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NYC anti-Israel protests at Columbia and NYU show signs of foreign assistance

City officials question who is funding the anti-Israel protests that are rife with anti-Semitism at Columbia University and New York University, and the nearly identical equipment used in these “camps” occupying campuses tent, an expert told Fox News Digital about the apparent organization and recent “training” of students. “Session” suggests “foreign aid.”

“I think there is good reason to suspect that there is foreign aid and coordination that is fueling the campus protests,” said Dr. Jay Green, a senior fellow at the Heritage Foundation Education Policy Center, a conservative think tank, on Fox News. told. Digital.

Green said that while “the hard evidence proving this is still vague,” given that organizing happens “sometimes indirectly or covertly,” there are “enough signs to suspect that organizing is happening.” “There is,” he said.

“Those signs include that there are common tents, and that those tents are all purchased and ready for use. Even the timing of the protests was right on the eve of Passover. The timing was opportune to put Jewish students at a disadvantage, as they were away on vacation, and also because of the language used by protesters and foreign actors, including Hamas and Hezbollah. “There are some similarities,” he said.

Mr. Green also announced that the Palestinian group will be working in Colombia to help train students on the same “talking points” that Hamas and Hezbollah leaders have repeatedly made in speeches calling for “a global intifada and aid.” He also noted how the “training sessions” he hosted in the United States and other locations had been conducted. of foreign allies. ”

New York City officials are questioning who is funding the anti-Semitic anti-Israel protests at Columbia University and New York University, with nearly identical It is pointed out that tents are being used. AFP (via Getty Images)

“We know there were these training sessions, we know there were speeches, and we see similarities in the equipment. We see similarities in the language as well. ” Green said. “But that’s not to say these movements don’t have domestic origins. I mean, I think they certainly do, but they’re facilitated and abetted by foreign agents. .”

Days after Columbia University President Minoush Shafik testified before Congress about anti-Semitism on campus, and weeks before anti-Israel demonstrations reached a climax, Columbia University had already suspended several students The school has already announced two bans over the March 24 event, which was held in a residential facility on campus.

A video showing a virtual portion of a two-hour “Resistance 101” seminar hosted by Columbia University Apartheid Divest has gone viral on YouTube, with Charlotte Cates, international coordinator of Samidoun, a Palestinian prisoners of war solidarity network, Her husband, Khaled Barakat, appeared in the film.

New York University students and faculty participate in an anti-Israel protest in Washington Square Park on April 23, 2024. Getty Images

Israeli government documents link Barakat to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a foreign terrorist organization designated by the US State Department.

“There’s nothing wrong with being a Hamas fighter,” speakers told students in a conference call, according to the New York Post. Appearing remotely, Cates said of the most extreme anti-Israel agitators at Columbia University and its sister school, Barnard College, “These are the people who are on the front lines defending Palestine and fighting for its liberation.” .

The House Education and Labor Committee on March 25 also condemned Mr. Barakat’s ties to the PFLP terrorist organization, saying in a webinar that Mr. Barakat told Columbia University students that “friends of Hamas and Islamic Jihad” in the U.S. “They don’t care what Biden says, they don’t care what Kamala Harris says.” added.

“All the protests in New York are more important than all this nonsense going on in the mainstream media,” Barakat told the students. “Your work is more important than ever to the Gaza resistance.”

Fox News Digital reached out to Kates’ group, Samidoun, for comment, but did not immediately receive a response.

Students for Palestinian Justice have been mixed in with anti-Israel demonstrations at several elite universities, and Green described them as a “remarkably shadowy group” given that they do not operate under their own 501c3. “It is difficult to accurately observe the actual situation,” he said. Organized and funded. ”

After the 9/11 terrorist attacks in 2001, Greene told Fox News Digital how terrorism-related NGOs, including the Holy Land Foundation, were charged by the U.S. government with supporting terrorism.

“The government has gone out of its way to scrutinize these organizations and their financial flows to find organizations that are essentially abusing nonprofit tax laws to promote foreign influence and support for terrorism,” he said. Stated. “Over time, a similar investigation could be conducted here. And there’s a good chance that similar issues will come to light, but that would require major government intervention.”

Members of the media attend an appearance by Speaker of the House Mike Johnson at Columbia University on April 25, 2024 in New York City. LP media

“We’re going to need a presidential administration that makes this a top priority,” he continued. “The Biden administration is not considering this as a priority.”

New York City Mayor Eric Adams and NYPD Chief of Operations Kaz Daughtry separately criticized the tents used in the demonstrations on Tuesday, saying they all appeared to be similar, if not identical.

“Was there a fire sale of those tents? So there’s a lot of organizing going on,” Adams said. “So what is the purpose of that organizing? That’s what we have to ask ourselves.” Similar to the 2020 Black Lives Matter demonstrations where “anarchists came to the city.” The mayor said “outside agitators” were making inroads into the protests at Columbia University and New York University.

Adams said authorities have identified “people who don’t attend school on campus” as fanning the flames of unrest.

In an interview with local news Tuesday morning, Daughtry said the NYPD was trying to “inflame the mob mentality and incite the officers to react and cause one of them to fight back” at Monday night’s protests. We have identified a “known professional agitator” whose purpose was toAssaulting one of the protesters and forcing him to take an image of him [that shows] “Look, I’ve been brutally assaulted by the police.”

“It’s great that New York City officials are sensitive to the potential difficulties here and are asking for more information,” Green told Fox News Digital. “But the government alone doesn’t have the resources or authority to conduct these types of investigations. We really need a federal effort, especially since these are international and sometimes involve sensitive material.”

Green added: “It would be especially tragic if it took some terrible tragedy to trigger an investigation into how it happened.”

New York City police officers and protesters confront each other as law enforcement clears an encampment of anti-Israel protesters on the campus of New York University on April 22, 2024. AFP (via Getty Images)

“You know, we went through the terrible tragedy of 9/11. And let’s hope we never need another one to go after the bad guys again,” he said. Ta.

House Speaker Mike Johnson visited Columbia University’s campus on Wednesday to show support for Jewish students, as the timing of demonstrations culminates in the run-up to Passover.

“If the situation is not quickly quelled and these threats and intimidation are not stopped, then there will be an appropriate time for the National Guard to be activated,” Johnson said in response to cries from the crowd.

“We have to bring order to these campuses,” he said. “We cannot allow things like this to happen across the country.”

Mayor Adams said authorities have identified “people who do not attend school on campus” as fueling the unrest. LP media

NYPD officials say they need permission from Columbia leadership to enter campuses and make arrests, and officers are prohibited from entering private property unless a crime is in progress, in which case officers may He explained that he intervenes when someone’s life is in danger.

Rep. Anthony D’Esposito (RN.Y.) on Wednesday denounced “terrorist sympathizers” on campus, saying, “To the protesters who are proud to be supported by Hamas, you too. That’s part of the problem.”

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