The Radical History of Students for Justice in Palestine

Campus Reform exclusively reported Monday that the Rutgers University chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine received over $20,000 in student government funding just in the past year. While Students for Justice in Palestine has been very active in organizing anti-Israel protests and campaigns nationally since the October 7, 2023, terrorist attack by Hamas against Israel, the group’s roots trace back all the way to 2010.

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According to the Anti-Defamation League, the first National Students for Justice in Palestine conference was in 2011. In 2010, the organization adopted a policy of anti-normalization, which, according to some SJP chapters, means to avoid participation in “any project or initiative or activity, local or international, specifically designed for gathering…Palestinians and Israelis.” …

As documented by Campus Reform the organization has become prolific in its anti-Israel positions since the Hamas terrorist attack on October 7, 2023.

[They’re not interested in peace nor in a two-state solution. They know damned well what “from the river to the sea” really means, and when they offer “glory to our martyrs,” they’re honoring the terrorists that got killed in the October 7 massacres in southern Israel. SJP is fully aligned with Hamas’ goal of conquering Israel and murdering Jews. — Ed]

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