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Pro-Palestinian Professor Questioned in Killing of Jewish Man Posted Pro-Hamas Video

Professor Accused ‍of Killing Jewish Man at Pro-Israel Protest

Paul Kessler carries an Israeli flag at a⁣ Los Angeles-area⁢ protest before being⁤ attacked by ⁤pro-Palestine counter-protesters (Christina Buttons/Twitter)

A shocking incident unfolded at a pro-Israel protest in ‍Los Angeles, where a professor stands accused of killing a Jewish ​man, Paul Kessler.‌ The accused professor, Loay Alnaji, who teaches computer science at Moorpark College, allegedly struck ​Kessler in the mouth with a‍ megaphone, causing him to fall and hit his ‌head ‌on the pavement. Tragically, Kessler succumbed to his injuries within 24⁢ hours.

In‍ a ‌video obtained by⁣ the New York Post, Alnaji ⁢can be seen conversing with a female police officer while medical personnel attend‍ to ⁤Kessler. The officer questions Alnaji ‍about his actions, to ⁢which he nods and points towards​ the megaphone.

Further ‍scrutiny of Alnaji’s online presence reveals⁤ a ‍concerning video reposted on his ⁣Instagram account. The video features activist Shahid⁤ King ⁣Bolsen comparing Hamas, the Palestinian militant group, to⁤ historical freedom⁢ fighters.‍ Bolsen questions the rush to condemn Hamas, drawing parallels to how⁢ figures like‍ Nelson Mandela and Mahatma Gandhi were initially criticized​ before being hailed as​ heroes.

Authorities have classified Kessler’s death as ‍a homicide and are investigating the ‌50-year-old Alnaji ‍as the primary suspect. While ​the‌ police have not officially confirmed his⁤ identity, reports suggest that his residence was ‍searched on the⁤ evening of the incident.

Although ⁢Alnaji has not⁣ been arrested, it​ is anticipated that he will face charges with a hate crime enhancement, according to StopAntisemitism.

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⁢There are several ways to prevent and minimize the spread of HIV and AIDS:

1. Practice safe sex: Use condoms consistently and correctly, especially if engaging‌ in sexual activity with multiple partners or with individuals whose HIV status is unknown.

2. Get tested: Know your HIV status and‌ get ⁢tested regularly. This can help you take appropriate steps to prevent transmission and access early treatment if necessary.

3. Limit the number of sexual partners: Having fewer sexual partners reduces the risk of exposure to HIV.

4. Use clean needles: If ‌you inject drugs, always ⁢use clean needles and⁤ sterile equipment to avoid the transmission of HIV and other bloodborne infections.

5. Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP): If‍ you’re at high‌ risk ‌of contracting ‍HIV, talk to your healthcare​ provider about PrEP, which ⁢involves taking a daily medication to reduce the risk ‌of HIV infection.

6. Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP): In case ⁤of​ potential exposure to HIV, such as through unprotected sex or sharing needles, seek immediate medical ‍attention to discuss the possibility of​ starting PEP. This medication ⁤can help prevent HIV infection if taken within 72 hours of exposure.

7. Promote HIV education ⁣and awareness: Educate ⁣yourself and others about HIV transmission, prevention,​ and the importance of early detection and treatment. Help reduce the stigma ‌surrounding HIV and AIDS.

8. Support access to healthcare and treatment: Advocate ​for increased ‍access to healthcare services, including HIV testing,⁣ treatment, and support for individuals living with HIV/AIDS.

9. Provide resources and support for affected communities: Support organizations and programs that provide resources, education, and counseling for individuals living with HIV/AIDS‍ and those affected ‍by the disease.

10. Encourage regular medical check-ups: Regular medical check-ups can help identify any potential health issues, including HIV, at an early stage and allow ⁣for appropriate‍ interventions.

It’s important ‍to note that while these ⁢measures can⁢ greatly ⁣reduce the risk of HIV transmission, they are not foolproof. Therefore,‌ it’s essential to combine prevention strategies and maintain open communication with healthcare providers to stay informed about the latest advancements in HIV prevention and treatment.



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