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Students leading an anti-Zionist group at Wayne State University in Michigan have expressed hostile sentiments toward Jews and praised convicted Palestinian terrorists, raising concerns among community advocates.

Thirteen officers and members of WSU’s Students for Justice in Palestine were featured in a new report by the anonymous watchdog Canary Mission, which profiles individuals accused of promoting “hatred” on American college campuses.

The group — recognized by the WSU administration — claims to seek “justice, liberation, self-determination, and human rights for the Palestinian people.”

Yet Summer Baraka, who co-founded the SJP branch in 2014 and formerly served as its president, was found to have made multiple incendiary tweets about Jews. “Allah yin3an al yahood ou bas [May Allah curse the Jews, and that’s all],” she wrote in 2013.

(full article online)

‘May Allah Curse the Jews’: Wayne State University Students Accused of Praising Palestinian Terrorists, Promoting ‘Hatred’
 
BDS Flourishes in Dublin
The Dublin City Council had already endorsed BDS in a 2014 vote.

Lyons, of the left-leaning People Before Profit party and a vocal BDS supporter, was behind the motion in May to have the Palestinian flag flown from the City Council building. He said the move would support communities living under a form of “apartheid, worse than South Africa.”

“Passing such one-sided anti-Israel resolutions will not benefit Palestinians, it will not bring peace closer,” Irish4Israel, a pro-Israel activist group, stated.

“It will, however, simply damage Dublin’s image as a tech hub and a place to invest,” the group noted. “It will make multinationals question their investment in Dublin.”

While most European countries have rejected BDS as an anti-Semitic and discriminatory movement, Ireland continues to be a country where BDS flourishes. Just this past February, an Irish law that would have criminalized purchasing goods produced by Israeli companies was sidelined.

(full article online)

Dublin City Council Seeks to Boycott Hewlett-Packard Over Israel Ties
 
“I consider the statement below from President Wong, welcoming Zionists to campus, equating Jewishness with Zionism, and giving Hillel ownership of campus Jewishness to be a declaration of war against Arabs, Muslims, [and] Palestinians,” Abdulhadi wrote.

After Abdulhadi posted her message, numerous fliers, chalkings and graffiti stating “Zionists Are NOT Welcome” were placed across the SFSU campus, including on an employee bulletin board. A few days later, Professor Abdulhadi further clarified her position on her personal Facebook page, stating, “Zionists are NOT welcomed on our campus.”

California State University (CSU) Chancellor Timothy White and SFSU President Leslie Wong responded forcefully to the hateful post, condemning the statement and committing to take corrective action.

Chancellor White confirmed SFSU’s corrective actions in an emailed reply to AMCHA Initiative’s director, Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, who discovered the hateful post and spearheaded the effort to bring it to CSU’s attention, and further clarified, “As I write you, it is not yet clear whether this faculty member will comply with the request. If not, the University will explore all appropriate options with respect to this conduct.”

In response, AMCHA coordinated a letter from the 60 groups commending Chancellor White, the CSU Trustees and President Wong for their swift, forceful and appropriate response, and for standing up against exclusionary behavior that fosters intolerance and puts all students at risk.

(full article online)

CSU Chancellor, SFSU President, Condemn Hateful Post Targeting Jewish, Pro-Israel Students
 
"International law is really on our side. And by our side, I mean on our Zionist side," Daube said. "Because if you take a look at it from our perspective, our interpretation of international law is that we have a right, Israel has a right, to live and to build in Judea and Samaria. Plain and simple. Full stop."

To solve the issue of left-leaning legal bias, Legal Grounds offers an innovative solution: Free courses for lawyers and students of international affairs, covering the legal basis for Israel's claim to Judea and Samaria.

"We saw that there was a problem, that many of the law students, many of the attorneys, were not getting access to the material that shows that the Zionist approach to our presence in Judea and Samaria is perfectly justified," he explained. "So what we did was we opened up a law course with the help of Regavim and Ha'adam Veha'adama to provide these law students, from Hebrew University, from Tel Aviv University, from the University of Haifa, and other colleges, to acquire that knowledge. Because really, knowledge is power."

(full article online)

Fighting BDS by educating lawyers
 
“I consider the statement below from President Wong, welcoming Zionists to campus, equating Jewishness with Zionism, and giving Hillel ownership of campus Jewishness to be a declaration of war against Arabs, Muslims, [and] Palestinians,” Abdulhadi wrote.

