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University of Texas anti-Israel encampment sees Hamas propaganda, weapons

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Although the university protesters claim they are only supporting the humanitarian rights of Palestinians, evidence from encampments such as the University of Texas shows that pro-Hamas propaganda is It shows support for genocide, as well as weapons and tools to destroy buildings.

On April 29, police moved in to destroy the UT campus in Austin. Among the items left behind, authorities discovered a series of handouts celebrating the deaths of innocent Jews and the elimination of Israel. Officials said the material was inside a bundle of papers bound with rubber bands and metal clips, hidden among art supplies distributed at the event.

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In Austin, Texas, University of Texas demonstrators claiming support for Palestinian rights were found carrying weapons and tools of destruction. (University of Texas)

One document praised “rocket attacks against Zionist settlements…more than 2,300 rockets were fired last year.”

Another MP rejected peace and a two-state solution, saying: “We are not satisfied with coexistence and an end to apartheid; we are liberating the land from the rivers to the sea.”

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Another cited the al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades, an official terrorist group that targets Israeli civilians. It read, “We appear to you from places you least expect.”

“It repeatedly calls for the complete removal of Israel and Israelis through violence, and it could not be more extreme,” said Paul Edgar, an expert on Middle Eastern culture at the University of Texas. The Palestine Liberation Organization said it was “very intentional in identifying and supporting other extremist and terrorist organizations, including the Lion’s Den, the Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and the PLO.”

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Weapons, tools and propaganda supporting Hamas.

Rocks and tools found by protesters at the University of Texas at Austin. (University of Texas)

Some of the material came from the Resistance News Network, a radically anti-Semitic English-language telegram channel that promotes Hamas and carries messages for Islamic Jihad. Police found RNN materials on campuses in Illinois, New York, and California.

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A bucket with stones.

A stone discovered at the University of Texas at Austin. (University of Texas)

“This is propaganda. I don’t think you can say anything else,” said Daniel Davis, a former Army lieutenant colonel and now a senior fellow at the Defense Priorities Foundation. “I think from Hamas’s point of view, they want to normalize themselves. They want to appear reasonable.”

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UT officials also said they recovered the weapon. Chains and steel cables barricading the door. They then attacked the police by filling buckets with stones and bricks. Of the 79 people arrested, 45 were unrelated to the university.

The president of the University of California, San Diego, said Monday there was a “grave risk” in asking police to shut down camps on campus, where police found stakes, propane tanks, metal and plywood shields, aerosol spray cans and swords. He said he did.

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