scheduled event at Columbia University last week on “Preventing and Addressing Conflict-Related Sexual Violence” when a student group showed up to disrupt the discussion, which was not about Hamas specifically.

Columbia Business School Professor Shai Davidai took to Twitter/X to share some of the details:

Videos taken during the event showed agitators repeatedly interrupting the speakers at the event, but Hillary Clinton, as noted above, was on the receiving end of most of the verbal hostilities:

“Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton, you are a war criminal!” a man shouted as the former secretary of state walked onto a lecture hall stage at Columbia University in New York City.”The people of Libya, the people of Iraq, the people of Syria, the people of Yemen, the people of Palestine as well as the people of America will never forgive you,” he continued as Keren Yarhi-Milo, dean of Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs, took the microphone, asking to have him removed while Clinton waited with a bemused look.As he was taken out of the room, he repeatedly shouted “Free, free Palestine!” and “You will burn!”

Here are videos of what went down:

Not that it will surprise/shock anyone reading this, but just noting for the record that the pro-Hamas contingent on campus has made it clear they believe the “by any means necessary” approach—very much including rape and murder—is justified against Israel:

There was also this:

I should also note that Professor Davidai is being targeted for cancellation by a cowardly group of anonymous students who have accused him without evidence of “anti-Palestinian racism” for defending Israel and condemning Hamas and their rabid supporters:

Columbia University professor Shai Davidai, a Jewish Israeli, defended his right to condemn Hamas’ atrocities on Thursday after learning that an anonymous group of graduate students has accused him of anti-Palestinian racism and demanded that a professional association of which he is a member publicly censure him.Anti-Zionist TikTok influencer Jessica Burbank first reported the accusations the graduate students lodged in a letter to the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP), an organization founded in 1974 to promote the social psychology field and its usefulness to society. Comprising over 7,500 student and faculty members, it provides invaluable funding and networking opportunities.Accusing Davidai of “targeting individuals — especially Palestinians and students of color,” the students’ letter describes his efforts to hold pro-Hamas student groups accountable for harassing Jewish students and defending terror as “decolonization” as “blatant dereliction of duty with respect to his responsibilities and ethical standards as a professor and faculty member of SPSP.” The students additionally accused him of promoting “doxxing” and “misrepresenting” the views of pro-Hamas groups, all of whom have defended Hamas’ atrocities on Oct. 7 while calling for a ceasefire, a strategy they have employed to portray themselves as a pro-peace movement.

To his credit, Davidai has vowed not to back down:

To learn more details on the Hamas October 7th sexual assaults and murders that these anti-Semitic student groups claim didn’t happen, click here.

— Stacey Matthews has also written under the pseudonym “Sister Toldjah” and can be reached via Twitter. —

Tags: Columbia University, Feminism, Gaza - 2023 War, Hamas, Higher Education, Hillary Clinton, Israel, Palestinian Terror, Progressives, Sexual Assault

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