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‘Demise to America’ pamphlets circulated in school anti-Israel encampment, eyewitness says

A number of pupil teams on the University of Michigan shared quite a lot of anti-Israel supplies and pamphlets this week at a pro-Palestinian encampment, in line with one eyewitness.

One of many pamphlets, titled “10 anarchist theses on Palestine solidarity in the United States,” was made out there for college kids to take and skim. The pamphlet discusses a wide-ranging set of opinions associated to the confrontation between Israel and Hamas and states on one web page, “Freedom for Palestine means Death to America.”

Josh Brown, a junior on the University of Michigan who witnessed the continued demonstrations firsthand, instructed Fox Information Digital the pamphlets had been made out there to college students on the encampment.

Brown documented the protest on social media and likewise instructed Fox that the encampment, which has not been eliminated or taken down, featured a “library” of supplies for college kids.

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One web page of a pamphlet made out there to college students on the College of Michigan encampment states, “Freedom for Palestine means Death to America.” (Josh Brown)

Different pamphlets had been handed out to college students, together with one titled “The Gaza Ghetto Uprising” and one other, “First We Take Columbia.”

“In ‘The Gaza Ghetto Uprising’ the anonymous author draws parallels of 10/7 and the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The author also shows soft support for taking Israeli hostages,” Brown wrote in a post to X. “Another pamphlet is titled ‘First We Take Columbia’ apparently authored by @Yale and @Columbia students.”

Brown, who research pc science on the college, famous on X that the encampment appeared to have been organized by a handful of pupil teams, a few of which “have advocated for terrorism and glorified those who engage in it online.”

The 4 teams, in line with Brown, embrace College students Allied for Freedom and Equality (SAFE), which describes itself on social media as “a Palestinian solidarity group”; Jewish Voice For Peace, which claims to prepare “for Palestinian liberation and Judaism beyond Zionism” on it is Instagram web page; the Graduate Workers’ Group on the College of Michigan; and the TAHRIR Coalition, which claims on social media to be “90+ student organizations united for the TAHRIR (liberation) of Palestine at the University of Michigan.”

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An anti-Israel encampment is proven on the College of Michigan’s campus in Ann Arbor on April 22, 2024. (Josh Brown)

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Brown’s on-line documentation of the encampment purportedly confirmed that the anti-Israel demonstrators straight focused Santa Ono, who has served because the fifteenth president of the College of Michigan since October 2022.

Written in chalk on one brick on the encampment website, which was arrange in an effort to push the college to divest investments from Israel, had been the phrases “ONO, YOU CAN’T HIDE”.

Footage shared by Brown on-line confirmed a number of anti-Israel protesters participating in chants like “Intifada! Intifada! Long live the intifada,” “Resistance is justified, when people are occupied,” and “Five, six, seven, eight, smash the settler Zionist state!”

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Concentrating on College of Michigan President Santa Ono, one anti-Israel protester purportedly wrote in chalk, “ONO, YOU CAN’T HIDE”. (Josh Brown)

One other clip shared by Brown appeared to point out a Jewish student holding an Israeli flag who was surrounded by anti-Israeli demonstrators.

“‘There is only one solution: Intifada revolution!’ chanted the protestors while encircling a Jewish student with an Israeli flag inside the encampment,” Brown wrote in a submit to X.

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The College of Michigan didn’t instantly reply to Fox Information Digital’s request for remark concerning the pamphlets that had been made out there on the encampment, or the encampment generally.

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