Antisemitic Organizations & Individuals

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People’s Forum NYC

People’s Forum claims they are a “movement incubator for working class and marginalized communities to build unity across historic lines of division at home and abroad.” What they do not mention in their mission statement is that they assisted in the pro-Hamas protests at Columbia University in 2024. The group urged protestors to recreate the riots of “The Summer of 2020” mere hours before protestors stormed the university’s iconic Hamilton Hall. On January 1, 2025, the group partnered with The Party for Socialism and Liberation, and the Palestinian Youth Movement to flood the streets of Manhattan for an anti-Israel protest with supporters calling for a “global intifada”. This coincides with the same day of the occurrence of an Islamic terrorist attack in New Orleans that left 15 dead and at least 35 wounded.

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Students for Justice in Palestine – American University

Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is a student activist group with over 200 chapters in the U.S. and Canada. The organization has a long history of engaging in antisemitic rhetoric and harassing Jewish students on college campuses across America. SJP made headlines in 2023 when its national leadership organized a “day of resistance” immediately in the wake of the October 7, 2023, attack on Israeli civilians by Hamas terrorists. The organization said October 7, which left more than 1,200 Jews dead, was “a historic win for the Palestinian resistance: across land, air, and sea, our people have broken down the artificial barriers of the Zionist entity.” SJP chapters across the country have also been accused of vandalism, including spray-painting antisemitic graffiti on university property. Some chapters of the SJP are even more explicit in their support for terrorism, with the SJP chapter of CUNY Law stating, “If you support Palestine understand that necessitates supporting our right to defend ourselves and liberate our homeland by any means necessary.” A chapter of SJP at George Washington University projected “glory to our martyrs” on the side of a campus building in further support of Hamas terrorism.

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Soliman Hijiy

A pro-Palestinian reporter who was initially fired but then was hired back by the New York Times after the October 7 Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel, Hijiy has repeatedly applauded Adolf Hitler on his social media.

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Vishal P. Singh

A writer for the progressive website Daily Kos, Singh has called for violence against Chaya Raichik, the author of LibsOfTikTok. “Chaya Raichik’s efforts to kill transgender and non-binary youth are act of terrorism and should be stopped by any and all means necessary.”

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Zahra Billoo

A pro-Palestinian activist who directs the San Francisco office of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Billoo delivered a speech in which she promoted a conspiracy theory that “police officers in the United States who kill unarmed black men, women and children are trained by the Israeli military.” In response, Anti-Defamation League (ADL) national director Jonathan Greenblatt called the comments “textbook vile, antisemitic, conspiracy-laden garbage attacking the mainstream U.S. Jewish community.”

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IfNotNow

A progressive Jewish organization with a central goal of diminishing American Jewish endorsement of Israeli control over Palestinian territories, IfNotNow is renowned for staging protests, demonstrations, and direct actions against entities and individuals it deems complicit in “Israeli occupation.” IfNotNow publicized a group of activists interrupting Joe Biden’s speech in South Carolina, shouting him down with “ceasefire now” cries. IfNotNow also released a statement blaming Israel and the United States for the atrocities committed by Hamas terrorists on Israeli civilians on October 7, 2023, stating “Their blood [civilians] is on the hands of the Israeli government, the US government which funds and excuses their recklessness…”

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Joseph Nusairat

An engineer for Tesla, Nusairat has a history of vehemently antisemitic comments on Twitter such as, “Everything out of Israel’s mouth is a lie. 40 beheaded babies, to tons of rapes, 1k deaths at the hands of Hamas. Didn’t attack a hospital.” StopAntisemistism has labeled Nusairat a “rabid rape & atrocity denier,” someone who “spreads antisemitic labels of Jews controlling the U.S. government,” and “mocks Jewish heritage.” Nusariat once tweeted “What’s funny is if you dare declare Jews should just move elsewhere they lose their mind.” He also shared a meme suggesting Jews are controlling the White House — an antisemitic Zionist Occupied Government conspiracy theory.

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