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Embattled Gotham Tech HS math teacher Mohammad Jehad Ahmad continued to rant on Facebook and even argued with parents who called for his ouster at a PTA meeting because of his pro-Hamas, anti-Israel views.

“How do you sit comfortably rationalizing genocide?” the teacher concluded a lengthy comment last Saturday that blasted a parent in Queens’ District 30 Facebook page.

Ahmad argued that her claims have been used to “rationalize genocide” as she spoke of the heartbreak of the horrific Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas on Israel.

He referred to the country as “so-called ‘Israel.'”

On Friday, he wrote on X, “I should be thanking [The Post] for their white-supremacist hit pieces.”

“The amount of solidarity I’ve found from people & students from all walks of life is ‘rejuvenating,'” he continued.

After the Post was first to report his inflammatory comments, Ahmad stood by his views and continued posting about Palestine. Facebook
Sources say Ahmad is still teaching amid an investigation into his inflammatory posts that sparked widespread outrage and calls for his removal. Facebook

Ahmad is still teaching at the Astoria high school while under investigation, sources told The Post.

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The Post first reported on his inflammatory comments on Oct. 14, and he has since stood by them, doubling down to a socialist website and becoming emboldened on social media.


  At a PTA meeting, Gotham Tech’s parents complained that Ahmad’s inflammatory posts cast a bad light on the school. X @MoMisteries At a PTA meeting, Gotham Tech’s parents complained that Ahmad’s inflammatory posts cast a bad light on the school. X @MoMisteries

Ahmad previously attacked Schools Chancellor David Banks, calling him a “white supremacist, imperialist scumbag” for his statement condemning the Hamas attacks and called it a “successful military campaign.”

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