Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist and former Columbia University graduate student, has become a focal point of national debate after repeatedly refusing to explicitly condemn Hamas during high-profile interviews and meetings with U.S. lawmakers.
Recently released from ICE detention, Khalil has met with prominent Democrats, including Senator Bernie Sanders and Rep. Ayanna Pressley, to advocate for Palestinian rights and criticize U.S. policy on Gaza. His refusal to denounce Hamas has drawn sharp criticism from conservative media, government officials, and some members of Congress, who accuse him of sympathizing with terrorism. Khalil argues that calls for him to condemn Hamas are 'selective outrage' and distract from the suffering of Palestinians.
The controversy highlights deep divisions in U.S. politics over free speech, the Israel-Palestine conflict, and the boundaries of protest.
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