New York, NY - Feb. 21, 2025 - A proposed executive order targeting pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University has sparked intense debate and concern among Israeli and Israeli-Jewish students on campus. The order, which could lead to the deportation of Palestinian students, has raised alarms about academic freedom, campus safety, and the broader implications for reconciliation between Israelis and Palestinians.

This proposed action prompted a cohort of Israeli and Palestinian students at Columbia University to pen an op-ed in Columbia’s premier student publication, The Columbia Spectator. The piece calls for the university to protect impacted students and condemns threats to students, as well as the immediate fallout that came after. 

Among the signatories are American-Israeli activist Josh Drill, who recently relocated back to the United States to pursue a master’s degree at Columbia University, and Sahar Bostock, an Israeli-Jewish student studying in a PhD program in Palestinian history at the same institution. Both have emphasized that students threatened are those who were in attendance of protests, not those who have been charged with any crimes connected to the protest movement on campus.

President Donald Trump’s January 29 executive order, “Additional Measures to Combat Antisemitism” would deport students who attended the protests. Drill and Bostock, who work with a group of peace-seeking Israelis and Palestinians on campus, have emphasized that this also teeters on disregarding free speech by silencing those with differing views.... Read More: JPost