Mahmoud Khalil vows to keep speaking out against the war in Gaza

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Mahmoud Khalil thanked supporters after his release from ICE custody and vowed to continue protesting for Palestinian rights, calling his detention part of a broader effort to silence pro-Palestinian voices. He accused the U.S. and Columbia University of backing what he described as a genocide in Gaza and said his presence shows those efforts to suppress the movement have failed.