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Eighteen Students, One Pre-Booked Flight to Dubai: NYU Tel Aviv's Accidental October 7 Evacuation

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Eighteen NYU Tel Aviv undergraduates were inside Israel when Hamas launched its October 7, 2023 surprise attack from Gaza. The cohort was already scheduled to fly to NYU Abu Dhabi that weekend for a pre-planned academic trip; with Ben Gurion Airport partially disrupted by rocket fire, NYU's Office of Global Services and on-site staff held the students in Tel Aviv housing through Saturday's siren waves, then routed all 18 onto the previously booked weekend flight to Dubai — completing what student newspaper Washington Square News later described as an effectively unintended evacuation. The students completed the fall semester remotely from Abu Dhabi and other locations; NYU rejected protester calls to permanently close the Tel Aviv site.

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New York University Tel Aviv
Private R1 · NY
~18 studentsNYU Office of Global Services
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Some alert texts below are approximate reconstructions from news coverage, not confirmed verbatim transcripts. Reconstructed texts are shown in italic with a dashed border. Verified verbatim texts have a solid border and are marked accordingly.

INITIAL ALERTSMS
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NYU Tel Aviv: Home Front Command sirens have sounded in the Tel Aviv area. Go to your apartment's mamad (protected room) or stairwell shelter immediately. Remain there until 10 minutes after the all-clear. Do NOT travel to Ben Gurion or anywhere else without instruction from NYU Tel Aviv staff. Reply 'safe' once you are sheltered. Site staff are accounting for all 18 students now.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

All Israeli apartment buildings built since 1992 are required to include a mamad (ממ"ד) — a reinforced concrete protected room with a steel-shuttered window; NYU Tel Aviv housing in central Tel Aviv falls under this standard
Hamas's October 7 barrage included long-range rockets that reached Tel Aviv within roughly 90 seconds of launch from Gaza, giving Tel Aviv-area residents a longer warning window than southern communities — NYU's instruction to 'go to your mamad' rather than 'shelter in a deeper bunker' reflects that geography
The NYU Tel Aviv cohort was unusually small — 18 students — because the program was already running below capacity in fall 2023
UPDATEEmail
NYU Tel Aviv Students — Update: All 18 students are accounted for. Your previously scheduled flight to Dubai this weekend is still operating, and we have decided to use that flight as your departure from Israel given the current security situation. NYU staff will accompany you to Ben Gurion Airport on the scheduled departure day. Bring everything you would need for an extended stay at NYU Abu Dhabi or elsewhere — do not assume you will return to Tel Aviv this semester. NYU will cover any additional baggage costs. Please continue to shelter when sirens sound and to respond to Home Front Command alerts. NYU's Office of Global Services in New York is on call 24/7 at 212-998-2222.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

The fact that the Tel Aviv cohort was already booked onto a weekend flight to Dubai for a pre-planned academic trip to NYU Abu Dhabi was a structural accident that made the evacuation logistically simpler than it would have been for any peer institution
NYU's instruction to 'bring everything you would need for an extended stay' — without explicitly calling the trip an evacuation — is a hallmark of risk-managed communication, preserving the option to return without committing to it
The 212-998-2222 line is NYU's 24/7 Public Safety international emergency number; it is the same number study-away students are told to use from any of the 14 global sites
UPDATEEmail
Dear NYU Tel Aviv community, All 18 students from NYU Tel Aviv have arrived safely at NYU Abu Dhabi. Out of an abundance of caution, NYU Tel Aviv will hold the remainder of the fall 2023 semester remotely. Students may continue their classes from Abu Dhabi, from New York, or from another location of their choosing; NYU will support travel arrangements either way. The NYU Tel Aviv site itself remains open and staffed, and we continue to monitor the security situation closely. Students with academic, housing, or wellness questions should contact the Office of Global Services and their academic adviser.

This text has been reconstructed from news coverage and may not reflect the exact original wording.

NYU's decision to keep the site staffed and to offer voluntary departure rather than mandatory return is the structural opposite of Northeastern's case-by-case airlift model — the contrast illustrates the range of U.S. study-abroad responses to October 7
NYU spokesperson John Beckman explicitly told WSN that NYU 'rejects the calls to close our academic center in Tel Aviv' — protests at NYU New York's Bobst Library in late October 2023 had specifically demanded permanent closure
The Tel Aviv site reopened for spring 2024, fulfilling the implicit commitment in this message
Context

Background

NYU Tel Aviv is the smallest of NYU's 14 study-away sites — a non-degree-granting facility in central Tel Aviv that typically hosts about 30 students per semester. In fall 2023 the cohort was 18 students. The site is structurally distinct from NYU's degree-granting global campuses (Abu Dhabi and Shanghai) and is the focal point of long-running NYU campus debate over the university's relationship with Israel. When Hamas launched its October 7 surprise attack from Gaza, the cohort was already booked onto a weekend flight to Dubai for a pre-planned academic visit to NYU Abu Dhabi — a logistical accident that made an effectively complete evacuation possible within 48 hours. NYU's Office of Global Services coordinated the departure; the Washington Post described the resulting movement of students from Tel Aviv to Dubai on October 10, 2023. Students completed the fall semester remotely; the site reopened for spring 2024 despite protests at NYU's Bobst Library demanding permanent closure. The case is included in the archive as a study in how a small study-away site with a pre-existing logistical pathway can execute what amounts to an unintended evacuation faster than a larger purpose-built one, and as the structural counterpart to the same site's February 2026 Iranian-strike response.
Analysis

Key Findings

All 18 NYU Tel Aviv students departed Israel within roughly 48 hours of October 7 — leveraging a pre-booked weekend flight to NYU Abu Dhabi rather than building an emergency airlift from scratch
NYU's response framed the movement as 'use the previously scheduled flight' rather than 'evacuation,' preserving the option to return and avoiding the institutional commitment of a formal site closure
The same NYU Tel Aviv site executed a structurally different response to the February 2026 Iranian missile strikes — layering student-accountability on Home Front Command sirens rather than moving students en masse — illustrating how the same site can change posture as the threat changes
Outcome
All 18 NYU Tel Aviv students departed Israel safely by October 9. No NYU community casualties. Remote instruction ran through the end of the fall 2023 semester; the Tel Aviv site reopened for spring 2024.
Provenance

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