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Script for national campus unrest discovered

A strategy document for the National Students for Justice in Palestine (NSJP), the largest anti-Israel college campus group in the US, called for a “unity intifada” at colleges across the country on October 8, the day after the terrorist attack of Hamas in Palestine. Israel, mobilizing its network of pro-Palestinian agitators for a “national day of resistance” that would “normalize” terrorism against the Jewish state.

The document, reviewed by the Washington Free Beacon, offered insight into the NSJP’s campus playbook, showing that the group anticipated conflict in the Middle East and was prepared to unleash its army of followers on college campuses across the US.

“National liberation is at hand – glory for our resistance, for our martyrs and for our steadfast people,” the document said, according to the Free Beacon.

The material includes a series of prompts and guides to help students learn the ‘how to do for the protest day of action’ and resolve any support issues. The NSJP also organized workshops on ‘how to organize a protest’ and ‘strongly encouraged its network to organize ‘a sit-in, disruption or educational event’.

At every step in the process, the NSJP was prepared to help its campus protesters foment anti-Israel unrest and “normalize resistance,” the Free Beacon reported.

The organization makes it clear that students are part of a global ‘unity intifada’ and states: “We as Palestinian students in exile are PART of this movement, not in solidarity with this movement.”

The toolkit was cited as evidence in a landmark lawsuit filed against the NSJP last week by Israeli victims of the Hamas terror attack, the Free Beacon reported. The suit – which also named American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), a parent group for NSJP chapters across the country – alleges that both organizations provide material support to Hamas through their campus protests.

“On October 8, the day after Hamas’s terrorist attack, AMP and NSJP prepared and responded to Hamas’s ‘call for mass mobilization’ by distributing a manifesto and plan of attack that contains material that appears to have been created before the attack. the lawsuit said, according to the Free Beacon.

The lawsuit and toolkit are drawing interest from Congress, with Tom Emmer, R-Minn. from the House Majority Whip, the Free Beacon tells the materials illustrate how campus protesters view themselves under the Hamas banner.

“As these students themselves admit, they are not just in solidarity with this pro-Hamas, anti-Semitic movement – ​​they ARE the movement,” Emmer said. “Maybe they would be happier to study at the Terrorist University before continuing their careers in Gaza.”

Arsen Ostrovsky, a lawyer and CEO of the International Legal Forum, one of the groups leading the lawsuit against NSJP, told the Free Beacon that the materials show that AMP and NSJP “are not only supporting Hamas’s ongoing terror campaign abroad – they perpetuate it. in the United States, as their agents on campus.”

Newsmax contacted NSJP for comment.