- Students from schools across the country gathered together to support the terrorist attack in Israel, causing a riot.
- Iranian-backed Hamas terrorist attacks plunge the region into an escalating bloody war
- Pro-Palestinian rallies at elite universities across the country have sparked fierce backlash from alumni, business leaders, students and others
Students from the University of Washington and Georgetown University across the country gathered to praise Hamas terrorists who massacred 1,300 Israelis over the weekend and plunged the region into a bloody war.
At the University of Washington, several Jewish students were caught on video begging administrators to cancel a pro-Palestinian rally that condoned violence against Israel and Jews.
“They want our people dead. They want to kill us,” one student sobbed to an administrator who appeared to be listening, suggesting there was nothing that could be done.
“Why do you allow this to happen?” Why don’t you stop this? she asked through her uncontrollable tears. “Please stop. Please,” she begged.
Event at Red Square on campus It was advertised The extremist student group says its purpose is to “uplift the righteous resistance of the Palestinian people” and “condemn the settler-colonial state of Israel.”
A flyer for the event depicts a paraglider similar to the one used by militant Hamas terrorists to fly into southern Israel last Saturday and massacre dozens of innocent concert-goers. Ta.
Another video shot in Red Square shows pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian demonstrators confronting each other as anger on both sides boils over and hand-to-hand confrontations break out. .
At Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., students held a vigil in memory of Palestinian martyrs killed in the murders of Israelis over the weekend.
A sign posted directly above the sign that read “Glory to the Martyrs” read “Justice = Peace.”
“Do you support decolonization as an abstract academic theory?” Or as a concrete event? ” read a sign written by the group “Students for Justice in Palestine.”
Students have backed the weekend’s brutal attack as a “concrete” step towards “decolonization”.
Jonathan Nieman, a Georgetown alumnus and co-founder and CEO of Sweetgreen, commented on the post, saying, “As a Georgetown alumnus, I’m very sad to see this.”
Neman is hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman’s demand that Harvard University reveal the identities of students who signed letters supporting Palestinian causes, including attacks on Hamas, and ensure they are never hired. He is one of the CEOs who said he supports his company.
Anti-Israel demonstrations have taken place at virtually every elite American university since Hamas terrorists attacked the Jewish state in a coordinated ground and air attack on Saturday morning.
They indiscriminately murdered women, children, the elderly, and innocent men alike, beheaded them, burned families alive, and rampaged through peaceful kibbutzim, destroying entire communities.
A 24-year-old Israeli student was physically assaulted Wednesday night at Ivy League University Columbia in New York City.
At Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, an associate professor called Saturday’s massacre “an extraordinary day” and praised Hamas’s brutal attack.
Shortly after the attacks in Israel began, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that Israel was once again at war with its hostile neighbor and that its mission was to wipe all Hamas members from the face of the earth.
The IDF subsequently launched a number of counter-attacks, including launching approximately 6,000 bombs into Gaza.
The death toll in Israel is reportedly 1,300, but has risen to around 1,500 since fighting began in Gaza. Thousands of people were injured on both sides of the conflict.