Hamas Has Inspired Islamic State to Strike Europe
Increasing public displays and social acceptability of anti-Semitism presented an opportunity for terror.
August 28, 2024
Here’s what the U.S. government can do about it.
On Sunday, keffiyeh-clad protesters greeted incoming students at Columbia with a sign reading, “Honor our martyrs” and chants of “We don’t want two states, we want ’48.” At Cornell University on Monday, the first day of classes, anti-Israel groups got right to work smashing doors and graffitiing buildings, while on other campuses plans are underway to boycott Jewish professors. In this context it is worth considering the director of national intelligence Avril Haines’s announcement last month that Iran is “providing financial support to protesters.”
Increasing public displays and social acceptability of anti-Semitism presented an opportunity for terror.
And fears an Islamist revival.
Here’s what the U.S. government can do about it.
Idle chatter and its modern discontents.
“The worm of crimson.”
On Sunday, keffiyeh-clad protesters greeted incoming students at Columbia with a sign reading, “Honor our martyrs” and chants of “We don’t want two states, we want ’48.” At Cornell University on Monday, the first day of classes, anti-Israel groups got right to work smashing doors and graffitiing buildings, while on other campuses plans are underway to boycott Jewish professors. In this context it is worth considering the director of national intelligence Avril Haines’s announcement last month that Iran is “providing financial support to protesters.”
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