Anti-Israel radicals produced cut-and-paste toolkit for students — with vile graphics and glaring error

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Anti-Israel radicals produced cut-and-paste toolkit for students — with vile graphics and glaring error

The pro-Hamas student group behind a series of protests against Israel produced a “Day of Resistance Toolkit” complete with graphics, hashtags and information to walk off campuses across the US, The Post has learned.

A cut-and-paste toolkit for radicals includes a template for a graphic featuring a set of hanging sliders with a red background.

Members of the terrorist group Hamas use hang gliders to fly over the border fence between Gaza and Israel.

All the anti-Israel campuses have to do is state where and when they plan their protest and “*insert person’s name* mobilize a Day of Resistance: Protest for Palestine.”

But the document also revealed the group’s shocking ignorance of the reality of what had happened in the Middle East: It got the date of the Hamas attack wrong, saying it happened on Oct. 8, not Oct. 7.

The document was for the National Students for Justice on the Palestinian “national day of resistance” on October 12, five days after the Hamas massacre on October 7 that left more than 1,200 Israelis dead.

This is a template that Students for Justice in Palestine sends to its chapters. Students for Justice in Palestine And this is how it is used at California State University, Long Beach, without the organization’s logo. La FUERZA Student Association At Ohio State University, the most offensive element, the hang glider imagery, has been deleted. sjposu/Instagram The use of the hang-glider image is a reference to how some Hamas terrorists entered Israel by flying over its border fence using powered hang gliders.

It sent precise instructions on how to hold rallies, sit-ins and “disruptions” and told participants to call the massacre a “fight” in Hamas-glorifying language, documents seen by The Post revealed.

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Students at California State University at Long Beach were among those who copied and pasted hang-glider graphics during the protest, while pro-Palestinian students at UMass Amherst copied and pasted images showing Hamas terrorists on Israeli tanks.

The five-page document referred to the attack on innocent Israelis by the name Hamas commonly refers to it — Operation Towfan Al-Aqsa — then misstated the day the massacre took place.

“On the morning of October 8, the Palestinian resistance stormed the illegal border fence, took control of the Gaza checkpoint at Erez, and re-entered the Palestine of 1948,” said a five-page primer sent by the student group.

This is another graphic offered in the Students for Justice in Palestine toolkit. Students for Justice in Palestine And this is how it is used by UMass in Amherst radical students. umass_sjp/Instagram

“Referred to as Operation Towfan Al-Aqsa (Al-Aqsa Flood), the resistance has held occupation forces hostage, fired thousands of rockets, seized Israeli military vehicles and gained control over illegal Israeli settlements.”

The group did not mention the number of Israeli civilians who were brutally raped, tortured and killed nor the more than 200 hostages taken by Hamas.

Students for Justice in Palestine, which describes itself as a “volunteer organization led by grassroots youth,” claims to have 200 chapters on university and college campuses in the US and Canada.

It’s unclear who is behind the group’s funding, but donations on its website are directed to the Westchester People’s Action Foundation, a White Plains, NY, nonprofit activist group that acts as a fiscal sponsor for student organizations.

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This is how the five-page guide opens. “Occupied Turtle Island” is an alternative name for the US and Canada used by indigenous rights activists to avoid calling it by the name given to it by white Europeans. Students for Justice in Palestine The five-page document contains a glaring error, claiming the Hamas attack took place on October 8, a day after it actually happened. And it called them Operation Towfan. Students for Justice in Palestine Students for Justice in Palestine provides ready-made hashtags and discussion materials and a manual for organizing campus protests against Israel.

Fiscal sponsors provide bookkeeping and other accounting services for groups that do not have federal tax-exempt status.

In addition to Students for Justice in Palestine, the WESPAC Foundation supports various anti-Israel initiatives, including the Boycott Sales and Sanctions movement and the Green New Deal, a radical proposal on climate associated with US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY).

Last week, a bipartisan group of more than three dozen lawmakers called on New York Gov. Kathy Hochul to ban the student group, accusing it of inciting violence and hatred.

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