A member of the hate group had just recited a mock Kaddish, the Jewish prayer for the dead, for what the two hate groups falsely claimed was a massacre of civilian protesters in Gaza.
Berger had praised the violent Hamas riots and claimed that, "The biggest obstacle to peace in Israel-Palestine is the bigotry of American Jews." The most politically prominent member of IfNotNow was New York State Senator Julia Salazar, the leader of a Christian campus organization, born into a Catholic family, who joined the anti-Israel hate group while falsely claiming to be Jewish.
That's what IfNotNow really has in common with Hatem Bazian and members of the AMP hate group.
"Neveen Ayesh, the executive director of AMP-Missouri, had tweeted anti-Semitic hate such as,"#crimesworthyoftherope being a Jew", " "I hate Jews... I hate Israelis", and "I just want to spit in their faces. All of them any Jew Israeli."
Like Students for Justice in Palestine, a campus hate group that uses its handful of Jewish members as political shields against accusations of anti-Semitism, IfNotNow's presence whitewashes a violently genocidal cause.
Canary Mission, a Jewish civil rights organization exposing anti-Semitic leftist hate groups online, has launched a campaign to call attention to IfNotNow's ties with the Hamas supporters and anti-Semitic racists of American Muslims for Palestine.
Its report names 25 AMP figures who have spread anti-Semitic hate and 58 IfNotNow members who have worked with AMP. The issue is especially urgent since IfNotNow has made it clear that it is seeking to influence the 2020 Democrat primaries and its partner, AMP, has been accused of links to a foreign terrorist organization.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/274417/hamas-allied-hate-group-influencing-2020-dem-daniel-greenfield
Berger had praised the violent Hamas riots and claimed that, "The biggest obstacle to peace in Israel-Palestine is the bigotry of American Jews." The most politically prominent member of IfNotNow was New York State Senator Julia Salazar, the leader of a Christian campus organization, born into a Catholic family, who joined the anti-Israel hate group while falsely claiming to be Jewish.
That's what IfNotNow really has in common with Hatem Bazian and members of the AMP hate group.
"Neveen Ayesh, the executive director of AMP-Missouri, had tweeted anti-Semitic hate such as,"#crimesworthyoftherope being a Jew", " "I hate Jews... I hate Israelis", and "I just want to spit in their faces. All of them any Jew Israeli."
Like Students for Justice in Palestine, a campus hate group that uses its handful of Jewish members as political shields against accusations of anti-Semitism, IfNotNow's presence whitewashes a violently genocidal cause.
Canary Mission, a Jewish civil rights organization exposing anti-Semitic leftist hate groups online, has launched a campaign to call attention to IfNotNow's ties with the Hamas supporters and anti-Semitic racists of American Muslims for Palestine.
Its report names 25 AMP figures who have spread anti-Semitic hate and 58 IfNotNow members who have worked with AMP. The issue is especially urgent since IfNotNow has made it clear that it is seeking to influence the 2020 Democrat primaries and its partner, AMP, has been accused of links to a foreign terrorist organization.
https://www.frontpagemag.com/fpm/274417/hamas-allied-hate-group-influencing-2020-dem-daniel-greenfield
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