Ministry for Diaspora Affairs | The State of Affairs at U.S. Universities
The movement maintains close ties with the terror organization The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and its branches abroad, including joint activities, expressions of support, and meetings with designated terrorists. The organization has close ties with SJP - Students for Justice in Palestine and its founder, Hatem Bazian. Like SJP, the movement is financially supported by the WESPAC Foundation and raises funds through the GoodBricks platform, which is used by Islamic organizations in the U.S.
The key actors in the movement are educated academics with advanced degrees, most of whom are current or former SJP activists. International initiatives are led by several organizations, NSJP and PYM being the most prominent, aiming for widespread disruptions and protests. Actions taken under this initiative include shop closures, disruptions on roads and train stations, petitions to stop the war, takeovers of news centers, and more. These various disruptions are coordinated for specific days and occur simultaneously in numerous locations in what is called a "Day of Action." The day after the massacre, PYM and SJP, in collaboration with other organizations, organized a support protest in San Diego, with a background photo of the celebrations in Gaza following the massacre.
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