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'I'd be happy if Biden was dead': Stanford teaching assistant calls for assassination of Biden over Israel-Hamas war

"I'm saying he is guilty of mass murder and should be treated in the same way that a terrorist with darker skin would be," said Hamza El Boudali.

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"I'm saying he is guilty of mass murder and should be treated in the same way that a terrorist with darker skin would be," said Hamza El Boudali.

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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Hamza El Boudali, a computer science graduate student and teaching assistant at Stanford University, has called for the assassination of President Joe Biden in relation to the Israel-Hamas war.

Boudali, 23, also stated that he believes Hamas's Oct. 7 massacre of Israelis was a justifiable act of resistance and that the terror group should govern the United States.

He made the recent statements to a group of pro-Palestinian protesters, claiming that Biden is "guilty of mass murder" because of the US's support for Israel in its war against Hamas, and said, "I'd be happy if Biden was dead."

"I'm not calling for a civilian to do it, but I think a military should," said Boudali, according to the Atlantic.

"I'm saying he is guilty of mass murder and should be treated in the same way that a terrorist with darker skin would be (and we all know terrorists with dark skin are typically bombed and drone striked by American planes)," he continued.

In addition, Boudali was featured in a viral video in January in which he stood in front of a pro-Israel student group on campus with a sign that read: "Ask me about jihad."

He was approached by an individual who asked him if he was serious about "advocating jihad" to which Boudali responded, "Yes, of course."

"Jihad is part of my religion and part of the religion of all two billion Muslims in the world," said Boudali.



There has been a rise in anti-Semitic incidents at American universities since Palestinian Hamas terrorists massacred more than 1,000 Israelis in an unprovoked terrorist attack on Oct. 7. This includes some of the most prestigious institutions in the world such as Harvard University, MIT, and the University of Pennsylvania.

In addition to Boudali, Stanford University lecturer Ameer Hasan Loggins was suspended from the university over anti-Semitic statements that occurred while teaching a freshman class. He reportedly singled out Jews in the classroom and then told a Jewish student to stand in the corner, justified the Hamas terror attack, and downplayed the Holocaust.



The Post Millennial reached out to Stanford University for comment.
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