The US based scholar was found to have ties to the terrorist Samidoun Network, and expressed antisemitic views on several occasions, including that 'Zionists control the US government.'
A coalition of 45 organizations urged the US Treasury to follow suit of the 'Samidoun' sanction by sanctioning an additional six NGOs allegedly linked to terrorism, citing their ties to the PFLP.
"Our goal is to unite in support of Palestinian liberation, contribute to rebuilding efforts, and uphold the steadfastness of the Palestinian people to remain on their land," PYM said on Instagram.
Columbia University stated that CUAD was not 'recognized, authorized, or supported' by the institution and that the University rejects 'materials that glorify violence.'
The German company that provides serves to the PFLP admitted to BR24 that it had done so, and that it had taken appropriate action.
They exist solely to advance the interests of terrorist groups and their backers, with little mind paid to the mass suffering events like October 7 give cause.
The official announcement decries the group and Barakat as fundraisers for the PFLP’s terrorist actions against Israel.
"The IDF will continue to strike forcefully, damaging and reducing Hezbollah's military capabilities and infrastructure in Lebanon."
Hezbollah claimed Israel had carried out the strikes in Kola on their Telegram channel.
Rep. Jason Smith (R-MO) filed a series of letters to the IRS calling them to revoke the tax-exempt status of groups such as Students for Justice in Palestine citing links to vandalism and violence.