University of Washington and Georgetown students spark outrage with events ‘honoring’ the ‘MARTYRS’ of Palestine who slaughtered 1,300 in Israel – leaving distraught Jewish student sobbing
Students at the University of Washington and across the country at Georgetown University gathered to praise the Hamas terrorists who slaughtered 1,300 Israelis over the weekend and launched the region into a bloody war.
At the University of Washington, video footage captured several Jewish students in tears as they pleaded with an administrator to end the pro-Palestinian rally, where students condoned violence against Israel and the Jewish people.
‘They want our people dead. They want us killed,’ sobbed one student to an administrator who appeared to be listening but indicated there was something he could do.
“How do you allow this? Why don’t you stop at this?’ she asked through uncontrollable tears. “Please end it. Please,’ she begged.
The event at the campus’s red square was advertised by a radical student group who said their aim was to ‘raise the righteous Palestinian resistance’ and ‘condemn the settler colonial state of Israel’.
Flyers for the event include a drawing of a paraglider similar to the one used by militant Hamas terrorists to fly into southern Israel last Saturday and slaughter scores of innocent concertgoers.
Georgetown’s Students for Justice in Palestine branch put up fliers reading: ‘Glory to our Martyrs’, referring to the Hamas terrorists who slaughtered 1,300 Israelis over the weekend
Another video captured in red square shows pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protesters facing off, as anger from both sides boiled over and face-to-face confrontations broke out.
At Georgetown University in Washington, DC, students held a vigil for the Palestinian martyrs who died killing Israelis over the weekend.
‘Honor to our Martyrs,’ reads one sign hanging directly above another that reads, ‘Justice = Peace.’
‘Do you support decolonization as an abstract academic theory? Or as a tangible event?’ read one sign written by the group Students for Justice in Palestine.
The students endorse the barbaric weekend attacks as a ‘tangible’ step towards ‘decolonisation’.
Jonathan Neman, a Georgetown graduate and the co-founder and CEO of Sweetgreen, commented on the post: ‘As a Georgetown alum, this makes me very sad to see.’
Neman is one of the CEOs who said he supports hedge fund billionaire Bill Ackman’s request that Harvard University unmask the identities of the students who signed a letter in support of the Palestinian cause – including the Hamas attacks – to to ensure that they are never hired by his company.
Anti-Israel protests have sprung up at virtually every elite American college in the time since Hamas terrorists attacked the Jewish state in a coordinated ground and air attack on Saturday morning.
The indiscriminate killing of women, children, the elderly as well as innocent men involved beheading, the burning alive of families and hooliganism by peaceful kibbutzim, in which whole communities were destroyed.
NYPD responded to an assault in progress on Wednesday, October 11 at approximately 6:10 p.m. The argument arose after 19-year-old Maxwell Friedman was confronted for tearing down posters of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas
An Israeli army self-propelled howitzer fires rounds near the border with Gaza in southern Israel on October 11.
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A house left in ruins after an attack by Hamas militants on this kibbutz days earlier when dozens of civilians were killed near the border with Gaza.
At New York’s Ivy League University, Columbia, a 24-year-old Israeli student was physically assaulted on Wednesday evening.
At Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, an associate professor applauded Hamas’ brutal attacks, calling Saturday’s carnage an “extraordinary day.”
Shortly after the attacks began in Israel, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared that the country was once again at war with its hostile neighbor and that the mission was to wipe every Hamas member off the face of the earth.
The IDF has since launched a number of counter-offensive strikes, including some 6,000 bombs launched at Gaza.
The death toll in Israel is believed to be 1,300, while that in Gaza has risen to around 1,500 since fighting began. Many thousands on both sides of the conflict were also injured.