A recent report has uncovered some shady connections between anti-Israel protests at college campuses and left-wing billionaire George Soros. It seems that several groups getting involved in these protests have been receiving money from organizations funded by Soros. One of these groups, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), has been identified as a major player in organizing these demonstrations.
SJP, along with other groups like Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) and Within Our Lifetime, have been setting up camps at various universities to voice their anti-Israel sentiments. These groups have been linked to funding from Soros-related nonprofits, raising suspicions about where their allegiances truly lie.
TERROR: The occupation of college campuses across the US is a well organized and funded operation led by Soros-backed groups including Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR). The Soros-backed NGOs pay outside agitators $7800 and… pic.twitter.com/6wzpjBksBs
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Furthermore, the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR) has been receiving substantial financial support from Soros-founded organizations. USCPR has been paying its fellows thousands of dollars to lead campaigns organized by Palestinian groups, indicating a deliberate effort to stir up anti-Israel sentiments on college campuses.
The New York Post reports that a billionaire investor, philanthropist and
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GEORGE SOROS has been linked to funding anti-Israel tent city protests at Columbia University through his organizations. These protests ARE ALSO supported by MAOIST groups.… pic.twitter.com/MNnY8wrivi
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The report also sheds light on some of USCPR’s radical fellows, such as Malak Afaneh, Craig Birckhead-Morton, and Nidaa Lafi, who have been actively involved in disruptive activities at various universities. These fellows have been causing quite a stir, with incidents ranging from disrupting events to getting arrested for trespassing.
It’s concerning to see these groups with ties to Soros using their funding to promote anti-Israel agendas on college campuses. The connections revealed in the report raise questions about the true intentions behind these protests and the extent to which outside influences are shaping the narrative on this contentious issue.