Wife of convicted terrorist Sami Al-Arian was hanging out at Columbia encampment before dramatic raid

The wife of an ex-college professor convicted of terrorism-related charges was spotted hanging out at Columbia University’s encampment prior to the dramatic police raid — as Mayor Eric Adams on Wednesday blamed outside agitators for the campus chaos.

Adams said the NYPD had already started to identify individuals who weren’t Columbia students before cops were given the green light late Tuesday to oust a pro-terror mob that had taken over an academic building on campus.

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Sami Al-Arian speaks with his wife, Nahla. Getty Images
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Sami Al-Arian is led in handcuffs to FBI headquarters in Tampa, Fla., Thursday, Feb. 20, 2003, following his arrest AP

While he didn’t name anyone specifically, Hizzoner told MSNBC that “one of the individual’s husband was arrested for and convicted for terrorism on a federal level.”

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“One of them was married to someone that was arrested for terrorism,” he later reiterated during a follow-up interview on CBS.

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