U.S. Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., expressed her pride in her daughter on Friday following her daughter's participation in an anti-Israel protest that led to her arrest in New York City. Isra Hirsi, a student at an Ivy League college, was one of over 100 individuals who received a summons for trespassing during protests at Columbia University.
Omar took to social media to commend her daughter's actions, highlighting Isra's history of activism and leadership. She mentioned Isra's past initiatives, such as organizing a statewide school walkout on the 20th anniversary of the Columbine shooting at the age of 15, leading a significant youth climate rally in the nation's Capitol at 16, and advocating for her school to take a stand against genocide.
In her statement, Omar emphasized the importance of standing up against injustices and using constitutionally protected rights such as freedom of speech, assembly, and petition to drive positive change. She praised Isra for her courage and compassion in addressing issues that she finds intolerable.
The incident at Columbia University underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the diverse range of opinions and actions it elicits. The protest that Isra Hirsi participated in reflects a broader societal dialogue on international relations and human rights.