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October 7

Cornell President Accused of Injuring Two Students in Parking Lot Clash after Israel Debate

Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff was followed to his vehicle on April 30 by members of Students for a Democratic Cornell after he delivered introductory remarks at a Cornell Political Union debate featuring Norman Finkelstein. The debate centered on whether Israel’s response to the October 7 attacks was justified. Protesters surrounded Kotlikoff’s vehicle and questioned him about Cornell’s discipline policies regarding pro-Palestinian student conduct.

Kotlikoff says he waited until his backup camera showed clear space behind the vehicle before maneuvering out, relying on pedestrian-alert and automatic-braking systems to avoid contact. Students Aiden Vallecillo and Hudson Athas allege the car backed into them, and one yelled that the vehicle had run over his foot. Cornell Emergency Medical Services responded to a foot injury call at the scene. Both sides have released competing video footage, with protesters’ clips suggesting contact and Cornell’s enhanced surveillance footage showing the students milling around afterward without obvious injury.

Kotlikoff characterized the encounter as “harassment and intimidation” by activists targeting him personally. The Cornell chapter of the American Association of University Professors has called for an independent investigation into the incident. The episode adds to mounting tension at Cornell, which agreed in November 2025 to a $60 million settlement with the Trump administration to resolve federal antisemitism allegations. (JPost/VFI News)

“Do not be overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” – Romans 12:21