My testimony on campus antisemitism was derailed by someone’s Israel obsession

The Hill
by Shabbos Kestenbaum, opinion contributor
February 24, 2026
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My testimony on campus antisemitism was derailed by someone’s Israel obsession
Commissioner Prejean Boller’s testimony on campus antisemitism was disrupted by her frequent distractions and fixation on Israel. During the proceedings, Boller appeared disengaged, often diverting attention from the issue at hand by scrolling through her phone or bringing up unrelated topics related to Israel. This behavior frustrated those involved in the discussion, as the focus shifted away from addressing antisemitism and toward broader political debates involving Israel. The testimony was intended to address concerns about rising antisemitism on college campuses, a growing issue that has gained attention in recent years. However, Boller’s actions repeatedly steered the conversation toward Israel, diverting energy away from the core topic. This not only frustrated those present but also raised questions about her priorities and ability to engage meaningfully with the issue at hand. The situation highlights the challenges of discussing sensitive topics like campus antisemitism in a broader political landscape dominated by competing interests and distractions. Boller’s behavior underscores how easily such discussions can be d
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Originally published on The Hill on 2/24/2026