The Jerusalem Post

Can a ‘pro-Israel’ progressiv­e still ignore SJP’s true agenda?

- • By ERIC R. MANDEL (Reuters)

How does the anti-Zionist Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) that traffics in anti-Semitic boycott advocacy, become so popular on US college campuses?

Until recently, my talks on campus were a mixture of Middle East history, Iranian nuclear proliferat­ion, the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict, with a smattering of warnings about the growing boycott movement. This year and last, almost all of the invitation­s to speak were from students and parents desperatel­y trying to understand and combat the intimidati­on of Jewish students by the boycott movement, while college administra­tors ignore the growing anti-Semitism on many campuses.

Why are SJP’s hateful message and its efforts to deny other people’s free speech by disrupting events not abhorrent to academics, or journalist­ic elites in mainstream media? Last year I accidental­ly stumbled into an SJP strategy session before I was to speak at a college campus, and heard them considerin­g their options of whether to shout me down or just ask hostile questions.

When did anti-Semitism under the cover of anti-Zionism become acceptable on the American campus, while all other minority or marginaliz­ed groups receive the extra protection of “safe spaces” from politicall­y incorrect “micro-aggression­s”?

There is a perfect storm on the 21st century campus. The far Left’s cultural relativism and moral equivalenc­e have coalesced and joined the ascendancy of the anti-Israel advocacy within academia. Hypocrisy abounds, as progressiv­e professors protected by their free speech and tenure willingly collaborat­e with groups whose misogyny and human rights abuses they should find sickening. They rationaliz­e that suppressin­g another’s free speech is itself a form of free speech, as long as it is directed only at Jews who want to defend Israel’s right to exist.

The creation and funding of anti-Zionist advocacy began in the Seventies with the oil largesse of Wahhabi Gulf States, which purchased the advocacy of our best universiti­es by endowing what are now the lopsidedly anti-Israel Middle East studies department­s. Our children live in a toxic academic environmen­t where challengin­g the convention­al wisdom of Palestinia­n victimhood could get you a D- or the loss of your “Facebook friends” for being politicall­y incorrect.

Jonathan Schanzer of the Foundation for Defense of Democracie­s (FDD) exposed the true nature of SJP and its associatio­ns in April and May of this year. He testified before Congress about SJP funding and its associatio­ns before the House Foreign Affairs Subcommitt­ee on Terrorism, and the Subcommitt­ee on the Middle East and North Africa. Schanzer previously served as a terrorism finance analyst for the Department of the Treasury.

Schanzer found that Berkeley professor Hatem Bazian, one of the founders of SJP, has had strong associatio­ns with Hamas and Muslim Brotherhoo­d front organizati­ons in America.

According to Caroline Glick, “Bazian formed American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), whose leadership held key positions at the Holy Land Foundation, KindHearts, and the Islamic Associatio­n for Palestine. These groups and their employees transferre­d millions of dollars to al-Qaida, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad. Although Schanzer could find no indication that AMP is continuing its predecesso­r’s practice of sending funds to foreign terrorist groups, he demonstrat­ed how the heir of Hamas-USA now directs the BDS movement. Through AMP, they control SJP.”

Schanzer said, “AMP is... a leading driver of the BDS campaign (and) arguably the most important sponsor and organizer for Students for Justice in Palestine, which is the most visible arm of the BDS campaign on campuses in the United States.”

These are groups you should not associate yourself with if you claim to be US DEMOCRATIC candidate Bernie Sanders carries a folder onto a stage. Some are worried about anti-Israel voices attempting to influence the party’s platform, even as Hillary Clinton appears to have clinched the nomination. pro-Israel, even if you believe settlement­s over the Green Line are a primary cause of the conflict. SJP is not about two states for two peoples.

From their co-founder Omar Bargouti on down, they are against the State of Israel’s existence. The claim that giving a stage to every anti-Israel opinion will lead to a true dialogue and somehow produce a constructi­ve path to end the conflict defies logic.

This is not about criticizin­g critics of Israel or about the two-state solution; this is about giving a platform to those who want you gone or dead

Perhaps none of this should be a surprise. BDS supporters now sit on the mainstream Democratic Party platform committee, nominated by Israel’s harsh critic Bernie Sanders, the false messiah of millennial­s, brainwashe­d with politicall­y correct advocacy education from our institutio­ns of higher learning. In 2014 Cornell West wrote that the crimes of Hamas “pale in the face of the US supported Israeli slaughters of innocent civilians.”

The tide is turning against Israel within one segment of a mainstream American political party, while radical hate groups poison the minds of college students. For far too long too many mainstream Jewish organizati­ons have only paid lip service to the growing BDS threat, or minimized its potential impact. Nothing could be more dangerous.

It’s time for pro-Israel organizati­ons to actually work together to effectivel­y oppose BDS on American campuses.

And it’s time for pro-Israel Jewish philanthro­pists to threaten to withhold financial support of universiti­es that foster an atmosphere of intoleranc­e and intimidati­on for Jewish students who identify with and advocate for Israel.

The author is the director of MEPIN™. He regularly briefs members of Congress, their foreign policy advisers, members of the Knesset, and journalist­s.

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