Former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton spoke over the weekend about how disheartened she was at the extremism and lack of knowledge among anti-Israel protesters at Columbia University, where she teaches, last academic year.
“I am willing to sit down and have a conversation with anybody, but it’s difficult to have conversations with people who hold strong opinions with no factual and historical basis,” Clinton, who served as the top US diplomat under former President Barack Obama, told CNN host Fareed Zakaria on Sunday during an interview. “And so in trying to talk to students, not just at Columbia but elsewhere, I would be met with slogans. I would be met with attacks and, you know, very inflammatory language.”
Columbia was the epicenter of massive anti-Israel protests on college campuses across the US. The Algemeiner documented dozens of cases of explicit pro-terrorist rhetoric on and around the New York City campus in the beginning days of its “Gaza Solidarity Encampment,” which popped up in April.
One protester stood in front of pro-Israel students who were waving Israeli and American flags with a sign reading, “Al-Qassam’s next targets,” referring to the military wing of the Hamas terrorist organization. Meanwhile, one of the leaders of Columbia’s encampment said on Instagram Live that “Zionists do not deserve to live” and that people should “be grateful that I’m not just going out and murdering Zionists.”
During the interview, Clinton noted “a lot of the videos on social media” from the anti-Israel protests on US campuses “gave not just a one-sided view of the conflict, but a totally anti-Israel, pro-Hamas, not just pro-Palestinian view.”
Beyond extremism, Clinton said some protesters she spoke to knew almost nothing about the Middle Eastern conflict.
“And when I would ask, well, what about, you know, what happened in 2000 at Camp David? No. Do you know what happened in 1947? No. Do you know how difficult the relationships have been? No. Do you know that there are Arab Israelis, and some are serving in the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]?” Clinton recounted. “None of that. And this whole chanting of, you know, from the river to the sea, what does that mean? What river, what sea?”
“From the river to the sea, Palestine shall be free” is a popular slogan among anti-Israel activists that has been widely interpreted as a call for the destruction of the Jewish state, which is located between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
Clinton, a former US senator and Democratic presidential candidate, also charged that there was a more organized, outside force that was guiding many of the protests.
She recounted that, in the days following Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre across southern Israel, the class she taught had “a respectful, informative. open dialogue … And literally at the end of it, the students applauded. But that was on Wednesday.”
“By a few days,” however, “we were doing an event, and we started being protested,” Clinton said. “The dean and I and our guests, and being screamed at, being called, you know, all kinds of names. What happened in that period? And the best I can sort of unpack it is that there were already existing groups within our country and particularly on certain campuses like Columbia who had talking points. They had a plan for protests and disruption.”
“And I watched it sort of morph into something that was not student led,” she speculated. “Even though students participated, but which had outside funding, outside direction and I still to this day, I’m not quite sure all that was going on with it.”
US Director of National Intelligence Avril Haines warned in July that “actors tied to Iran’s government” have encouraged and provided financial support to rampant protests opposing Israel’s defensive military operations against Hamas in Gaza, including on university campuses.
Haines noted that many of the individuals participating in anti-Israel protests “may not be aware that they are interacting with or receiving support from a foreign government.”
Iran openly seeks Israel’s destruction and is the main international sponsor of Hamas, providing the Palestinian terrorist group with weapons, funding, and training.
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