Anti-Israel demonstrators protest former PM Bennett at Columbia University

An anti-Israel protester holds up a sign outside the campus of Columbia University in New York City on March 4, 2025, to protest a speech by former prime minister Naftali Bennett (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)
An anti-Israel protester holds up a sign outside the campus of Columbia University in New York City on March 4, 2025, to protest a speech by former prime minister Naftali Bennett (CHARLY TRIBALLEAU / AFP)

More than 200 pro-Palestinian, anti-Israel protesters gather in front of Columbia University in New York to demonstrate against former prime minister Naftali Bennett, who was at the campus for a speaking engagement.

“The decision to host a man with such a violent and openly discriminatory record sends a message that the university values some voices over others,” a spokesperson for Columbia Palestine Solidarity Coalition — one of the groups taking part in the protest — says in a statement.

None of the individual protesters at the event, many of whom wore masks or traditional Palestinian keffiyehs, agree to speak with AFP journalists.

Police at the scene worked to separate the protest from a small group of pro-Israel counter-demonstrators nearby, though the two demonstrations passed without any incident.

The protest was held at the same time as US President Donald Trump’s administration threatened federal funding for the New York university over its failure to combat antisemitism.

The federal government on Monday said it was considering ending contracts it has with Columbia worth over $50 million, blaming it for failing to protect its Jewish students from amid antisemitism the protests.

“All Federal Funding will STOP for any College, School, or University that allows illegal protests,” Trump wrote yesterday on his platform Truth Social.

“Agitators will be imprisoned/or permanently sent back to the country from which they came. American students will be permanently expelled or, depending on …the crime, arrested,” the post continued.

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