Defiant Mahmoud Khalil vows to keep pushing Palestinian cause
Share and Follow


() A defiant Mahmoud Khalil told supporters Sunday that his time in federal detention won’t deter him from campaigning on behalf of Palestinians who are suffering what he says is genocide under Israel and its ally and weapons supplier, the U.S.

“I want everyone to understand that my being here today is sweet, but it’s not a victory,” Khalil said at a rally in New York City. “Not when Palestinians are still being killed under U.S. bombs, and not when supporting their righteous struggle is so heavily criminalized.”

The Trump administration had sought to deport Khalil, a legal resident holding a green card, after he took part in pro-Palestinian protests at Columbia University that the White House said were antisemitic and contrary to U.S. foreign policy.

The Syrian-born Khalil, whose parents are Palestinian, had not been accused of breaking any laws but was held at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention center in Louisiana for more than 100 days.

A federal judge last week ordered the 30-year-old former Columbia grad student released from custody, with restrictions, after saying he’s not a flight risk nor a danger to the public. Khalil on Sunday disputed the notion that he’s violent.

“Who is Mahmoud Khalil? … Mahmoud Khalil is a human rights defender. Mahmoud Khalil is a freedom fighter. Mahmoud Khalil is a refugee. Mahmoud Khalil is a father and husband, and above all, Mahmoud Khalil is Palestinian,” he said.

The government signaled it will appeal Khalil’s release.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
Surgeon accused of killing ex-wife and her dentist husband gets first look at Ohio court with legal defense

Ohio Surgeon Faces Court for Alleged Murder of Ex-Wife and Her Dentist Husband

A surgeon facing charges for the murder of his former wife and…
What we know about the 37-year-old man shot and killed by federal agents in Minneapolis

Breaking Down the Minneapolis Shooting: Key Details on the Federal Agents’ Fatal Encounter with a 37-Year-Old Man

In a city still reeling from a previous fatal incident, Minneapolis became…
Campus Radicals: Union member tell-all, Dems back to DEI ways, more violent leftist threats on campus

Inside Campus Unrest: Union Insider Reveals Democrats’ DEI Moves Amid Rising Tensions

In an unexpected twist, teachers unions took center stage in the recent…
Pentagon tells US allies to handle their own defence in new strategy

Pentagon’s New Strategy Urges US Allies to Strengthen Self-Defense Capabilities

The United States government has issued a directive to its allies, including…
President Donald Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariff over its China trade deal, escalates feud with Prime Minister Mark Carney

President Trump Intensifies Trade Dispute with Canada, Proposes 100% Tariff Amid Tensions with Prime Minister Carney

In a bold move that could escalate trade tensions, President Donald Trump…
Paige Spiranac debuts new look after 3-month Instagram exile

Paige Spiranac Returns to Instagram with a Stunning New Transformation After Hiatus

A former professional golfer, now a prominent social media influencer, has recently…
Marine vet's final text after Facebook Marketplace deal turned deadly

Tragic End to Facebook Marketplace Exchange: Marine Veteran’s Last Message Revealed

A highly honored Marine veteran tragically lost his life following a botched…
Another Christian community at risk in Africa as extremists and war take their toll

Urgent Alert: African Christian Communities Under Siege from Extremist Threats and Conflict

In Sudan, Christian communities are grappling with a relentless cycle of hunger,…