Izzy Mustafa

Izzy Mustafa’s Participation in the Pro-Hamas Encampment at Columbia University (Columbia)

Izzy Mustafa’s Participation in the Pro-Hamas Encampment at Columbia University

Izzy Mustafa spoke at the pro-Hamas encampment at Columbia in April 2024. Mustafa has also expressed support for terrorism and spread hatred of Israel. 

In April 2024, Izzy Mustafa spoke at the Columbia encampment and said [05:58:24]: “The organizing that you all have done for the last 195 days has been nothing but invigorating! And let’s just keep raising the bar. Let’s keep raising the ceiling The more we escalate the more that they’ll understand.”

Mustafa continued and said [05:58:42]: “When it comes to Palestinians and those who are with us for our struggle for liberation, they are no match! We’re going home and we're going home soon. All of us. And it’s because of the dedication and the organizing spirit of campuses. Long lives [sic] the student movements!”

The encampment was in support of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement. Columbia is located in New York, New York.

In a June 2016 interview for the Time magazine, Mustafa said [00:00:35] Mustafa’s name was “Izzaddine Mustafa.” As of October 2024, Mustafa went by “Izz Zeitawy (Moses Mustafa)” on Facebook.
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Pro-Hamas Encampment at Columbia University

On April 17, 2024, Columbia students and anti-Israel activists set up a pro-Hamas “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on the university's main lawn. Many participants were arrested and the encampment featured multiple violent incidents, including taking over a campus building and taking a university worker hostage.

Activists protested Israel’s war against Hamas and demanded that Columbia “divest from companies and institutions that profit from Israeli apartheid, genocide and occupation…”

The action had reportedly been planned for months and was organized by the Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) coalition. The encampment was also organized by Columbia’s banned pro-Hamas activist group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the university chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP). Activists reportedly received training from National SJP and other anti-Israel organizations.

Among the encampment leaders was Columbia student Khymani James who had said [00:00:25]: “Zionists…They are nazis!... They’re supporters of genocide! Why would we want people who are supporters of genocide to live?... Be glad, be grateful that I am not just going out and murdering Zionists.” Aidan Parisi, another encampment leader, responded to Columbia’s demand to disband the encampment by declaring online that: “COLUMBIA WILL BURN.”

The encampment was forcibly dismantled at the directive of Columbia’s president and administration. The NYPD [New York Police Department] entered the area, cleared the encampment and arrested more than 100 protestors, approximately 80 of whom were Columbia students. The students were charged with trespassing and suspended from Columbia indefinitely.

The next day, activists created a new encampment. When divestment negotiations with Columbia failed, protesters illegally forced their way into the university’s Hamilton Hall on April 30, 2024. They smashed [00:00:55] through a glass-paneled door, broke security cameras, threw university property out of the windows and unfurled [00:00:01] a banner in the building’s wall that read: “INTIFADA,” a term in Arabic for uprising or insurrection that carries the connotation of violence.

While barricading themselves in the building, agitators kept three Columbia custodians hostage and stopped them from leaving. When the NYPD raided and dismantled the encampment a second time, they arrested more than 100 students, nearly half of whom were reportedly not affiliated with Columbia.

NYPD shared on Twitter photos of objects the police found in Hamilton Hall. These included knives, hammers, gas masks, ropes and a pamphlet that read [video 1]: “...DISRUPT/RECLAIM/DESTROY zionist business interests everywhere! DEATH TO ISRAELI REAL STATE! DEATH TO AMERICA!...LONG LIVE THE INTIFADA!”

Just outside the encampment area, Jewish students were called [slide 2]: “Uncultured a** b**ches!” and were told to “Go back to Europe!” Activists also said [slide 3] to them: “Yahoodim [Jews], yahoodi [Jew], f**k you!” and “Stop killing children!” as they walked from campus to their dorm rooms.

Also just outside the encampment area, anti-Israel activists chanted [slide 5]: “Ya Hamas, ya habib, odrob, odrob Tel Aviv! [Oh Hamas, oh loved one, strike, strike Tel Aviv!]”, a chant that celebrates Hamas rocket attacks against Israel.

An activist just outside the encampment area held [photo 4] a sign that said, referring to the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades, Hamas’s military wing: “AL-QASAM’S NEXT TARGETS.” Her sign contained an arrow pointing to a pro-Israel crowd.

On May 31, 2024, Columbia SJP announced that its activists had set up a third encampment at the university. At the encampment, protesters reportedly displayed on a big screen a video that portrayed Hamas as a peace-seeking organization and made a sign that contained an inverted red triangle, a symbol in support of Hamas.

The Columbia encampment reportedly inspired a wave of protest encampments across North American campuses, where pro-Israel students were blocked or restricted from campus facilities. Jewish students were reportedly harassed in several other ways.

Background on Pro-Hamas Encampments

The encampment was one of over 140 pro-Hamas and anti-Israel college encampments set up in North America, and over 20 more globally, in the spring of 2024. The first began on April 17, 2024, at Columbia University. The encampments were unofficially known as the “student intifada,” borrowing a term associated with terrorist violence.  

Protesters harassed Jewish students, blocked Jews from campus facilities and shouted anti-Semitic slogans. They occupied campus grounds, in many cases illegally, caused property damage, violently took over buildings, celebrated terrorism and promoted the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement. 

Activists set up encampments to oppose Israel’s right to wage war against the Hamas terror group following October 7, 2023, when Hamas murdered approximately 1,200 people, including 32 American and 8 Canadian citizens. Hamas also kidnapped 252 people, including 11 Americans and the bodies of 2 murdered Canadians. As of May 26, 2024, 125 hostages remained in Hamas captivity.

