Meet The Students for Justice in Palestine Terror Organization

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Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is a terrorist organization operating on college campuses across the United States and Canada.
Founded in 1993, SJP’s primary goal is to destroy the state of Israel and undermine the United States.

FUNDING AND TIES TO TERRORISM:

  1. Financial Links to Terrorism:
    SJP is directly linked to Hamas, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. Through groups like American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), SJP receives over $3 million annually from Hamas-linked organizations, funding their extremist activities.
  2. Support for Terrorist Acts:
    SJP openly endorses violence against Israelis, praises terrorist attacks by Hamas, and spreads hateful, anti-Semitic propaganda designed to delegitimize Israel.
  3. Celebration of Terrorism:
    After the October 7, 2023, Hamas terror attack in Israel, SJP led campus protests that celebrated the terrorists and the murder of Israelis, creating a dangerous and hostile environment for Jewish and American students.
  4. Collaboration with Extremists:
    SJP collaborates with extremist groups and individuals connected to terrorism, frequently hosting speakers who glorify convicted terrorists.

ANTI-ISRAEL AND ANTI-AMERICAN AGENDA:

  • Promoting Anti-Semitism: SJP’s ideology, rhetoric, and actions align with the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of anti-Semitism. They deny Jewish self-determination and use classic anti-Semitic tropes to demonize Jews and Zionists.
  • Threat to Campus Safety: Many universities have suspended or banned SJP chapters due to their promotion of anti-Semitism, support for terrorism, and creation of an unsafe climate for Jewish and pro-Israel students. SJP’s lack of financial transparency and ties to Hamas funding are alarming and dangerous.

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