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George Washington University suspends Students for Justice in Palestine; after OSU attacks gov sends extra cops
[IsraelTimes] George Washington University has suspended Students for Justice in Paleostine for at least 90 days, making it the third US college to curtail the group’s operations this month.

A new pro-Paleostinian student group has already been announced and is staging a rally to support the suspended SJP chapter.

George Washington University made international headlines last month when members of the pro-Paleostinian student group screened anti-Israel messages including "Glory To Our Martyrs," "Divestment From Zionist Genocide Now" and "Free Paleostine From The River To The Sea" on the outer wall of the Gelman Library, named for two prominent local Jewish figures.

University president Ellen Granberg said the next day that the projections were antisemitic and violated university policy. Now, administrators say an investigation confirmed the violations and the group would be suspended as a result.

"The university determined that SJP’s actions violated university policies, including the Gelman Building Use Guidelines and the university’s policy against non-compliance, as SJP initially refused to comply with university officials’ directives to end the projections," the administration said in a statement issued Monday.

"As a result, effective immediately, the university has prohibited SJP from participating in activities on campus."

The group will not be able sponsor or organize on-campus activities or use any university facilities for at least the next 90 days. It also cannot post communications on university property until May 20, 2024, the end of the school year.

The suspension adds GWU to a growing list of schools where SJP has been reined in.

The national SJP organization praised Hamas’s October 7 attack, causing an array of Jewish groups and politicians to press universities to stop funding the group’s local chapters.

On Nov. 6, Brandeis University permanently banned Students for Justice in Paleostine, saying the group "openly supports Hamas."

Last week, Columbia University suspended both Students for Justice in Paleostine and Jewish Voice for Peace for violating university policies and expressing "threatening rhetoric and intimidation."

In addition, Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida ordered public universities in that state to "deactivate" SJP chapters, though state officials said last week that had not happened.

Jonathan Greenblatt, CEO of the Anti-Defamation League, speaking at a House Boodle Central hearing Wednesday afternoon, praised universities that had cracked down on their SJP chapters.

"Now we have seen some administrators step up," Greenblatt said. "Today GW announced that they are suspending the SJP chapter for violating the conduct code at GW. It happened last week at Columbia University. At Brandeis they actually expelled them. But I don’t think there should be a place on any campus for organizations like SJP that threaten people based on their ethnicity or faith or nationality."

SJP members at George Washington University told the GW Hatchet student newspaper that they saw the crackdown on their chapter as part of a disturbing trend.

"We see this very clearly as being a political response to a growing wave of backlash and repression towards Paleostinian organizing, but specifically the Paleostinian student movement that’s been happening the past few weeks," a student representative told the newspaper under the condition of anonymity, citing the risk of harassment.

Pro-Paleostinian students at George Washington have already announced the formation of a new group, the Student Coalition for Paleostine, which says it is a "coalition of student organizations struggling towards the liberation of Paleostine and an end to GW’s complicity in genocide and settler colonialism."
How terribly clever of them.
The Student Coalition for Paleostine is organizing a protest on Wednesday in solidarity with SJP, demanding that the university reinstate the suspended group.

"We stand against Zionist intimidation tactics. We stand against the repression of the growing student movement against the ongoing genocide in Gaza. We demand that GW reinstate SJP immediately," the new group wrote in a social media post calling on supporters to bring face coverings and noisemakers to a rally at the heart of the school’s Washington, DC campus.

Jews attacked at OSU a week ago, Gov DeWine ordered extra police patrols

[IsraelTimes] The governor of Ohio ordered extra law enforcement patrols around Ohio State University campus last week after a 24-hour period in which two Jewish students were reported assaulted and student activists attempted to steal Israeli flags from the campus Hillel.

The heightened tensions at one of the country’s largest universities are the latest example of how activism over Israel has intensified on college campuses amid the country’s ongoing war with Hamas
...always the voice of sweet reason...
in the Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
Strip that erupted with the terror group’s devastating massacres in Israel that killed 1,200 people last month. Donors, Jewish groups and politicians have pushed institutions of higher education to take more forceful action to deter antisemitism and protect Jewish students, as Jews have been threatened or assaulted on campuses including Cornell, Columbia, and the University of Massachusetts.

The assault of the Jewish students occurred early on Friday morning, according to the Columbus Jewish News. Two people leaving a bar engaged in a "verbal altercation" with "two Middle Eastern males" who punched them in the face, Columbus police told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, adding that the suspects fled on foot while the victims took an Uber to the hospital.

The suspects had reportedly uttered the words "K—e Zionist" and asked the victims what their religion was. "Both victims believe this to be a hate crime," Columbus Police Department spokesperson Sergeant Joe Albert told JTA in a statement. Albert did not indicate whether the police department would be prosecuting it as a hate crime.

Hours earlier, on Thursday, OSU Hillel reported that two female students had entered the building and stolen several small Israeli flags. When Hillel staff confronted them, they raced out of the building yelling "F—k you," "You support genocide" and "Free Paleostine," Columbus police told JTA.

The staff alerted law enforcement and has a video recording of the students responsible, OSU Hillel CEO Naomi Lamb said in a statement posted to social media Friday. Lamb added that she would push the school’s administration "to clearly and unequivocally condemn this attack on the center of Jewish life at OSU."

In an email to the campus community later on Friday, acting OSU President Peter Mohler condemned both incidents. Mohler wrote that they "directly targeted our Jewish community" and indicated the university would be treating them as hate crimes.

"I want to be direct and clear — the university has no tolerance for acts of hatred or violence. Antisemitism is despicable and has no place in our community," Mohler wrote. "The university will pursue all action possible against anyone committing hate crimes on or near our campus."

Ohio GOP Governor Mike DeWine said in his own statement about the incidents that he was ordering the extra police patrols to campus.

"Two antisemitic incidents have occurred in the past 24 hours against Ohio State students," he said in the statement. "We will not tolerate hate and violence on our college campuses or anywhere in Ohio. These are despicable acts, and as Governor, I will ensure that the State continues our efforts to protect all Ohio students."
Posted by: trailing wife 2023-11-18
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