Newsletter
Newsletter Support JNS

‘The View’ co-host’s daughter marks graduation with ‘from the river to the sea’

Paloma Hostin, daughter of TV personality Sunny Hostin, went online to mock those she says tried to get her expelled for anti-Israel posts.

Columbia University Protests
A view of protesters demonstrating outside the campus of Columbia University in New York City, April 22, 2024. Credit: Evan Schneider/U.N. Photo.

Paloma Hostin, daughter of TV personality Sunny Hostin, celebrated her graduation from the Ethical Culture Fieldston School in the Bronx, New York, with an online post mocking those she claims tried to get her expelled for anti-Israel messages.

Hostin, 18, wrote on her Snapchat account along with a kissy face photo, “Now that I got my diploma: FROM THE RIVER TO THE SEA, PALESTINE WILL BE FREE.”

Referencing those who had reported her previous anti-Israel social media shares, Hostin added, “And to all the mfs who screenshotted my stories and showed them to your parents trying to get me suspended or expelled, look at me now.”

Hostin intends to attend Cornell University in the fall.

The Ethical Culture Fieldston School costs $63,000 yearly in tuition.

Earlier this month, two students wearing keffiyehs wrote “Free Palestine” in chalk above the school’s front entrance.

The unarmed suspect unarmed, and there was no infiltration into Israeli territory, according to the Israeli military.
Israel will not withdraw from Southern Lebanon or Syria security zones despite potential U.S. pressure, said Israel’s defense minister.
The former U.N. ambassador and senior Likud member said he is focused on “significant decisions.”
Police suspect that the tunnel was recently excavated with the intention of carrying out terror attacks and the smuggling of Palestinians into Israel.
The former manager of Green Technology Investments allegedly shared confidential information and software with an associate connected to a competing company in Taiwan.
The former IDF officer and public diplomacy strategist will serve under National Public Diplomacy Directorate head Tzipi Hotovely.
Benny Gantz, JNS editor-in-chief Jonathan S. Tobin, Gilad Erdan, Mosab Hassan Yousef, Nissim Black and leading voices in security, diplomacy, media, law and Jewish communal affairs headline the summit’s third day in Jerusalem.