Pro-Palestinian professor questioned by police at the scene of the death of Israeli activist Paul Kessler: video

A pro-Palestinian college professor was questioned by police at the scene of Paul Kessler’s death in Thousand Oaks, California, The Post can reveal.

Moorpark College professor Loay Alnaji, 50, was filmed speaking to a female officer, who could be seen taking a photograph of her hands in a video provided to The Post by Jewish Life Television.

“So you tried to touch the phone,” the agent can be heard asking Alnaji in the clip, to which he nods his head.

The bearded Alnaji sits on the sidewalk next to the blood-stained sidewalk, as people rush to tend to Paul Kessler, 69, who fell and hit the back of his head after a clash between pro-Israel and pro-Israel protesters. Palestinians.

Kessler, who had been waving an Israeli flag in support of the country, died less than 24 hours after suffering his injuries and the death has been ruled a homicide.

Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff said they are still investigating the incident and had received “conflicting statements” about what led to Kessler’s fall from the two different sides present, according to the LA Times.

Fryhoff said they are investigating a suspect, identified only as a 50-year-old man from Moorpark, who Fryhoff said had cooperated with investigators. No charges have been filed at this time.

Paul Kessler, 69, died after waving an Israeli flag.

Although Alnaji was photographed at the scene and questioned, police have not identified his name and it is unclear if he is the same person under investigation.

Alnaji is a computer science professor at Moorpark College, but as of Wednesday the college had removed his teaching profile.

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On Tuesday afternoon, Alnaji was seen installing surveillance cameras above his garage door. When approached by a Post reporter, he only said “no comment.”

The Post can confirm that a pro-Palestinian university professor was questioned at the scene of Kessler’s death.Fox News Digital

On his Facebook and YouTube pages, Alnaji posted messages praising Palestinians and videos.

In a recent post, the professor wrote: “O Allah, release the captivity of Al-Aqsa Mosque… Sooner rather than later…. O Allah, do not deprive us of praying in it before we die.

“O Allah, give victory to your weak servants in Palestine and everywhere…O Allah, unite their hearts with a bond of patience and faith.”

Moorpark College professor Loay Alnaji, 50, was filmed speaking to a female officer, who could be seen taking a photograph of her hands in a video provided to The Post by Jewish Life Television. RMG Alnaji is sitting on the sidewalk next to the blood. Stained sidewalk, as people rush to tend to Paul Kessler, 69, who fell and hit the back of his head after a clash between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters. RMG Kessler, who had been waving an Israeli flag in support of the country, died less than 24 hours after suffering his injuries and the death has been ruled a homicide.

He also previously reposted a video of activist Shahid King Bolsen comparing the terrorist group Hamas to civil rights leaders.

“If someone asked me to condemn Hamas, I would say: what’s the rush? Let history decide,” King says in the video.

“You condemned Nelson Mandela until you didn’t, until he became a hero. You condemned Mahatma Gandhi until you didn’t.

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Ventura County Sheriff Jim Fryhoff said they are still investigating the incident and had received “conflicting statements.”

“Let’s wait and see because you might change your mind about this too.”

Meanwhile, Rabbi Ari Averbach told The Post that Kessler was a pilot but had retired from the medical field.

“His family wants him to be remembered as he was most of his life, that he was a father and a husband,” Averbach said. “He didn’t go from protest to protest trying to make his voice heard.

“He wasn’t an agitator or someone who got in people’s faces. He got caught up in the melee and the family is simply trying to get over his grief.”

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