Mahmoud Khalil, a Palestinian activist, files a lawsuit alleging that the federal government and multiple private groups took part in a “public-private” conspiracy to target people who criticize Israel. Khalil claims the alleged scheme involves coordinated actions meant to suppress such criticism by identifying and publicly exposing activists (doxing), using legal or institutional measures that he characterizes as leading to arrests or jail, and ultimately deporting student activists.

According to the reports, the lawsuit is directed at the federal government as well as several private organizations, with Khalil asserting that their activities are linked rather than independent. The central allegation is that government involvement and private-sector actions worked together in a systematic effort to limit the ability of student activists to advocate or organize.

The sources summarize that Khalil is seeking legal remedies through the courts, but they do not provide additional outcomes such as rulings or confirmations of the claims. The allegations, as presented, are contested and have not been established in court based on the information provided.