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ACT NOW: Stop CUNY From Rebranding Hamas Terror and Empowering Anti Zionist Agitators

(United With Israel) On March 4-5, 2026, CUNY Law is slated to host “The Underground in Gaza,” promoted as a discussion of Hamas tunnels through the lens of “decolonial land use.” These are not neutral tunnels! They are part of a terror system linked to hostage captivity and violence, and treating them like a fashionable […]

(United With Israel) On March 4-5, 2026, CUNY Law is slated to host “The Underground in Gaza,” promoted as a discussion of Hamas tunnels through the lens of “decolonial land use.”

These are not neutral tunnels!

They are part of a terror system linked to hostage captivity and violence, and treating them like a fashionable framework is moral collapse dressed up as scholarship.

Then on March 6, 2026, the CUNY Graduate Center is hosting “Palestinian History Between Past and Present,” a major colloquium with keynote speakers and institutional co-sponsors.

No one is asking CUNY to ban history, we are demanding basic standards: balance, accuracy, and a clear refusal to normalize narratives that excuse terrorism or erase Jewish indigeneity and lived reality.

CUNY already signed a federal resolution agreement after the U.S. Department of Education Office for Civil Rights found failures to protect students under Title VI, and the university is still under obligations.

If CUNY keeps sponsoring programming that fuels hostility, federal authorities must scrutinize compliance, funding risk, and enforcement.

This is not about politics. It is about civil rights, safety, and whether a public university will tolerate hate rebranded as education.

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