Anti-Israel radicals across the United States have occupied several college campuses, where they have set up pro-Hamas encampments, attacked police, demanded foreign policy, and parroted genocidal rhetoric. Their efforts to show solidarity with the Islamic terrorist group that massacred thousands of Israelis and dozens of Americans in October (the same terrorist group that has since plotted attacks on Western countries) also resonated abroad. It is attracting attention.
Two Palestinian terrorist organizations this week expressed support for student demonstrators, even referring to them as their own.
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Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, Terrorist group based in Gaza It is a combination of Marxist-Leninist ideology and Arab nationalism. issued a statement Tuesday celebrates students who condemned Israel and condemned the Jewish state’s self-defense.
According to an online English translation tool, the terrorist organization said: “At a time when peace-loving people around the world stand by the Palestinian people in their struggle to regain their stolen rights, the ugly side of Zionist racism is clearly visible. It looks like.” . “Students at American universities looked forward to the support and solidarity of a university administration where profit, profit, and investment took precedence over noble human values.”
The PFLP condemned the “punitive measures” taken against the students, saying that professors and school administrators “simply support the Palestinian people and their just struggle for freedom and human dignity. “Intimidation and intimidation” of students.
The PFLP expanded the ACLU’s November complaint against Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis and Florida education officials to include other officials who ordered the disbandment of a student organization that supported terrorism.
According to the terrorists, those who have taken action against their fellow students on campus are operating “under the illusion that they can suppress the struggles of students at American universities.”
“We…affirm our unwavering support to the student struggle,” the terrorist organization said, Funded by George Soros “The Student Movement for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the Palestinian Youth Movement (PYM) at Columbia University, Rutgers University, Yale University, Stanford University, and others.”
In addition to defending student organizations and emphasizing their value against terrorist purposes, the PFLP issued the following marching orders: “We call on them to strengthen student solidarity and intensify the struggle to divest American universities from Zionist entities and to divest funding from all universities.” He emphasized the need to “intensify their struggle.”
Izzat al-Rishq, reportedly a member of the Hamas politburo, issued a statement on Wednesday similarly suggesting support for student radicals on American soil. report New York Sun.
“The US administration, led by President Biden, is arresting university students and teachers for violating individual rights and the right to expression, and for rejecting the genocide that Palestinians are suffering at the hands of neo-neoists in the Gaza Strip.” “Nazi Zionists have no shame whatsoever about the legal values that students and university professors represent,” the terrorist said.
Perhaps recognizing that its anti-Israel rhetoric resonates with elements of the Democratic Party, Hamas added, “Today’s students are the leaders of the future, and their suppression today means that the Biden administration will sooner or later They will have to pay for the elections.”
Pro-Hamas militants called by another name
Although Palestinian terrorists clearly understand what the student radicals are trying to achieve, the Associated Press seems intent on pretending the students’ intentions are rather benevolent.
Liberal media efforts have begun. Mention Treating pro-Hamas protests as “anti-war protests” even though participants raised genocidal slogans. like “Long live the intifada” and “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” and the violent frenzy that animates them.
This rhetorical shift puts the publication in line with progressive Democrats such as anti-Israel Rep. Cori Bush (Missouri). refer The pro-Hamas students were labeled as “anti-war demonstrators.”
Natalie Sanandaj, a New Yorker who survived the Nova Music Festival massacre, expressed her disgust at the Associated Press’ strategic wordplay this week. tell “Just the news, no noise.” “When people are shouting ‘intifada now’ at protests, look up the definition of ‘intifada.’ That’s not anti-war.”
“To downplay it is to make these people think what they are doing is okay,” Sanandaj continued. “We need to talk about how serious it is. Downplaying this will only put more people at risk.”
“No one is in favor of war. Calling this an anti-war protest is ridiculous,” Dan Schneider, deputy director of Free Speech America at the Media Research Center, told Just the News. Told. “This is not about war. This is about the extermination of the Jewish people and the removal of Israel as a legitimate state.”
Human rights activist Ayaan Hirsi Ali was suggested At They’re flexing their muscles. They won’t stop if we let this problem get out of hand.”
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