For more information on the October 7, 2023 terror attacks, see the Canary Mission page on Hamas.  

Izzy Mustafa’s Support for Terrorism

On May 18, 2021, during Israel’s Operation Guardian of the Walls (OGW), Mustafa wrote on Facebook: “The Dignity and Hope Manifesto / The Unity Intifada / People of Palestine, / Here we are, writing a new chapter of courage and pride, in which we tell a story of justice and of the truth that no level of Israeli colonial repression can erase, however cruel and brutal that repression may be.”

In May 2021, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorists fired over 4,300 rockets from Gaza at major population centers in Israel. Israel responded by launching OGW, carrying out targeted military strikes in Gaza.

The term “intifada,” which translates from Arabic as “uprising” or “insurrection,” carries the connotation of violence. Palestinian intifadas waged against Israel have been marked since 1987 by hundreds of hijackings, shootings, stabbings, bombings and suicide missions.

The post continued: “In these days, we write a new chapter, a chapter of a united Intifada that seeks our one and only goal: reuniting Palestinian society in all of its different parts; reuniting our political will, and our means of struggle to confront Zionism throughout Palestine.”

Zionism is the belief that Jews have the right to self-determination in their own national home, and the right to develop their national culture. Zionism is a core part of the identity of most Jews.


The post also read: “This long Intifada is, at its heart, an Intifada of consciousness. It is an Intifada to overthrow off the filth of quietude and defeatism. Because of it, the brave generations to come will have been raised, once again, on the fundamental principle of our unity. It will stand in the face of all the elites working to deepen and entrench the divisions in and between our communities.”

Mustafa’s post ended: “This Intifada will be a long one in the streets of Palestine and in streets around the world;...This is an Intifada of bared chests and foreheads held high armed with revolutionary goals…”
 
On April 11, 2019, Mustafa wrote on Facebook: “There are currently 400 Palestinian prisoners’ who are on hunger strike this moment in the Israeli prisons of…There is an importance for us all to stand by the Palestinian political prisoners and support their demands for dignity and justice…

Anti-Israel organization Addameer reported that one of the prisoners who started the hunger strike was Wa’el Jaghoub, a leader with the terrorist organization the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).

The PFLP is dedicated to the violent destruction of Israel. It is designated as a foreign terrorist organization (FTO) by the United States. The EU, Canada, the Gulf Cooperation Council, Australia and Israel also list it as a terror group due to its history of carrying out assassinations, suicide bombings, hijackings and multiple murders.

In a March 2019 interview for the CounterPunch website, Mustafa defended the 2018 “Great March of Return” as a “mass mobilization to demand their [Palestinian] human rights.” 

Mustafa also said Mustafa had worked with “one of the organizers of the Great March,” described as “one of the most inspirational people” Mustafa had ever met. Mustafa said the organizer “helped make the Great March essentially peaceful.”

In May 2018, terror organization Hamas instigated the “March of Return.” Thousands of violent rioters attempted numerous breaches of Israel’s border fence with Gaza, seeking to harm Jews across the border. Media reports confirmed [00:00:20] protesters’ breaches and attempted breaches of the fence, some by armed Palestinians. On May 15, 2018, senior Hamas official Mahmoud Al-Zahhar said the Gaza protests were only a pretext of “peaceful resistance.”

During the 2018 March of Return, Hamas routinely directed its members to infiltrate the border between Gaza and Israel to train for an attack on Israeli communities in the area, leading to the October 7, 2023 massacre. For more information, see the Canary Mission page on Hamas.

Izzy Mustafa’s Hatred of Israel

On December 11, 2019, Mustafa wrote on Facebook, referring to Israel as a “very insecure colonial state that was founded to uphold a supremacist ideology.” Mustafa also wrote: “Palestine will be free from the river to the sea.”

“From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free” is a chant used [00:02:47] to call for the elimination of the State of Israel. It has also been employed by Hamas leader Khaled Mashal to call for the replacement of Israel with an Islamic state. In April 2024, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning the chant as antisemitic.


In July 2022, while working for the anti-Israel organization Adalah Justice Project, Mustafa wrote that the Palestinian flag was “a constant reminder that the indigenous Palestinians are the rightful inhabitants of the land. It is the nagging admonition that they [Israelis] are the invaders.” 

One way anti-Israel activists spread anti-Semitism is by denying [00:17:45] Jewish history, with the aim of delegitimizing restored Jewish sovereignty, attacking Israel’s legitimacy and portraying Jews as foreign to the Land of Israel.

Izzy Mustafa’s Anti-Israel Activism and Work 

In April 2024, Mustafa said [05:57:34] Mustafa was “proud” to have organized “one of the first” National Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) conferences at the Columbia campus. In 2014, Mustafa was an activist with the SJP branch at the University of New Mexico (UNM).

In 2018, Mustafa engaged in activism with the pro-terror group Within Our Lifetime (WOL).

In 2015, Mustafa was active with the anti-Israel organization Samidoun, which the U.S. Department of Treasury in October 2024 designated as a “sham charity” and an international fundraiser for the PFLP.

As of October 2024, Mustafa’s LinkedIn profile said Mustafa was a digital media marketer and content creator.

Also as of October 2024, Mustafa’s LinkedIn said Mustafa was located in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Izzy Mustafa
Status:
Professional
University:
New-Mexico
Organizations:
BDS,
SJP,
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Samidoun,
WOL

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05/04/2026

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