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Story by Robert Schmad, Washington Examiner
A left-wing activist organization run by Philadelphia public school teachers and administrators is planning a rally on Tuesday to celebrate the anniversary of Hamas's Oct. 7, 2023, terrorist attack, the Washington Examiner has learned.
The Racial Justice Organizing Committee, which began as a caucus within the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers before spinning off into an independent group, is partnering with a coalition of other left-wing organizations to stage a rally to celebrate the "rage and resistance" the organizations believe Hamas terrorists displayed during their terrorist attack against Israel on Oct. 7. The group counts at least nine Philadelphia public school teachers, an assistant principal, and one high-ranking district official among its ranks.
"October 7 marks two years since Palestinian resistance fighters bravely broke out of the prison that the zionist regime has turned Gaza into," a post promoting the demonstration on the RJOC's Instagram account says. "Now more than ever, we must reject all normalization with the zionist regime, uplift indigenous Palestinian resistance, and honor the martyrs."
One promotional flyer for the rally features a bulldozer breaking through a fortified border fence, an apparent reference to Hamas's use of bulldozers to breach the Israeli border in 2023.
Philly Educators for Palestine, a subgroup of the RJOC, is included on promotional flyers as one of the event's sponsors. Other sponsors include the Philadelphia branch of the Freedom Road Socialist Organization, which openly supports the U.S.-designated terrorist organization the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, and Anakbayan-USA, a Filipino group that calls for "militant struggle."
Comment:
The 10-7 attack on Israel was a Islamic hate crime against Jews.
The Palestinians do not want to co-exist.
They are not victims
They are genocidal maniacs.
It is disgusting that American Leftists have chosen to celebrate it.
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