The ADL’s Mamdani Tracking Program Targets Muslim City Officials
The group’s lunge into local politics looks like an anti-Muslim blacklist.
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At the center of this organizing are UC Berkeley students, who are just miles away from Silicon Valley. On August 27, 2025, Berkeley Department of Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences lecturer Peyrin Kao launched an open-ended hunger strike to protest the use of technology in Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
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The “university campus” has been set up in the Mawasi area of Khan Younis, offering students a chance to return to face-to-face learning after more than two years of relying on online education.
At the site entrance, students showed clear signs of joy, with many saying it felt like their first real university experience.
One student said entering a classroom was an exceptional moment that restored her sense of belonging to university life, away from screens and the difficult conditions of the war, according to Al Jazeera Net.
The project, established on an area of about three dunams within displacement camps, was launched by the organisation Scholars Without Borders. Seven classrooms have been set up using simple structures, providing a basic learning environment with electricity, internet access, desks and teaching boards.
Students from the Islamic University took part in the first day of the trial run. The classrooms are expected to be opened later to students from other universities through a coordinated schedule, in an effort to expand access to the initiative.
Hundreds of university students in the Al-Mawasi area of Khan Younis have begun attending in-person classes for the first time since the start of the conflict, in Gaza City, Palestine, on March 31, 2026. [Screengrab/Anadolu Agency]
On Monday evening, Israel's democratically elected government voted to codify this chant into law. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu came in person to the Knesset to cast his vote for the "Death Penalty for Terrorists" bill, which mandates the execution of Palestinians charged with lethal terrorism while keeping alive Jews charged with the same acts. It was led by the party of Netanyahu's Jewish supremacist ally, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
After the vote, the triumphant minister opened champagne, vowing, "We will put them to death one by one."