University protesters advocating for Palestinian rights have been found to be distributing pro-Hamas propaganda that supports the genocide of Jews and the elimination of Israel, according to evidence discovered on campuses across the United States.
At the University of Texas in Austin, police uncovered a cache of disturbing material hidden among art supplies at a protest encampment. The documents celebrated the death of innocent Jews and the destruction of Israel, including a piece that praised “over 2,300 rockets launched last year” at Israeli settlements.
Another document rejected peace and a two-state solution, calling for the complete liberation of the land “from the river to the sea.” Additionally, materials sourced from the “Resistance News Network,” a radical antisemitic Telegram channel promoting Hamas, were found on campuses in Illinois, New York, and California.
The materials also contained messages from recognized terrorist groups such as the Al Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, threatening Israelis with violence. Experts have criticized the content as promoting extremism and the absolute elimination of Israel and Israelis through violence.
In addition to the propaganda, police found weapons, chains, and steel cables intended for barricading doors, and buckets of rocks and bricks to assault police. Of the 79 people arrested in connection with the UT protest, 45 had no affiliation with the university.
Similar situations have occurred at other campuses, with UC San Diego officials citing “significant dangers” in calling police to shut down an encampment where weapons, shields, and other tools for vandalism were found.
These incidents highlight a concerning trend of extremist and violent rhetoric and actions among some university protesters claiming to support Palestinian humanitarian rights.
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