Cornell President Accused of Hitting Students with Car After Campus Israel-Palestine Event
Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff faces allegations from students that he struck them with his vehicle during a parking lot confrontation following a campus Israel-Palestine debate.

Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff is facing accusations from students who claim he hit them with his car during a confrontation in a campus parking lot following an Israel-Palestine debate event.
The incident allegedly occurred after tensions from the campus debate spilled over into a parking lot encounter between Kotlikoff and students. Two students reportedly sustained injuries during the clash, though the extent of those injuries has not been disclosed.
Kotlikoff has disputed the students' account of events, claiming that he was harassed in the parking lot during the confrontation. The university president has not provided detailed comments about the specific allegations regarding his vehicle.
The incident highlights ongoing tensions on college campuses nationwide regarding Israel-Palestine discussions and debates. Cornell, like many universities, has experienced heightened emotions and conflicts around this topic among students, faculty, and administration.
No information has been released regarding whether campus security or local law enforcement were involved in investigating the parking lot incident. The university has not issued an official statement about the allegations or announced any administrative actions related to the confrontation.