Students at Oberlin College created a memorial on the Ohio campus to commemorate the deaths of multiple Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorists, according to reports.

Two student groups who support the end of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories installed the memorial to remember the 34 Palestinians killed during airstrikes in Gaza earlier this month, the Jerusalem Post reported.

“Oberlin Students for a Free Palestine and Oberlin Jewish Voice for Peace have created this installation to commemorate the lives of these 34 Palestinians who died at the hands of Zionist Settler Colonialism,” a sign at the installation said. “We list the names and ages of those who were lost on each black flag.”

The Israel Defense Forces said the majority of the fatalities were members of terrorist groups, including 25 militants, most of whom were from Palestinian Islamic Jihad, an Iran-backed organization.

The student group’s display didn’t mention the terrorist organization, but some condemned the memorial on social media and called on school officials to take action.

“Students on an American college campus memorializing terrorists… @oberlincollege, are you looking into this?” wrote Twitter user Jennie Taer. “Do you condemn this?”

Anne Herzberg, who identified herself as an Oberlin alumna, responded to news of the installation on Twitter, saying the “failure of @oberlincollege to strongly deal with the targeting of Jews on campus is precisely why I stopped donating 10 [years] ago.”

Oberlin said Monday that the students’ temporary installation is protected under the First Amendment.

“The opinions presented are solely the students’ and do not represent those of Oberlin College, its faculty or staff,” the school said in a statement. “Oberlin actively opposes all forms of anti-Semitism, as we do all forms of prejudice and oppression. We actively work with our students, faculty, staff and alumni to build upon Oberlin’s deep commitment to Jewish life and scholarship. ”

Oberlin Students for a Free Palestine did not immediately respond to request for comment.