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“Despite efforts to depict it as such, the encampment was not the product of naive, anti-war college kids,” the watchdog stated.
The watchdog group identified nearly 250 people, including some 150 professors, who it says were part of an anti-Israel protest.
The watchdog released a video of activists and journalists questioning the atrocities that Hamas terrorists committed on Oct. 7.
Abdullah Hassan, an ally of neo-Nazis, created Stop Zionist Hate, Raven Mission and Tru Wire.
One person she hired on her campaign spent eight months in prison for “alleged connections to Hamas,” per the watchdog.
“It is up to the city of New York to decide if they will continue to let dangerous anti-Semitic assailants off,” said Canary Mission.
“If I could do it again, I would do it again,” declared Waseem Awawdeh.
Saadah Masoud, identified by the Canary Mission watchdog, has a history of violent rhetoric against Israel supporters.
In a protest outside JNF-USA’s 2022 National Conference, the Mapping Project brought together a host of anti-Israel groups in the Boston area including Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapters from Tufts University, Boston University and the University of Massachusetts as well as Harvard’s Palestinian Solidarity Committee, the Canary Mission said.
“The Jewish community is left to wonder: Would officer [Ismail] Quran still be employed if he had posted other forms of bigotry?” stated the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Canary Mission and StopAntisemitism.org.
Saadah Masoud, who is out on bail, “has a history of violence and of physically assaulting Israel supporters,” according to a watchdog group.
“I want to set Israel on fire with my own hands & watch it burn to ashes along with every Israeli in it. Call it what you want to call it,” Neveen Ayesh wrote in 2014.