After Abdulhadi posted her message, numerous fliers, chalkings and graffiti stating “Zionists Are NOT Welcome” were placed across the SFSU campus, including on an employee bulletin board. A few days later, Professor Abdulhadi further clarified her position on her personal Facebook page, stating, “Zionists are NOT welcomed on our campus.”

California State University (CSU) Chancellor Timothy White and SFSU President Leslie Wong responded forcefully to the hateful post, condemning the statement and committing to take corrective action.

Chancellor White confirmed SFSU’s corrective actions in an emailed reply to AMCHA Initiative’s director, Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, who discovered the hateful post and spearheaded the effort to bring it to CSU’s attention, and further clarified, “As I write you, it is not yet clear whether this faculty member will comply with the request. If not, the University will explore all appropriate options with respect to this conduct.”

In response, AMCHA coordinated a letter from the 60 groups commending Chancellor White, the CSU Trustees and President Wong for their swift, forceful and appropriate response, and for standing up against exclusionary behavior that fosters intolerance and puts all students at risk.

(full article online)

CSU Chancellor, SFSU President, Condemn Hateful Post Targeting Jewish, Pro-Israel Students
 
“I consider the statement below from President Wong, welcoming Zionists to campus, equating Jewishness with Zionism, and giving Hillel ownership of campus Jewishness to be a declaration of war against Arabs, Muslims, [and] Palestinians,” Abdulhadi wrote.

After Abdulhadi posted her message, numerous fliers, chalkings and graffiti stating “Zionists Are NOT Welcome” were placed across the SFSU campus, including on an employee bulletin board. A few days later, Professor Abdulhadi further clarified her position on her personal Facebook page, stating, “Zionists are NOT welcomed on our campus.”

California State University (CSU) Chancellor Timothy White and SFSU President Leslie Wong responded forcefully to the hateful post, condemning the statement and committing to take corrective action.

Chancellor White confirmed SFSU’s corrective actions in an emailed reply to AMCHA Initiative’s director, Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, who discovered the hateful post and spearheaded the effort to bring it to CSU’s attention, and further clarified, “As I write you, it is not yet clear whether this faculty member will comply with the request. If not, the University will explore all appropriate options with respect to this conduct.”

In response, AMCHA coordinated a letter from the 60 groups commending Chancellor White, the CSU Trustees and President Wong for their swift, forceful and appropriate response, and for standing up against exclusionary behavior that fosters intolerance and puts all students at risk.

(full article online)

CSU Chancellor, SFSU President, Condemn Hateful Post Targeting Jewish, Pro-Israel Students


Lawfare Project Re-Files Baseless Lawsuit Against San Francisco State and Professor Abdulhadi

The Lawfare Project has re-filed its harassing lawsuit against San Francisco State and Professor Rabab Abdulhadi. The suit, which was thrown out of court earlier this month, alleges that support for Palestinian rights amounts to discrimination against Jewish students.

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Professor Rabab Abdulhadi. Credit: Jamal Dajani

The latest complaint is the Lawfare Project’s third attempt. They withdrew the first complaint themselves, and the second was dismissed by a federal Judge in March because it alleged no unlawful conduct.

One of Abdulhadi’s attorneys, Mark Kleiman, explained, “The Lawfare Project’s latest complaint has recycled losing allegations and baseless charges from the prior proceedings. It’s the same claims dressed up in new jargon.”

Federal courts and the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights have consistently held that speech critical of a nation’s policies is protected under the First Amendment and does not constitute harassment.
 
“I consider the statement below from President Wong, welcoming Zionists to campus, equating Jewishness with Zionism, and giving Hillel ownership of campus Jewishness to be a declaration of war against Arabs, Muslims, [and] Palestinians,” Abdulhadi wrote.

After Abdulhadi posted her message, numerous fliers, chalkings and graffiti stating “Zionists Are NOT Welcome” were placed across the SFSU campus, including on an employee bulletin board. A few days later, Professor Abdulhadi further clarified her position on her personal Facebook page, stating, “Zionists are NOT welcomed on our campus.”

California State University (CSU) Chancellor Timothy White and SFSU President Leslie Wong responded forcefully to the hateful post, condemning the statement and committing to take corrective action.

Chancellor White confirmed SFSU’s corrective actions in an emailed reply to AMCHA Initiative’s director, Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, who discovered the hateful post and spearheaded the effort to bring it to CSU’s attention, and further clarified, “As I write you, it is not yet clear whether this faculty member will comply with the request. If not, the University will explore all appropriate options with respect to this conduct.”

