Hafiza Khalique

Overview

Hafiza Khalique was arrested at an illegal protest and tore down posters raising awareness of Israeli civilians kidnapped by Hamas terrorists in late 2023.

Khalique was arrested at a protest in a Congressional building in Washington, D.C. in November 2023. Khalique ripped down the posters at New York University (NYU) in October 2023, where Khalique was a student.

Hamas kidnapped the civilians, including women, children, and the elderly, during a series of terror atrocities and war crimes that left over 1,200 Israelis dead, hundreds kidnapped and thousands wounded. Hamas executed the terror attacks on October 7, 2023. Other Hamas war crimes included mass murder, torture, rape and beheadings. Israel retaliated with a war called “Swords of Iron.”

Hamas has been designated as a terrorist organization by the U.S., Canada, European Union, Israel and other countries. Founded in 1987, it has killed thousands of Israeli civilians through mass shootings and suicide bombings. Hamas has also kidnapped children, families and the elderly and held them hostage in Gaza. It has desecrated [slide 2] dead bodies and launched numerous rocket attacks against Israeli civilians. 

Hafiza Khalique, New York University NYU, Trespassing and Getting Arrested at a US Congressional Building

Arrested at an Illegal Protest

On November 8, 2023, Khalique was reportedly among 10 anti-Israel protesters who were arrested in Washington, D.C., after disrupting a congressional hearing on the rise of anti-Semitism on U.S. college campuses.

During a House Judiciary Committee hearing, Khalique, who was wearing a Palestinian keffiyeh and holding [00:00:30] a sign that read: “CONGRESS SILENCES PALESTINIANS,” stood up [00:00:27] and yelled: “Why is the U.S. trying to silence Rashida Tlaib?”

Rashida Tlaib is connected to six Hamas-linked activists, all of whom served as fundraiser co-hosts for her successful 2018 congressional campaign. She has advocated for a one-state solution, endorsed the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement and called for reduced foreign aid to Israel. In July 2019, Tlaib co-sponsored a pro-BDS bill in the U.S. Congress introduced by Rep. Ilhan Omar.

Khalique continued to shout [00:00:35]: “...Israeli apartheid…has existed longer than what has happened on October 7…End the siege on Gaza now! End the occupation!”

Israel and Egypt implemented a United Nations-approved [pp. 39–41] joint blockade of the Gaza Strip in 2011 to stop Hamas from acquiring more sophisticated rockets.

Khalique was then approached [00:00:46] by a security guard and escorted out of the room.

Khalique left the room yelling [00:00:49]: “You will not silence us. We will not be silenced. Ceasefire now! Ceasefire now! Ceasefire now! Ceasefire now!”

The Capitol police reportedly charged approximately 10 protesters with illegally protesting inside a congressional office building. They also charged one demonstrator with assaulting a police officer.

Ripping Down Posters of Israeli Civilians Kidnapped by Hamas

On October 16, 2023, Khalique, along with Yazmeen Deyhimi, a fellow NYU student, ripped down posters meant to raise awareness of Israeli civilians kidnapped by Hamas terrorists and held hostage in Gaza.

As of December 8, 2023, Khalique was reportedly suspended by the university following the incident, forfeiting Khalique’s scholarship until fall 2024.
Hafiza Khalique, New York University NYU, Tore Down Posters of Israeli Hostages
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On Saturday, October 7, 2023, an estimated 2,900 heavily armed Hamas terrorists breached Israel’s border with Gaza. They executed numerous war crimes on civilians, including mass murder, beheadings of children, rape, torture, kidnappings and desecration of bodies. Israel retaliated with a war called “Swords of Iron.”

Hamas broadcast videos of their butchery on social media, often to victims’ social media for families to see.

As of November 10, 2023, over 1,200 Israelis, the vast majority being civilians, had reportedly been murdered during the attacks three weeks earlier. Details are below. Hamas kidnapped an estimated 230 Israelis, including 30 children. Over 3,000 were wounded, many severely. As of the same date, over 8,000 missiles had been fired from Gaza at Israeli communities, with Hamas claiming 5,000 the day it launched the attack.

Hamas began by launching thousands of rockets at Israel and using motorized paragliders “to infiltrate Israeli territory and secure terrain.” Terrorist ground forces destroyed parts of the border fence with Gaza, murdering and kidnapping soldiers.

The terrorists then turned their attention to 22 communities around Gaza, where they went house to house to savagely murder, mutilate and kidnap anyone they found. They executed children in front of their parents and parents in front of their children. They also beheaded children and babies, and massacred entire families, burning some alive who hid in their homes. Hamas terrorists kicked around the heads of beheaded victims like soccer balls. Israelis between the ages of three and 85 were kidnapped and taken to Gaza. Hamas has not allowed the Red Cross access to the hostages.

Over 360 unarmed young men and women were surrounded and slaughtered at one music festival alone. Bodies were publicly desecrated, with some dragged through the streets of Gaza, then beheaded. Women were raped next to the bodies of dead friends.

Forensic analysis of dead bodies showed evidence of torture and rape. Hamas terrorists said they were given explicit orders to carry out the atrocities, including chopping off victims’ legs and raping corpses. Hamas intentionally targeted youth centers and elementary schools to execute and kidnap children. They also took stimulant drugs to give added energy to murder and maim. Nazis also took drugs during World War II to fuel their anti-Semitic massacres.

The atrocities were acknowledged as the worst single-day massacre of Jews since the Holocaust, including by U.S. President Biden, who also compared Hamas to ISIS. Hamas attacked on the annual holiday of Simchat Torah, which that year was on Shabbat, the weekly Jewish Sabbath.

The Hamas atrocities against Israeli civilians are crimes against humanity according to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court.

The mass murder generated great sympathy for Israel from many countries but led to countless celebrations among Palestinians and anti-Israel organizations in America that back the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement.

In addition, Hamas called the October 7, 2023 terror attacks “Al-Aqsa Flood,” a reference to the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem. The allegation that Jews “threaten” to destroy the mosque has been a pretext for Arab attacks on Jews long before Israel was founded in 1948. Such propaganda has led to multiple periods of violence against Israeli civilians.

Biographical Information

In November 2023, Khalique was reportedly a member of the anti-Israel group Dissenters. The group was listed among the organizers of the anti-Israel protest at the U.S. Capitol on November 8, 2023.

As of October 2023, Khalique’s since-deleted LinkedIn profile said Khalique was studying at NYU, slated to graduate in 2027. As of the same date, Khalique was reportedly studying for a bachelor’s degree in gender and sexuality studies.

As of August 2023, Khalique served as the board chair of the Detroit Area Youth Uniting Michigan (DAYUM).

As of October 2023, Khalique’s since-deleted LinkedIn said Khalique was located in New York, New York.

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Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/hafizakhalique/ [Deleted]

Hafiza Khalique
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05/04/2026

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