Protests sweeping across US campuses are allegedly backed by billionaire George Soros and affiliated organizations. These demonstrations, spearheaded by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), have surfaced in more than eight states, including prestigious institutions like Columbia, Harvard, and Yale. Reports suggest that activists, financed by Soros-linked groups, are orchestrating these protests. Despite claims of Soros funding, some argue the connection is tenuous and based on vague insinuations rather than concrete evidence.
At the heart of these protests are allegations of paid activism. Individuals associated with Soros-funded organizations, such as the US Campaign for Palestinian Rights (USCPR), are reportedly leading demonstrations on campuses. The USCPR provides financial support to community-based and campus-based fellows, incentivizing them to devote significant time to organizing pro-Palestinian campaigns. Despite assertions of rigorous training and a call to revolution, critics question the authenticity and motives behind these protests.
Evidence suggests a significant financial backing for the SJP from Soros’s Open Society Foundations and the Rockefeller Brothers Fund. Figures indicate substantial financial contributions since 2017, totaling hundreds of thousands of dollars. Notable figures within the SJP, like Malak Afaneh, have emerged as prominent voices in anti-Israel protests. However, their affiliation with Soros-linked groups raises questions about the integrity and impartiality of their activism.
The dynamics of these protests extend beyond mere demonstrations. Reports highlight the luxurious amenities enjoyed by protestors, including tents, gourmet food deliveries, and organic snacks. Despite the grassroots facade, the lavish lifestyle of protestors raises eyebrows and invites scrutiny into the authenticity of their grievances. Meanwhile, the SJP remains resolute in its stance, dismissing allegations of funding and asserting its commitment to justice for Palestine.
Amidst escalating tensions, the SJP remains defiant, labeling the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel as a “historic win.” Their refusal to address allegations of funding amidst what they term a “genocide” underscores the polarizing nature of the conflict. As protests continue to reverberate across campuses, questions surrounding the influence of external funding and the authenticity of grassroots activism persist, casting a shadow over the quest for justice and peace in the Middle East.
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