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INSIDE THE PRO-PALESTINIAN GROUP PROTESTING ACROSS COLLEGE CAMPUSES

Students for Justice in Palestine, which was founded at Berkeley, has fueled
activism, and, critics say, intimidation and antisemitism.

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By Alan Blinder

Alan Blinder reported from Washington, where he met with members of Students for
Justice in Palestine’s national steering committee who had gathered for a
protest.

Nov. 17, 2023Updated 7:44 p.m. ET
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After last month’s attack on Israel by Hamas, Students for Justice in Palestine
promoted a “tool kit” for activists that proclaimed “glory to our resistance.”
The group has been banned or suspended by Brandeis, Columbia and George
Washington University. And it was recently the target of thundering speeches on
Capitol Hill and blistered during a Republican presidential debate.

In the six weeks since Hamas attacked Israel, there may be no college group that
has drawn more scrutiny than Students for Justice in Palestine, perhaps the most
popular and divisive campus organization championing the Palestinian cause.

But unlike many national campus groups — whether they are sororities,
fraternities, religious or political — Students for Justice in Palestine is by
design a loosely connected network of autonomous chapters. There is no national
headquarters and no named leader. There is a national student steering
committee, but it is anonymous. The group has never registered as a nonprofit,
and it has never had to file tax documents.

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Alan Blinder is a national correspondent for The Times, covering education. He
has reported from more than 35 states, as well as Asia and Europe, since joining
The Times in 2013. More about Alan Blinder

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