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Subject Students for Justice in Palestine - Unmasked
Date December 13, 2023 1:01 PM
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On October 7th, Israel experienced the most barbaric display of sadistic savagery since the days of the Holocaust, resulting in the death of at least 1200 people and the hostage-taking of 240 innocent civilians. Yet, by October 8th Students for Justice in Palestine were in full gear, in support of the Hamas terrorist attacks. Who is behind Students for Justice in Palestine? How have they been so effective in convincing our students about the justness of such brutality? How can this be fixed, so that our society does not become complacent to such acts of terrorism and savagery?

Here to answer these questions is Dan Diker.

About the Speakers:

Daniel Diker is the president of the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs ([link removed]) , a public diplomacy and research institute in Jerusalem ([link removed]) , Israel ([link removed]) . Dan was born in New York. He earned a BA cum laude from Harvard University and pursued his MBA at the Harvard Graduate School of Business before receiving an MA in government, counter-terrorism and homeland security studies, summa cum laude, from Reichman University ([link removed]) in Israel. His dissertation on the Palestinian National Movement and the West was under the supervision of Professor Christian Kaunert, Department of Security Studies at the University of South Wales, Cardiff, UK.

Khaled Abu Toameh (Arabic ([link removed]) : خالد أبو طعمة, Hebrew ([link removed]) : חאלד אבו טועמה; born 1963) is a fellow at the Jerusalem Cnter for Public Affairsm an Israeli Arab ([link removed]) journalist ([link removed]) , lecturer and documentary filmmaker ([link removed]) .

Abu Toameh has written for JNS, The Times of Israel, The Jerusalem Post ([link removed]) and for the New York–based Gatestone Institute ([link removed]) , where he is a senior distinguished fellow.[3] ([link removed]) He is a producer and consultant for NBC News ([link removed]) since 1989. His articles have also appeared in numerous newspapers around the world.

Khaled Abu Toameh was born to an Israeli Arab ([link removed]) father and a Palestinian ([link removed]) Arab mother. He grew up in the Arab-Israeli town Baqa al-Gharbiyye ([link removed]) . He received a B.A. ([link removed]) in English literature ([link removed]) from the Hebrew University ([link removed]) and lives in Jerusalem ([link removed]) .
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