Mohamed Abdou Attacks Muslim Politician for Condemning Hamas and Calls October 7 “Victory,”
In a chilling Instagram story, former Columbia professor Mohamed Abdou once again revealed the full depth of his extremist ideology — this time by attacking New York Assembly member Zohran Mamdani, a progressive Muslim politician, for not being radical enough.
Abdou criticized Mamdani for two things:
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Believing Israel has a right to exist
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Condemning the October 7 Hamas attacks
For Abdou, that was too much. He derided Mamdani as a “Muslim settler of color” — a term intended to strip him of his identity and cast him as a traitor for not supporting Hamas.
But the most disturbing part of the story came in Abdou’s words:
“Victory is Al-Aqsa Flood.”
Al-Aqsa Flood is what Hamas named its October 7 massacre — a day when 1,200 Israelis, including children, women, and the elderly, were slaughtered. For Abdou, that wasn’t a tragedy. It was “victory.”
Why This Matters
This story shows how deeply Mohamed Abdou is embedded in an ideology of violence, antisemitism, and dehumanization. He rejects democracy, condemns Muslim politicians who support peaceful coexistence, and celebrates mass murder as political triumph.
Labeling Mamdani — who was democratically elected — as a “settler” shows Abdou’s total rejection of civil society. It’s not enough to disagree; in Abdou’s view, anyone who opposes Hamas must be excommunicated from Muslim identity altogether.
His definition of “victory” is not peace, justice, or liberation. It’s bloodshed.
Final Word
Mohamed Abdou isn’t just a radical professor. He is a propagandist for Hamas, promoting a worldview that celebrates terrorism and punishes anyone who seeks peace.
And every time he posts, he proves exactly why Columbia banned him for life.