Students for Justice in Palestine
Coverage of Students for Justice in Palestine in the Nexus archive.
- US anti-Zionist groups keep backing activists who are incarcerated for violence
US anti-Zionist groups, including Students for Justice in Palestine, provide support to activists incarcerated for violent acts. These groups back individuals convicted of attacking Jews and other targets in New York, California, and Colorado.
- Rabid anti-Israel activists set to hit the streets tonight in Mamdani's Manhattan
Anti-Israel activists, including groups like PAL-AWDA and Within Our Lifetime, plan to protest a Jerusalem Real Estate Expo in Times Square tonight, demanding the dismantling of Israel. The protest follows previous clashes at synagogues and comes amid criticism of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's past involvement with pro-Palestine organizations.
- Rabid anti-Israel activists set to hit the streets tonight in Mamdani's Manhattan
Anti-Israel activists plan to protest a Jerusalem Real Estate Expo in Manhattan tonight, following recent incidents of harassment against Jews and pro-Israel groups. The event is sponsored by PAL-AWDA, which advocates for dismantling Israel, and will involve groups like Within Our Lifetime and Muslim American Society. The protest occurs amid tensions over antisemitism and Mayor Zohran Mamdani's past ties to anti-Israel activism.
- 'Came out of nowhere': Cornell student says president's confrontation is unlike anything seen on campus
Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff was involved in a confrontation with anti-Israel student protesters, which sparked controversy and questions about conduct and free speech on campus. The incident occurred after an Israel-Palestine debate hosted by the Cornell Political Union. Kotlikoff claimed the students were harassing and intimidating him, while the students alleged that he hit them with his car.
- Cornell students accuse university president of hitting them with car after campus Israel-Palestinian event
Cornell University President Michael Kotlikoff was accused of striking students with his car after a campus event, but he claims he was a victim of harassment and intimidation. The incident occurred after an Israel-Palestinian debate series hosted by the Cornell Political Union. Students allege that Kotlikoff backed into one student and ran over another's foot before driving away.
- Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Educators disciplined after lamenting Trump survival, university sued
Educators faced disciplinary action for expressing negative sentiments about Trump's survival after a shooting, while a university was sued for allegedly obstructing an investigation into a violent protest at a TPUSA event. Additional controversies included an ex-professor promoting terrorism, a reinstated student group, and warnings about educational system upheaval.
- Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Educators disciplined after lamenting Trump survival, university sued
Educators were disciplined for expressing disapproval of Donald Trump surviving a shooting, while a university faced legal action over a violent protest at a TPUSA event. Additional controversies included an ex-professor promoting terrorism, a reinstated Students for Justice in Palestine group, and warnings about educational upheaval if Mamdani's agenda prevails.
- Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Lox and loaded against hate
Fox News' 'Antisemitism Exposed' newsletter highlights rising antisemitism, including Jewish groups like Lox & Loaded partnering with the NRA for security training, Duke University reinstating a controversial SJP chapter, and a foiled mass casualty plot targeting a Houston synagogue. The article also details antisemitic incidents at elite institutions and a stabbing attack in London.
- Duke reinstates Students for Justice in Palestine after suspension over antisemitism concerns
Duke University reinstated its Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter after reversing its suspension over antisemitism concerns tied to an Instagram post. The university's Office of Institutional Equity found insufficient evidence of policy violations, though the post was deemed offensive and linked to antisemitic tropes.
- UC regent slams Berkeley event featuring failed suicide bomber as ‘disgusting and abhorrent’
The University of California-Berkeley faced backlash for hosting Israa Jaabis, a failed suicide bomber with a terrorism conviction, at a Palestinian Political Prisoners Day event. UC Regent Jay Sures condemned the event as 'disgusting and abhorrent,' citing the university's obligation to uphold free speech under the First Amendment despite concerns over antisemitism.
- Fox News ‘Antisemitism Exposed’ Newsletter: Duke busts the bigots
Fox News' 'Antisemitism Exposed' newsletter highlights rising antisemitism, including Duke University suspending a student group over an antisemitic post, a hostage's account of Gaza captivity, and a Maine Senate candidate facing backlash for praising Hamas and Nazi imagery. It also covers Iran's state-sponsored antisemitism and an Israeli youth activist combating hate online.
- Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Dem teachers groom 'foot soldiers,' justice served to anti-Israel group
The article discusses a teachers' union's May Day event criticized for allegedly grooming students into Democratic 'foot soldiers,' Duke University's suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine over antisemitic content, and leftist streamer Hasan Piker's rhetoric predicting the violent downfall of the 'American empire.'
- Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter: Dem teachers groom 'foot soldiers,' justice served to anti-Israel group
The Fox News Campus Radicals Newsletter highlights concerns over Democratic teachers' union activities allegedly grooming students into political 'foot soldiers' and Duke University's suspension of Students for Justice in Palestine over antisemitic posts. Hasan Piker, a far-left streamer, is also cited for rhetoric predicting the collapse of the 'American empire.'