anti-Israel protests
Coverage of anti-Israel protests in the Nexus archive.
- NYC passes law to protect schools, but not colleges, after anti-Israel protests
New York City passed a law requiring a police report on protecting educational facilities, which is part of a 5-point plan to combat antisemitism, following anti-Israel protests. The measure applies to schools but not colleges.
- Al Jazeera boss’ warning to staffers — don’t join anti-Israel protests
Al Jazeera's boss warned staff not to join anti-Israel protests. Angela participated in a protest segment, walking with protesters for 20 seconds before stopping.
- Anti-Israel protesters hang effigies of Netanyahu, Ben Gvir, Trump at Montreal rally
Anti-Israel protesters in Montreal displayed effigies of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israeli Minister Itamar Ben Gvir, and U.S. President Donald Trump during a rally. Canadian politicians condemned the demonstration as 'disgusting, antisemitic and clear incitement.'
- Anti-Israel agitator Mahmoud Khalil one step closer to deportation with immigration board ruling
The Board of Immigration Appeals ruled against Mahmoud Khalil, a Columbia University graduate and lawful permanent resident, advancing his deportation under the Trump administration's crackdown on anti-Israel campus protesters. Khalil's legal team condemned the decision as politically motivated and baseless, citing lack of evidence linking him to Hamas.
- Georgetown professor says 'get over it' to Muslim rape gang concerns
Georgetown University professor Jonathan Brown faced backlash for dismissing concerns about Muslim rape gangs with 'get over it' responses on X, leading to his removal from his department chair position and account privacy. His remarks also included controversial comments on Iran and Israel, prompting university and governmental scrutiny.