In response, AMCHA coordinated a letter from the 60 groups commending Chancellor White, the CSU Trustees and President Wong for their swift, forceful and appropriate response, and for standing up against exclusionary behavior that fosters intolerance and puts all students at risk.

(full article online)

CSU Chancellor, SFSU President, Condemn Hateful Post Targeting Jewish, Pro-Israel Students


Lawfare Project Re-Files Baseless Lawsuit Against San Francisco State and Professor Abdulhadi

The Lawfare Project has re-filed its harassing lawsuit against San Francisco State and Professor Rabab Abdulhadi. The suit, which was thrown out of court earlier this month, alleges that support for Palestinian rights amounts to discrimination against Jewish students.

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Professor Rabab Abdulhadi. Credit: Jamal Dajani

The latest complaint is the Lawfare Project’s third attempt. They withdrew the first complaint themselves, and the second was dismissed by a federal Judge in March because it alleged no unlawful conduct.

One of Abdulhadi’s attorneys, Mark Kleiman, explained, “The Lawfare Project’s latest complaint has recycled losing allegations and baseless charges from the prior proceedings. It’s the same claims dressed up in new jargon.”

Federal courts and the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights have consistently held that speech critical of a nation’s policies is protected under the First Amendment and does not constitute harassment.



It’s funny how sharia groupies try to hide behind kuffar law as a means to defend their Joooooo hatreds.

‘May Allah Curse the Jews’: Wayne State University Students Accused of Praising Palestinian Terrorists, Promoting ‘Hatred’

‘May Allah Curse the Jews’: Wayne State University Students Accused of Praising Palestinian Terrorists, Promoting ‘Hatred’

MARCH 27, 2018 2:05 PM



The Old Main building at Wayne State University. Photo: Screenshot.

Students leading an anti-Zionist group at Wayne State University in Michigan have expressed hostile sentiments toward Jews and praised convicted Palestinian terrorists, raising concerns among community advocates.

Thirteen officers and members of WSU’s Students for Justice in Palestine were featured in a new report by the anonymous watchdog Canary Mission, which profiles individuals accused of promoting “hatred” on American college campuses.

The group — recognized by the WSU administration — claims to seek “justice, liberation, self-determination, and human rights for the Palestinian people.”

Yet Summer Baraka, who co-founded the SJP branch in 2014 and formerly served as its president, was found to have made multiple incendiary tweets about Jews. “Allah yin3an al yahood ou bas [May Allah curse the Jews, and that’s all],” she wrote in 2013.


The group’s current co-president, Mayssa Masri, has also made inflammatory comments related to Jews, Israel, and Zionism — the movement to re-establish a Jewish homeland. “What Israelis are doing to Palis is just as bad as the holocaust,” she tweeted in 2015. “Except it’s lasted for decades against Palis and who knows when it’ll end.”
 
WA Court Dismisses Seven-Year Lawsuit Over Boycott of Israeli Goods

March 9, 2018, Olympia, WA – Today, a Washington State court ended a seven-year litigation battle against former volunteer board members of the Olympia Food Co-op over their decision to boycott Israeli goods.

“We’re delighted that the judge has decided to dismiss this retaliatory lawsuit and protect our clients’ First Amendment freedoms,” said Bruce E.H. Johnson of Davis Wright Tremaine LLP.

“We are thrilled to be found in favor of for a second time on this frivolous lawsuit. We are proud of our attorney team, and proud of our community for supporting us, and we are grateful for the outpouring of solidarity we’ve received from around the world,” said defendant Grace Cox. “Taking a stand for economic and social justice is at the heart of the co-op’s mission. Given Israel’s ongoing violations of Palestinian human rights, we would have failed in this mission had we not approved a boycott.”

WA Court Dismisses Seven-Year Lawsuit Over Boycott of Israeli Goods
 
Students for Justice in Palestine Linked to Terrorist Affiliate

Students for Justice in Palestine Linked to Terrorist Affiliate


SJP branches across the country have been connected to a Hamas front group operating in the US. What about Stanford’s?

So Stanford should be horrified by recent revelations that chapters of the national organization Students for Justice in Palestine are coordinating with an affiliate of Hamas.

