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College Kids Mute Amid Gaza Bloodshed, Leaving Bill Maher to Wonder Where They Went
Late-night host Bill Maher recently asked his guest, billionaire Mark Cuban, where "keffiyeh-wearing college kids" had vanished, given that Hamas was wreaking havoc on Palestinians in Gaza. Maher's inquiry came as part of an episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher," which aired in recent days.
Hamas has been accused of turning its guns against fellow Palestinians, resulting in at least 33 fatalities in Gaza City's main square. The attack prompted President Donald Trump to publicly denounce the violence and even threatened revoking visas from foreign students attending American universities who support Hamas.
Maher expressed astonishment that anti-Israel protesters had fallen silent amid the current bloodshed, asking Cuban where they had all gone. He repeated a sentiment made by Cuban, implying that it was disconcerting for these young individuals to have disappeared once their protests were in full swing.
Critics of student-led demonstrations against Israel argued that some protesters crossed the line into supporting Hamas, sparking controversy and raising concerns about the motivations behind anti-Israel activism.
The current turmoil has brought attention to the ongoing struggles faced by Palestinian students on American campuses, who are under investigation for suspected ties to Hamas. The President's warning of revoking visas from foreign students who support the group highlights the complex nature of anti-war activism versus open support for terrorist organizations like Hamas.
As the international community grapples with this escalating crisis in Gaza, Maher highlighted the need for greater awareness about the motivations behind student protests and the potential consequences of their actions.
Late-night host Bill Maher recently asked his guest, billionaire Mark Cuban, where "keffiyeh-wearing college kids" had vanished, given that Hamas was wreaking havoc on Palestinians in Gaza. Maher's inquiry came as part of an episode of "Real Time with Bill Maher," which aired in recent days.
Hamas has been accused of turning its guns against fellow Palestinians, resulting in at least 33 fatalities in Gaza City's main square. The attack prompted President Donald Trump to publicly denounce the violence and even threatened revoking visas from foreign students attending American universities who support Hamas.
Maher expressed astonishment that anti-Israel protesters had fallen silent amid the current bloodshed, asking Cuban where they had all gone. He repeated a sentiment made by Cuban, implying that it was disconcerting for these young individuals to have disappeared once their protests were in full swing.
Critics of student-led demonstrations against Israel argued that some protesters crossed the line into supporting Hamas, sparking controversy and raising concerns about the motivations behind anti-Israel activism.
The current turmoil has brought attention to the ongoing struggles faced by Palestinian students on American campuses, who are under investigation for suspected ties to Hamas. The President's warning of revoking visas from foreign students who support the group highlights the complex nature of anti-war activism versus open support for terrorist organizations like Hamas.
As the international community grapples with this escalating crisis in Gaza, Maher highlighted the need for greater awareness about the motivations behind student protests and the potential consequences of their actions.