Columbia University professor Shai Davidai's temporary campus ban draws mixed reactions
Columbia University assistant professor Shai Davidai, who many pro-Palestine students have accused of harassment since the Hamas-led attacks on southern Israel, has had his campus access restricted for “repeatedly" harassing and intimidating university employees, the university told Middle East Eye.
While there have been many complaints from pro-Palestine students against the Israeli professor, the university’s decision to limit his access to campus comes after incidents with university employees.
“Columbia has consistently and continually respected Assistant Professor Davidai's right to free speech and to express his views,” University spokesperson Millie Wert told MEE via email.
“His freedom of speech has not been limited and is not being limited now. Columbia, however, does not tolerate threats of intimidation, harassment, or other threatening behavior by its employees.”
The university said that they have "temporarily limited his access to campus while he undertakes appropriate training on our policies governing the behavior of our employees."
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Davidai publicised the university’s decision to restrict him from campus in a video posted to his Instagram account on Tuesday.
In the video, he said his lawyer told him that “the university has decided to not allow me to be on campus anymore. My job. Why? Because of October 7th. Because I was not afraid to stand up to the hateful mob. And because I was not afraid to expose Mr fucking Cas Holloway.”
Davidai says he was suspended for posting multiple videos on X of his conversations with chief operating officer Cas Holloway and assistant director of public safety Bobby Lau on the anniversary of the 7 October attacks and during the Columbia University Apartheid Divest walkout.
“Because I posted those videos, and now everybody knows Cas Holloway’s name and Bobby Lau’s name, they retaliate. They don’t like being exposed,” Davidai said.
In a video posted on X, Davidai is seen talking with Lau, saying, “You are such a useless administrator. But you know what, there were so many useless administrators in Nazi Germany, and you know what? After the war, they said they did everything they could.”
He also posted the video response to the university's decision on X, followed by a tweet that said Holloway "is a little man with a big ego and a smug smile", as well as Halloway's Columbia email address for Davidai's supporters to "tell him exactly what you think of him".
Cas Holloway is a little man with a big ego and a smug smile.
— Shai Davidai (@ShaiDavidai) October 16, 2024
Luckily he has an email where you can tell him exactly what you think of him.
This is his email: [email protected]https://t.co/qjz5kqt3Lb
During the Columbia protest walkout where Davidai is accused of harassing Columbia employees, a video posted on X shows Davidai walking into participants of the walk-out, with the social media user alleging that Davidai was doing it intentionally.
This is so funny. He keeps walking straight into people and then crying to campus security that he’s getting elbowed. You have to remember that this is a guy who went on 60 Minutes to discuss antisemitism on college campuses.
— k-von (@never_oppressed) October 10, 2024
pic.twitter.com/cmK3RXjGgP
Student and faculty recall experiences with Davidai
Many students have taken to their social media accounts to tell of their own experiences with Davidai, going back to the fall 2023 semester.
A majority of the complaints occurred in April during the Columbia solidarity encampment for Gaza, which he repeatedly attempted to enter, but the grievances continued into the new school year.
Davidai in April called pro-Palestine students "the Hitler Youth" and used his social media accounts - where he has over 100,000 followers - to repeatedly call for the US National Guard to be brought into the protest encampment.
Shai Davidai is demanding THE NATIONAL GUARD come in to violently disperse the Gaza Solidarity Encampment. How the fuck does this guy still have a job? pic.twitter.com/5ube62oEwC
— Victims of Capitalism Memorial Foundation (@karaokecomputer) April 19, 2024
Layla, a Palestinian student at Columbia, posted on Tuesday that Davidai had allegedly "targeted" her for months.
the columbia business professor who has: targeted me for months, retweeted inappropriate comments about my body, and claimed I was part of Hamas as we evacuated my family from Gaza (we’re Palestinian Christians) is now banned from Columbia’s campus for harassment.
— Layla 🪬 (@itslaylas) October 15, 2024
Another student, Maryam Iqbal, accused Davidai of "stalking" her.
Shai Davidai is so committed to stalking me that he just subscribed to a newsletter I wrote for a couple times this summer that only has around 1k subscribers. Idk how to describe how weird this level of obsession towards a Columbia student is, let alone a 19 year old girl. pic.twitter.com/60HqNhGiAg
— maryam مريم🇵🇸🍁 (@bluepashminas) October 15, 2024
Former faculty member Mohamed Abdou – who discovered he was "terminated" from the university while watching Columbia's House antisemitism congressional hearing in April – has also taken to his social media accounts to tell of his experience with Davidai.
"Shai didn't just harass and endanger students but also staff/faculty like me," he wrote on X. "He composed entire [X threads] about me and tagged FBI and homeland security."
