SJP
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Hamas linked[1][2] group, a major anti-Israel organization on campus, filled with anti-Jewish hatred. SJP chapters across North America are notorious for harboring anti-Semites.
SJP activists laughed at The Holocaust and openly support Hitler.[3]
Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is an anti-Israel student organization engaged in activity on North American college and university campuses.
SJP organizes anti-Israel campaigns, including running the annual Israel Apartheid[sic] Week (IAW), often in collaboration with Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) (which it's founder Hatem Bazian manages) and Muslim Students Association (MSA) campus chapters.
The group has been a major force in pushing the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement on campus. Chapters have proposed dozens of BDS resolutions to student governments, including proposing them on or around Jewish holidays when Jewish students are off-campus.
Activists have intimidated and harassed Jewish and pro-Israel students and aggressively disrupted pro-Israel campus events.
Chapters have endorsed and campaigned for numerous terrorists and promoted the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terrorist organization. Chapters have also whitewashed terrorism, compared Zionists to Nazis (no less) and demonized pro-Israel campus organizations.
"SJP is the campus organization most directly responsible for creating a hostile campus environment saturated with anti-Israel."
[5] leading in "The NGO Network Orchestrating Antisemitic Incitement on American Campuses."[6][7]
Founded by infamous antisemite with a "history of presenting anti-Semitism under the guise of anti-Zionism,"[8] Arab "Palestinian" Muslim Brotherhood "professor", Hatem Bazian,[9] who also founded other Islamist groups including American Muslims for Palestine (AMP). As of March 2021, he served as AMP chairman.
The SJP led its 200 chapters in sick celebrating the atrocious Hamas (led "Palestinian" Arab) Oct 7 attack.[10]
In March 2025, alongside its "brother", Nerdeen Kiswani's WOL, it was sued by victims' families of genocidal Hamas' Oct 7 crimes.[11]
Further reading
- A Weekend With SJP. JPost. Dec 21, 2015 — :Just a few days before the SJP conference took place, a swastika was graffitied on a wall on campus."
- SJP at UC Irvine Disciplined!. Amcha. (2017). "Two swastikas were were found painted in red on the inside of an LXR Hall elevator."
- Nazi propaganda by members of the Vassar chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine. Brandeis Center. (2017)
- SJP: Neo-Nazis on Campus. "New Freedom Center pamphlet exposes the real neo-Nazi movement infecting American universities." April 9, 2018, by Frontpagemag.com.
- Despite terror ties, SJP 'antisemitic force' active at Harvard, Columbia. JPost, Oct 31, 2019.
- From Scholarship to Swastikas: Explaining Campus Antisemitic Events. (2021) Academic Engagement.
- Pro-Hamas demonstrators mimic supporters of Hitler's genocide. JNS, Oct 24, 2023.
- Pro-Palestinian protesters disrupt Auschwitz remembrance march. Daily Telegraph, May 6, 2024.
See also
References
- ↑ (May 7, 2024). Major U.S. Law Firm Files Lawsuit Against Students for Justice in Palestine Over Alleged Ties to Hamas Activities. "Oct. 7 survivors sue SJP for allegedly running campus 'propaganda and recruiting wing' for Hamas." By Homeland Security Today.
- ↑ Despite terror ties, SJP 'antisemitic force' active at Harvard, Columbia. JPost, Oct 31, 2019
- ↑ SJP Activists Laugh at The Holocaust and Openly Support Hitler
- ↑ Students For Justice In Palestine. Canary.
- ↑ Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) - NGO Monitor
- ↑ The NGO Network Orchestrating Antisemitic Incitement on American Campuses. NGO Monitor. April 25, 2024
- ↑ Hostile environments toward Jewish students. By Amir Grunhous. JPost, June 5, 2022
- ↑ Co-Founder of Students for Justice in Palestine Shares Insanely Anti-Semitic Memes, Offers World’s Least Convincing Apology. Tablet Magazine. Nov 27, 2017
- ↑ Hatem Bazian. Canary Mission.
- ↑ SJP’s rhetoric is not helping anyone. By Norman J.W. Goda. October 16, 2023
- ↑ Hamas hostages’ families sue Mahmoud Khalil, anti-Israel groups for ‘aiding and abetting’ terror group. By Ronny Reyes. NY Post, March 24, 2025.
Nerdeen Kiswani was accused of leading the most vocal support for Hamas as part of the Within Our Lifetime-United for Palestine group...
Maryam Alwan, of the Columbia Students for Justice in Palestine, was accused of knowing about the Oct. 7 terror attack ahead of time...
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