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Rutgers University adviser routinely shares pro-Hamas Instagram posts

The New Jersey lawyer, who serves on the advisory board of Rutgers University, regularly shares bloodthirsty pro-Hamas content on his social media accounts, including a slew of posts praising attacks on Israeli soldiers as “hunting season.”

Raje A. Saadeh, a divorce and family lawyer from New Jersey and an advisory board member for the school’s Center for Safety, Race and Rights, posts daily clips of Israeli Defense Force personnel being shot on his Instagram page. I’m committed to sharing. Gaza after the October 7 terrorist attack.

In a video posted over the weekend showing Hamas terrorists attempting to assassinate three IDF soldiers, Saadeh captioned the video: “Let’s pray.”

Raje A. Saade, a New Jersey lawyer who serves on the advisory board of Rutgers University, shares pro-Hamas content on his social media accounts.
A post shared by Saadeh that appears to show Hamas killing IDF soldiers.

“Kill three birds with one stone,” he wrote next to a similar post showing three soldiers being blown up by rocket-propelled grenades.

Another video showed Hamas fighters emerging from a tunnel and opening fire on Israeli soldiers while chanting “Allahu Akbar.”

“A scene from an epic ongoing story!” he captioned the video, adding the hashtags “funny” and “lol.”

Saadeh, who is also an advisor to the New Jersey chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations, regularly retweets anti-Semitic content through his X account.

“Three birds with one stone,” he wrote in response to a post about an Israeli Defense Force soldier being killed by a grenade.
Saadeh liked a Twitter post claiming that Shani Luke’s murder was a hoax.
A perverse comment posted by Saadeh on Instagram.

Among them is a series of reposts claiming that the discovery of the body of Shani Luuk, a 22-year-old Israeli woman who was killed by Hamas on October 7 and paraded half-naked through the Gaza Strip, was nothing more than a Zionist hoax. is also included.

Saade did not immediately respond to the Post about the social media post Tuesday. His Instagram profile reads: “From the river to the sea, the truth is always revolutionary.”

The newspaper also contacted Rutgers.

Photo of Hamas gunman shared by Saadeh.
Israeli tank post targeted by Hamas.
Posts by Israeli Defense Forces soldiers targeted by Hamas.

Saadeh’s extensive social media posts came to light the day before Rutgers University President Jonathan Holloway was scheduled to testify before the House Education and Labor Committee about anti-Semitism on college campuses.

Holloway is scheduled to be executed along with the presidents of Northwestern University and the University of California, Los Angeles.

The president’s appearance in Washington, D.C., comes after he agreed to meet the demands of some anti-Israel protesters who set up a tent encampment on the campus of Garden State University earlier this month.

Saadeh shared a selfie with controversial Congresswoman Rashida Talib.

“In recent days, the presidents of Northwestern University and Rutgers University have made shocking concessions against illegal anti-Semitic encampments on their campuses,” said committee chairwoman Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.) State) said in a statement announcing upcoming testimony.

“They capitulated to anti-Semitic radicals in a despicable and despicable manner.”

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