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Antisemitic violence and intimidation continue at encampments and protests at universities across the United States. At the same time, debates on free speech, hate speech and threats of retribution have paralyzed many university administrators.
But a key aspect of the campus dynamics has been largely overlooked: administrators, faculty, donors and policymakers.
The antisemitic events on campus are not spontaneous protests for human rights or peace. They are an orchestrated effort backed up by a network of NGOs. Many of these NGOs have a long history of antisemitism, incitement to violence and ties to terrorism—as my organization NGO Monitor’s ongoing research has documented.
The terror-supporting NGOs include Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), Within Our Lifetime (WOL), the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights and Samidoun. While these groups say they stand for human rights and justice, they have all expressed support for Hamas’s Oct. 7 massacre.