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Chilling words of pro-Hamas Stanford teacher assistant who wants president murdered and for Palestinian terror group installed in place of US government: 'I'd be happy if Biden was dead'

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A teacher's assistant at Stanford University who has previously claimed that Jihad is part of the Muslim religion called on the military to assassinate president Joe Biden.

Hamza El Boudali has been a section leader in a computer-science class at the prestigious California school since 2023 - and has a history of making inflammatory comments regarding the Israel-Palestine conflict.

'I’m not calling for a civilian to do it, but I think a military should,' the 23-year-old said of the President of the United States being murdered to a small group at a protest last month, according to The Atlantic.

'I’d be happy if Biden was dead,' he reportedly added.

'I’m not calling for a vigilante to do it but I’m saying he is guilty of mass murder and should be treated in the same way that a terrorist with darker skin would be - and we all know terrorists with dark skin are typically bombed and drone striked (sic) by American planes.'

Hamza El Boudali, a section leader in a computer-science class at Stanford, has called on the military to assassinate president Joe Biden

Hamza El Boudali, a section leader in a computer-science class at Stanford, has called on the military to assassinate president Joe Biden

He was seen in footage standing in front of Stanford's Blue and White tent, an education tent about Israel manned by Jewish students, holding a sign that read: 'Ask Me About Jihad'

He was seen in footage standing in front of Stanford's Blue and White tent, an education tent about Israel manned by Jewish students, holding a sign that read: 'Ask Me About Jihad'

In perhaps the most shocking of the exchanges that have rocked Stanford's campus in recent months, El Boudali allegedly erupted into threats as he protested a pro-Israel display at the school in February. 

He was seen in footage standing in front of Stanford's Blue and White tent, an education tent about Israel manned by Jewish students, holding a sign that read: 'Ask Me About Jihad.'

When confronted over the sign, El Boudali said he would prefer Hamas to take over the federal government.

The teaching assistant added that Jews under Hamas-occupied America would do 'very well... just like the hostages.'

El Boudali was reported to the university, which declined to punish him or strip him of his grading duties, and only moved his office hours with students to Zoom.

A university spokesperson told the Free Beacon, 'Stanford takes accusations about potential discriminatory behavior by instructors very seriously', and added students can get their work re-graded by another instructor if they choose to.

Pro-Palestine protests have swept Stanford University's campus following the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks, with one pictured on February 12, 2024

Pro-Palestine protests have swept Stanford University's campus following the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks, with one pictured on February 12, 2024 

He reportedly didn't deny the encounter, but defended it as 'the Blue and White Tent has been presenting Islamophobic rhetoric and misinformation to the campus community.

'As a Muslim student who has been here for over 5 years, I took it upon myself to combat their Islamophobia through education.'

DailyMail.com has reached out to Stanford for comment on this story. 

Stanford has been in hot water since the October 7 attacks by Hamas against Israel, which sparked the ongoing war in Gaza. 

In another unsavory exchange on January 24, a forum on combatting anti-Semitism was overran by pro-Palestine protestors.

The activists were seen in footage harassing and taunting Jewish students, after they descended on the venue and warned staff they would 'find out where you live.'

At the event, Stanford president Richard Saller tried to reassure students that the university was behind them, saying: 'We really do want to make sure that all of the communities on campus get the respect that they deserve.

'We’re committed to equal treatment and equal protection.'

Jewish students at Stanford say they have been left fearing for their lives after anti-Semitism swept the campus

Jewish students at Stanford say they have been left fearing for their lives after anti-Semitism swept the campus 

At an event intended to address antisemitism, protestors erupted into ugly scenes as they chanted at Jewish students to 'go back to Brooklyn' and declared 'Israel will fall'

At an event intended to address antisemitism, protestors erupted into ugly scenes as they chanted at Jewish students to 'go back to Brooklyn' and declared 'Israel will fall' 

But just outside the event, protestors gathered to demonstrate against the war in the Middle East, targeting a rabbi and berating a Jewish student.

The student, David Schuller, 24, approached the group outside the event, before footage showed them surround and heckle him in response.

As the students scream at him that the 'IDF killed your hostages' in Gaza bombings, police stood by and did nothing.

At one point a protestor appeared to whisper something in his ear, which Schuller claimed was them making a violent threat against him.

'He told me, ‘Watch it man, we’re watching you. You better know what you’re getting into,'' Schuller told the

'I had to take a couple steps back and tell the cops he threatened physical violence.'

Numerous other protests and demonstrations against Jewish students have erupted across the campus, including one where they warned Jewish students to 'go back to Brooklyn.'

The chant is referencing the large Jewish population in the New York City borough, which is hosts the most Jews of anywhere in the world.

In another incidence of anti-Semitism on the campus, Stanford's Chabad Rabbi Dov Greenberg was followed by a mob that chanted at him: 'There is only one solution - intifada revolution'

In another incidence of anti-Semitism on the campus, Stanford's Chabad Rabbi Dov Greenberg was followed by a mob that chanted at him: 'There is only one solution - intifada revolution' 

Video of the moment also saw the pro-Palestine protestors brand white people 'terrorists' and call for the destruction of Israel and America.

'Stanford employees, we know your names and we know where you work,' another said as staff tried to calm the tensions. 'And we will soon find out where you live.'

Further incidents included the apparent targeting of Stanford's Chabad Rabbi Dov Greenberg, who was seeing being followed by a mob as he led students away from the clashes.

Protestors chanted at him, 'There is only one solution - intifada revolution', and, 'Zionist, Zionist, you can't hide, we charge you with genocide.'

The chilling encounters are a stark reminder of the scenes that have erupted on college campuses as a result of the Middle East crisis, with experts reportedly saying they could constitute grounds for a discrimination lawsuit.

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