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Terrorist supporters behind the ‘Israel must die, long live Palestine’ mobs


By Judi McLeod ——--July 21, 2014

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While frightened little school children in Israel hide under their desks during Palestinian rocket attacks, street mobs in the rest of the world are chanting “Israel must die, long live Palestine” over and over again in raucous voices growing louder.

With Israel under attack, Palestinian protesters in Paris, London and in North American cities like Chicago and Calgary took to the streets in clockwork fashion. The protesters never have to duck from physical harm. They count on total impunity in the democratic settings where they conduct their activism. In Canada they rely on the support of the anti-Israel propaganda-spewing Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, supported by $1 billion a year (“less 10%" as they incessantly remind us) Canadian tax dollars and through one of his own candidates, leader of Canada’s Liberal Party Justin Trudeau. Well-funded by leftwing groups, Palestinian protesters borrow from Western fashionistas: In Chicago last night it was Palestine motorcycle gangs, decked out in signature black and white keffiyehs covering their faces and carrying Palestinian flags as they moved up and down Michigan Avenue. In Calgary the police said they laid no charges when a violent Palestinian mob advanced repeatedly on a pro-Israeli demonstration. With Israel under intense attack by Palestinian rockets, Palestinian supporters worldwide seek to advance hatred of Israel with the coordinated chant: “Israel must die”. The mobs chanting “Israel must die” materialized overnight. But the mystery of their sudden worldwide appearance comes from detailed organization. Investigative journalist Lee Kaplan, a regular columnist with Front Page Magazine and Israel National News, did a brilliant job in exposing who is behind the “Israel must die” protests underway in North America days before they exploded on the streets. “The Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) today exists as a consortium of campus “clubs” throughout the American and Canadian college systems which work to oppose the existence of Israel and to promote Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against the Jewish state. There are at least 80 chapters of these clubs on campuses throughout the US and Canada. The SJP goes under other assorted names on some campuses. Names such as Palestine Solidarity Committee or Students for Palestinian Equal Rights are also common. In Canada, some SJP chapters have adopted the name Students Against Israeli Apartheid (SAIA), or Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR), while others use similar sounding names but advocate for the Palestinian “revolution”or resistance against the Israeli and US governments when they are perceived as allies together against “Palestinian” irredentist goals. The SJP could be said to operate on the campuses in a classic Rico Statute style of infiltration as a method of promoting the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement throughout the USA and Canada via a “grass roots movement”. Kaplan couldn’t have been more prescient in exposing the activists in Saturday’s protest in Calgary--before--an estimated 800 Hamas supporters turned out for their violent protest. Canadian viewers didn’t get to see Hamas in action on CBC, but little blog BC Blue did an excellent job in capturing the Calgary event. “Media Party super-star Calgary Mayor Naheed Nenshi has never met a microphone he didn’t like, unless of course it happens to be about something as vile and eye-blackening for his city like a massive rally in support of a terrorist organization at city hall.” (BC Blue, July 19, 2014) Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR), a University of Calgary club and Justice for Palestinians organized the Calgary protest, which began about 6 p.m. Speakers included SPHR President Ala’a Hamdan, U of C Professor Arthur Clarke and Liberal MLA for Calgary-Skyview and federal Liberal Party candidate under Liberal leader Justin Trudeau, Darshan Kang. Wonder how many Canadians knew that Trudeau was photographed with terrorist supporter Kang at the Calgary Stampede on July 4th? Count on the “Israel must die, long live Palestine” chants getting louder and on street mob violence becoming more rampant: Lee Kaplan: “The SJP (like the Muslim Students Association) is enjoying a Rico Statute-like system of invading American society through US colleges and enjoying its funding by its being from the unaware US taxpayer. While Rico has been used to curb gambling, liquor and prostitution, the same tactic is employed by the SJP as such illicit “businesses” use to serve the interests of overseas Palestinian irredentist terrorist groups. The Ba’ath Party and Muslim Brotherhood all had their starts in the colleges in the Middle East. The US and Canadian college system provides a huge market of a young upcoming generation to indoctrinate toward their goals, as well as the financial assistance to do so. Today’s SJP member goes on to graduate and become a newspaper editor, a congressman, a principal, a teacher or even a professor like Hatem Bazian, any one of whom wields influence in our society, possibly even one day being the President of the United States. "The Ba’athists and Muslim Brotherhood later expanded their middle east control through trade unions and more and more SJP/ISM events are inviting trade unionists to attend and join them in their anti-Israel crusade. SJP is also doing outreach in churches, and some former SJP leaders lecture for CAIR on graduation or promote anti-Semitism to Christian audiences through an ISM arm called Sabeel Ecumenical Society. The Sierra Club and environmental movement have allied with the Palestinian cause by finding common ground of fighting “oppression,” and even taxi drivers in Boston support the Boycott of Israel as a sign of “unity” against “oppression” of workers. The SJP already has done long reaching and damaging effects in our educational system, but stands to do much more damage in the future.” God bless and protect Israel.

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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