"Columbia University's Battle Over Antisemitism and Pro-Palestinian Advocacy"

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Columbia University's president addressed rising antisemitism on campus as several professors faced criticism for controversial remarks, including a politics professor who called a terror attack on Israel "awesome" and another who declared support for Hamas and Hezbollah. The professors, including Joseph Massad, Mohamed Abdou, Katherine Franke, Hamid Dabashi, and Kayum Ahmed, have been accused of making anti-Israel remarks and promoting pro-Palestinian indoctrination, sparking calls for their dismissal and raising concerns about academic freedom and dissent at the Ivy League school.
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