Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP)
SJP is the campus organization most directly responsible for creating a hostile campus environment saturated with anti-Israel events, BDS initiatives, and speakers.
SJP is the campus organization most directly responsible for creating a hostile campus environment saturated with anti-Israel events, BDS initiatives, and speakers.
Arab Resource and Organizing Center (AROC) is known for organizing protests in support of the BDS movement, including “Block the Boat” demonstrations that attempted to sabotage the offloading of cargo from Israeli-owned ships.
In this mapping, NGO Monitor identifies 157 groups that are part of a network of NGOs, partnerships, and funding – responsible for anti-Israel advocacy and antisemitism in the United States in the aftermath of October 7th.
Professor Gerald M Steinberg discusses the web of NGOs with terror connections that are funding and organizing the protests.
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) – which participated in the October 7th atrocities and is designated as a terrorist group by the US, Canada, the EU, and Israel – has had a strong presence at encampments, demonstrations, and riots on American college campuses. In addition, Samidoun, an NGO designated by Israel as a terrorist group and a “subsidiary” of the PFLP, can be seen on posters promoting the PFLP, and its officials have preached “resistance” (code for terrorism) at campus events
The exponential rise in antisemitic violence, incitement, intimidation, and harassment on and around campuses in the United States is tightly coordinated and well-funded by a network of radical and often antisemitic non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
Palestine Legal is highly active in BDS campaigns, particularly on college and university campuses throughout the United States.
On April 13, 2021, Palestine Legal filed a Title VI complaint with the Department of Education. Apparently, Palestine Legal acknowledges that Title VI complaints can make an important contribution to addressing racism on campus. Unless the victims are Jews
Yona Schiffmiller outlines the context of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund's grant to the NIF to conduct research on anti-semitism on campus.