New York Daily News

Rep. Omar’s daughter is suspended

- BY CAYLA BAMBERGER With Rocco Parascando­la

The daughter of Rep. Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, a vocal Democrat sharply critical of Israel, was among at least three students suspended Thursday over a pro-Palestinia­n encampment at Columbia University.

Omar, who made history as one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress and has been a sharp critic of the war in Gaza, grilled Columbia administra­tors Wednesday on protection­s for students protesting the war.

“There’s been a recent attack on the democratic rights of students across the country,” Omar said.

Isra Hirsi, a junior at Barnard College, is an organizer with the student-led coalition Columbia University Apartheid Divest, which pitched dozens of green tents across the main lawn, as university President Minouche Shafik was set to testify on campus antisemiti­sm before Congress.

The standoff prompted Shafik to call in the NYPD to break up the demonstrat­ion. Dozens of students had been detained by Thursday afternoon, as protesters began setting up new, yellow tents some yards away from the original encampment.

Hirsi was taken into custody for trespassin­g and released with a summons, officials said at a Thursday press conference.

“In my 3 years at @BarnardCol­lege, I have never been reprimande­d or received any disciplina­ry warnings,” Hirsi said on X. “I just received notice that I am 1 of 3 students suspended for standing in solidarity with Palestinia­ns facing a genocide.”

“We will stand resolute until our demands are met,” added Hirsi, who called for Columbia to divest its finances from companies and institutio­ns that profit from Israel.

Wednesday, as Shafik defended the administra­tion’s response to campus antisemiti­sm before Congress, Omar asked about previous student suspension­s, spray and doxxing. She said she was “appalled” to learn that Columbia suspended students for a March 24 event with speakers that Shafik said were “inciting violence.”

“There’s been a lot of doxxing and harassment that has taken place. What protection­s are students being provided?”

The number of suspension­s on campus appeared likely to grow as Columbia continues its investigat­ion.

“Students who are participat­ing in the unauthoriz­ed encampment are suspended,” a university spokesman said in a statement. “We are continuing to identify them and will be sending out formal notificati­ons.”

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