Queen Rania Al Abdullah has spoken out in defense of the anti-Israel protests and riots occurring across American universities. According to , she argued that the students leading these efforts simply want justice and peace. new york post.
Additionally, she called on the United States to use “.political influenceBut there was no condemnation of the anti-Semitism that has reared its ugly head since Hamas launched a surprise attack on the Jewish state, slaughtering around 1,200 Israelis and abducting 240 others. more.
by Anti-Defamation LeagueAnti-Semitism spiked 361% in the first three months after the October 7 attacks.
“The American Jewish community is facing a level of threat unprecedented in modern history,” said Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of ADL. It is shocking that so many anti-Semitic acts were recorded.
Instead, Lanier supported pro-Hamas protesters across the country, saying, “I think it’s inaccurate and somewhat patronizing to vilify them as pro-Hamas, pro-terrorists, anti-Semites, etc.” I think so,” he said.
“Many of them are well-read, thoughtful young people who know exactly what they’re protesting. They’re protesting for justice.”
The newspaper reported that lawmakers on Capitol Hill are a little nervous about the protests, saying there has been a significant spike in incidents of anti-Semitism on campus and that Jewish students are not allowed to go to campus or attend classes. It noted that there are additional reports of people being afraid to attend.
Nevertheless, Rania suggested that it is wrong to “paint all these students and all these protests with a brooch paintbrush.”
“We must not forget that there are significant numbers of Jewish students participating in these protests. And the vast majority of these protests want to be peaceful, and not to be destructive.” “I don’t want that to happen,” she insisted.
Rania, the wife of Jordan’s King Abdullah II, is a Palestinian who has been vocal about the Israel-Hamas war since Israel’s response to a surprise attack by Hamas.
She acknowledged that anti-Semitism is on the rise and called on Muslims around the world to take responsibility and work together in the fight against anti-Semitism.
“Anti-Semitism absolutely exists. And it’s on the rise, it’s surging. And it’s the worst kind of bigotry, pure hatred,” she said.
“Muslims must be on the front lines of the fight against anti-Semitism, because Islamophobia is the other side of the same disease, and it is also on the rise.”
Furthermore, Rania seems to believe that Palestinians hate Israelis not because of their religion but because of their military activities.
She said, “If Palestinians hate Israelis, it is not because of their religion or identity, but because of the fact that they have only ever engaged with them as enforcers of a military state.” “There is,” he said.
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