A group of protesting students silently walked out of a speech by Israel’s U.S. ambassador, Michael Oren, at George Washington University in Washington, D.C.

Near the beginning of the speech April 30, more than a dozen students walked out of the room, with one holding a sign that read “Oren supports Colonialism.” Some audience members applauded lightly while Oren continued with his presentation.

According to GW Hillel executive director Rabbi Yoni Kaiser-Blueth, Oren asked the students to stay and participate in dialogue, but they formed a small protest outside the event. Kaiser-Blueth said the protest did not disrupt the event and that it was a “wonderful evening.”

No student group has identified itself with the protest.

Students have protested Oren’s speeches at several campuses, most notably in February 2010, when 11 Muslim students at U.C. Irvine shouted slogans at Oren and walked out. Ten of the students were found guilty of misdemeanors for disrupting the speech and were sentenced to community service and three years of probation. — jta

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