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Steven Emerson

Steven Emerson

Steven Emerson is executive director of the Investigative Project on Terrorism. He is the author of eight books and the producer of multiple award-winning documentaries, including “Jihad inAmerica: The Grand Deception,” an exposé of the Muslim Brotherhood’s covert infrastructure in the United States.

Tlaib’s “progressive” blast shouldn’t be seen in a vacuum. She has advocated a “one-state solution” to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, which would eliminate Israel as a Jewish homeland. Her problem is not with Israeli policy, but with Israel’s continued existence.
The anti-Semitic activist may have been targeted by Russian trolls, but she acquired her nasty reputation all on her own.
It’s because CAIR opposes Israel’s existence.
The tears of a commencement speaker who wants to eliminate Israel.
CUNY law student Nerdeen Kiswani praised a “unity intifada” she described as “a passionate commitment for Palestinians to unite [in] overthrowing the settler colonial structure.”
She keeps warning her audiences to “pay attention to the polite Zionists” who seek to work together on other issues.
Having a new faculty member at a tony private school outside Philadelphia rage against “each and every” person who supports the existence of a Jewish state—Zionists, by definition—probably isn’t the image officials wanted.
Rather than acknowledge the despotic inclinations driving Russian President Vladimir Putin’s war or any role violent Islamists have played in other conflicts, it’s easier to just blame bigotry.
It is one of the driving forces behind the movement and directly raising money for her defense.
Philanthropic organizations that seek to make the world a better place diminish their own work by spotlighting U.S.-based Islamists and anti-Semites.
Its wanting to distance itself from the video is understandable: Children lip-synced to a song that included verses saying, “The blood of the martyrs is calling us.”
The reactions to Omar Suleiman’s opening prayer before the U.S. House of Representatives provide a textbook case of how in the social-media age, facts are no match for emotion.