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Normalization of support for terrorism

Endowment for Middle East Truth (EMET) Webinar

Join an insightful webinar on one of the most controversial and complex issues in contemporary legal and political discourse: decriminalization of support for terrorism.

In recent years, a growing debate has surrounded the effectiveness of existing anti-terrorism laws, particularly in how they relate to groups or individuals accused of providing support to designated foreign terrorist organizations through philanthropies.

For years, many organizations have indirectly funded terror in the Gaza Strip, as well as Judea and Samaria, and escaped without punishment.

“He wants to flex his authority as mayor of New York City, so he brings the desk outside to show he should be taken seriously,” Beverly Hallberg, president of District Media Group, told JNS.
The former chair of the House Foreign Affairs Committee “was a leading force against efforts to delegitimize our ally Israel,” AIPAC stated.
Defense for Children International–Palestine cited Israeli restrictions following its designation by Jerusalem as part of a network linked to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
The anti-Israel pro-Hamas activist still has a case pending in federal court, preventing his removal for now.
The eight-count indictment describes written plans in a notebook, dashcam recordings and plans for mass casualties near Gracie Mansion during dueling protests.
“True threats of violence are not protected by the First Amendment,” U.S. Attorney Darin Smith stated.