Concerns arise over the intentions surrounding it as evidence of pro-Hamas propaganda, weapons and tools of vandalism are discovered at university campuses that supposedly champion Palestinian rights.
At the University of Texas and elsewhere, encampments set up by university protesters who claim to support Palestinian humanitarian rights have come under scrutiny. In a recent incident on April 29 on the campus of the University of Texas at Austin, authorities intervened to dismantle an encampment. While inspecting the remains, officials stumbled upon a stash of pamphlets hidden discreetly among the art materials, celebrating the disappearance of innocent Jews and the annihilation of Israel.
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The materials, which consisted of stacks of paper tightly bound by rubber bands and metal clips, contained alarming content supporting rocket attacks on Israeli settlements, with specific reference to the more than 2,300 rockets launched the previous year. In addition, there were materials blatantly rejecting peace or a two-state solution, instead advocating the liberation of all land “from the river to the sea,” along with quotes from the recognized terrorist group, the Martyrs' Brigade of Al Aqsa, threatening violence against Israeli civilians.
Paul Edgar, an expert on Middle Eastern cultures at the University of Texas, noted the deliberate intent of the materials, underscoring their persistent call for the complete elimination of Israel and support for extremist and terrorist groups such as the Lions' Den, Islamic Jihad Palestine. , and the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO).
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Further investigation revealed that some of the material came from the “Resistance News Network”, an English-language Telegram channel with a radical anti-Semitic ideology that promotes Hamas and disseminates messages for Islamic Jihad. Law enforcement agencies have also discovered RNN materials on college campuses in Illinois, New York and California, suggesting a broader pattern of dissemination.
Former Army Lt. Col. Daniel Davis, now a senior fellow at the Defense Priorities Foundation, labeled the materials propaganda used by Hamas to cultivate an appearance of reasonableness. He stated that the intention behind this propaganda is to normalize the image of Hamas.
University of Texas authorities also discovered weapons, chains, steel wire for door barricades and buckets of rocks and bricks intended to assault police. It was revealed that of the 79 people arrested, 45 had no affiliation with the university, raising further concerns about the nature of the camp and its participants.
Similarly, at UC San Diego, the chancellor highlighted the “significant hazards” posed by a recent camp, noting the discovery of stakes, propane tanks, metal and plywood shields, aerosol cans and even a sword, which provoked the intervention of the police. dismantle the site and guarantee public safety.
The revelations from these camps have drawn intense scrutiny and raised questions about the true motives and intentions behind the purported defense of Palestinian rights.
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