Others & he paved way for Elon Musk, David Rubin, Jesse Waters etc to tweet at me & to compose actual vids dedicated to taking me down to the point that I was exposed to death threats in public, had proud boys chasing me down the street & eventually my having to leave the US. /2 pic.twitter.com/8vlu4Bss6F
— Dr. مُحَمَّد (@minuetinGmajor) October 16, 2024
Columbia did not directly address MEE's questions about whether students’ accusations of harassment were investigated prior to limiting his campus access or whether they had any input into the university’s decision.
An official at Columbia University told MEE that the access restriction was a direct result of Davidai’s conduct on 7 October 2024, for harassing university employees in violation of university policy.
"This is not about one isolated incident or any one individual employee," they added.
At the time of the pro-Palestine encampment in the spring, Columbia responded to his repeated attempts to enter it by limiting his access to campus.
Clip of Shai realizing his Columbia ID was deactivated as COO Cas Holloway watched. https://t.co/yguWcCDuiD pic.twitter.com/c5uVbitWvt
— Talia Jane ❤️🔥 (@taliaotg) April 22, 2024
This incident was followed by Davidai organising a counter-protest outside of school grounds.
"Right now we're not okay."
— PALESTINE ONLINE 🇵🇸 (@OnlinePalEng) April 22, 2024
Pro-Israel assistant professor at Columbia Business School Shai Davidai, who urged the National Guard to come and disperse the encampment two days ago, expresses disturbance by the Gaza Solidarity Encampment.https://t.co/HwbLXNHKdH pic.twitter.com/8JU38O2iOm
During the spring semester 2024, there were calls from inside and outside of campus for Columbia to fire Davidai. A petition that was made during that time currently has over 13,300 signatures.
Reactions to the decision
In addition to those who have spoken of their experiences with Davidai, social media has been flooded with celebratory language – and many memes – of the university's decision.
Happy Shai Davidai has has been banned from Columbia University’s campus for harassment day to all who celebrate
— Read Abolish Rent (@JoshuaPHilll) October 15, 2024
Shai Davidai may have blocked me on Twitter, but only one of us is blocked from Columbia’s campus 😂
— Remi Kanazi (@Remroum) October 16, 2024
One X user hopes this would have a lasting impact on campus.
my hope with shai davidai being banned from columbia’s campus is the student zionists taking their cues from him, who feel emboldened to terrorize their fellow students, find less irrational role models to emulate and pick up some non-toxic hobbies.
— Talia Jane ❤️🔥 (@taliaotg) October 16, 2024
For those who support Davidai, the news of his temporary campus ban is being deemed as an infringement of the First Amendment.
"Columbia appears to be into free speech UNLESS that speech is NOT supportive of violence and antisemitism," one person posted on X.
BREAKING: @columbia bans Jewish Israeli professor from campus as a punishment for the fact that he spoke up condemning students celebrating terrorism on their campus.
— Tali Goldsheft (@TaliGoldsheft) October 16, 2024
Columbia appears to be into free speech UNLESS that speech is NOT supportive of violence and antisemitism. https://t.co/YEVpIiQy62
Another social media user posted that Columbia's decision was "Nazi Germany-type stuff".
So, instead of banning the people cheering for Hamas, the literal PFLP members (a designated terrorist organization), and any and all Muslim Brotherhood actors on the college campus, @Columbia bans the Jew.
— Angela Van Der Pluym (@anjewla90) October 16, 2024
Amazing. That's Nazi Germany-type stuff
Although many online see the university's decision as a positive move, they remain critical of Columbia for taking a year to do so.
A year overdue, but welcome nevertheless.
— Dan Sheehan (@danpjsheehan) October 16, 2024
Davidai is one of the most hateful, ludicrous public figures to emerge since Oct 7.
A screechingly Islamophobic princeling, suspended in a permanent state of hysteria, who became the diaper-wearing mascot of the new campus McCarthyism. https://t.co/9Z3ZScLrwk
One person felt that "justice was served" after reportedly enduring harassment from Davidai.
Memes and video clips aside, Shai Davidai being banned from Columbia's campus is justice served for the Palestinian diaspora and pro Palestine students at Columbia.
— Abdelhalim Abdelrahman- عبد الحليم عبد الرحمن (@AbdelA1924) October 16, 2024
Shai has stalked, doxxed and harassed kids, personally attacked me and my heritage, and has done all he could to…
Amidst the celebratory posts from students and their supporters, many have pointed out that this decision did not come in response to his treatment of students.
The craziest part about Shai Davidai being banned from campus is that it wasn’t for spending a year harassing and doxxing students and their families. It was for harassing CU admin.
— ايدن 🔻 (@allegedlyaidan) October 16, 2024
Don’t ever forget for a second that Columbia doesn’t give a single fuck about their students.
One X user posted that limiting Davidai's access to campus "isn't enough".
"He needs to be fired @Columbia. You cannot employ a stalker."
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