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Thursday, March 26, 2026

Students at Netanyahu’s Pennsylvania high school want him ejected from the alumni hall of fame


More than 200 students at Cheltenham High School in suburban Philadelphia have signed a petition calling for the removal of Benjamin Netanyahu from the school’s alumni hall of fame, which he entered after graduating in 1967.

Leaders of the school’s alumni association are scheduled to meet with district officials to review the request. According to a report by The New York Times, the association’s secretary indicated privately that members were leaning toward keeping Netanyahu in the hall of fame but possibly updating his biography. Netanyahu was originally inducted in 1999 during his first term as prime minister.

The petition—submitted by about 15% of the student body—cited Netanyahu’s criminal indictment and an arrest warrant issued by the International Criminal Court, which accuses him of war crimes and crimes against humanity related to the conflict in Gaza. Netanyahu has denied the allegations, and Israel disputes claims that it committed war crimes while fighting Hamas following the group’s October 7, 2023, attack.

Students argued that individuals featured in the hall of fame are meant to serve as role models. In their submission, they wrote that seeing honorees daily signals who the school believes students should admire, and they felt Netanyahu should no longer be recognized in that capacity.

Netanyahu lived in Cheltenham twice—first from 1956 to 1958 during elementary school, and again from 1963 to 1967 while attending high school, when his father taught at a nearby Jewish studies institute. At Cheltenham High, he participated in soccer, debate, and chess clubs. He reportedly skipped his graduation ceremony to return to Israel and enlist in the Israel Defense Forces. He later joked about the hall of fame in a Fox News appearance with fellow graduate Mark Levin, who is not included among the honorees.