Last year, congressional testimony revealed SJP’s strong ties to American Muslims for Palestine (AMP). Several members of AMP were formerly members of the Holy Land Foundation (HLF), which was dissolved after it was discovered in 2005 that the organization sent $12.4 million to Hamas. Following the dissolution of the HLF, several of the HLF’s Hamas financiers moved to AMP, which was founded in 2005.

As they have taken new positions with AMP, the Hamas-linked former members of the HLF have maintained their terrorist ties: a number of terrorist-affiliated individuals and entities appear on the AMP’s donor list. AMP is thus essentially operating as a Hamas front group here in the United States.
 
Students for Justice in Palestine Linked to Terrorist Affiliate

Students for Justice in Palestine Linked to Terrorist Affiliate


SJP branches across the country have been connected to a Hamas front group operating in the US. What about Stanford’s?

So Stanford should be horrified by recent revelations that chapters of the national organization Students for Justice in Palestine are coordinating with an affiliate of Hamas.

Last year, congressional testimony revealed SJP’s strong ties to American Muslims for Palestine (AMP). Several members of AMP were formerly members of the Holy Land Foundation (HLF), which was dissolved after it was discovered in 2005 that the organization sent $12.4 million to Hamas. Following the dissolution of the HLF, several of the HLF’s Hamas financiers moved to AMP, which was founded in 2005.

As they have taken new positions with AMP, the Hamas-linked former members of the HLF have maintained their terrorist ties: a number of terrorist-affiliated individuals and entities appear on the AMP’s donor list. AMP is thus essentially operating as a Hamas front group here in the United States.
You are a hoot.
 
Students for Justice in Palestine Linked to Terrorist Affiliate

Students for Justice in Palestine Linked to Terrorist Affiliate


SJP branches across the country have been connected to a Hamas front group operating in the US. What about Stanford’s?

So Stanford should be horrified by recent revelations that chapters of the national organization Students for Justice in Palestine are coordinating with an affiliate of Hamas.

Last year, congressional testimony revealed SJP’s strong ties to American Muslims for Palestine (AMP). Several members of AMP were formerly members of the Holy Land Foundation (HLF), which was dissolved after it was discovered in 2005 that the organization sent $12.4 million to Hamas. Following the dissolution of the HLF, several of the HLF’s Hamas financiers moved to AMP, which was founded in 2005.

As they have taken new positions with AMP, the Hamas-linked former members of the HLF have maintained their terrorist ties: a number of terrorist-affiliated individuals and entities appear on the AMP’s donor list. AMP is thus essentially operating as a Hamas front group here in the United States.
You are a hoot.

It’s funny when your tender sensibilities are offended by obvious, direct links from your SJP fascist heroes to your Islamic terrorist heroes in Hamas.
 
Students for Justice in Palestine Linked to Terrorist Affiliate

Students for Justice in Palestine Linked to Terrorist Affiliate


SJP branches across the country have been connected to a Hamas front group operating in the US. What about Stanford’s?

So Stanford should be horrified by recent revelations that chapters of the national organization Students for Justice in Palestine are coordinating with an affiliate of Hamas.

Last year, congressional testimony revealed SJP’s strong ties to American Muslims for Palestine (AMP). Several members of AMP were formerly members of the Holy Land Foundation (HLF), which was dissolved after it was discovered in 2005 that the organization sent $12.4 million to Hamas. Following the dissolution of the HLF, several of the HLF’s Hamas financiers moved to AMP, which was founded in 2005.

As they have taken new positions with AMP, the Hamas-linked former members of the HLF have maintained their terrorist ties: a number of terrorist-affiliated individuals and entities appear on the AMP’s donor list. AMP is thus essentially operating as a Hamas front group here in the United States.
You are a hoot.

It’s funny when your tender sensibilities are offended by obvious, direct links from your SJP fascist heroes to your Islamic terrorist heroes in Hamas.
Pfffft, Israeli talking points.
 
Brandeis University: Backing Hamas on Campus

As revealed in recent congressional testimony, Students for Justice in Palestine is a campus front for Hamas terrorists. SJP’s propaganda activities are orchestrated and funded by a Hamas front group, American Muslims for Palestine, whose chairman is Hatem Bazian and whose principals are former officers of the Holy Land Foundation and other Islamic “charities” previously convicted of funneling money to Hamas. The report and posters are part of a larger Freedom Center campaign titled Stop University Support for Terrorists. Images of the posters that appeared at Brandeis and other campuses may be viewed at www.stopuniversitysupportforterrorists.org.
 

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