Is a Hamas-Allied Hate Group Influencing the 2020 Dem Primaries? BY DANIEL GREENFIELD
Excerpt: The foreign election interference the Democrats don’t want to talk about. After disrupting a Holocaust Remembrance Day event at U.C. Berkeley, Hatem Bazian told supporters to look at all the Jewish names on the buildings, “take a look at the type of names on the building around campus — Haas, Zellerbach — and decide who controls this university.” In 2017, Bazian, the founder of hate groups such as Students for Justice in Palestine and American Muslims for Palestine, retweeted anti-Semitic memes from a Holocaust denial Twitter account. After the backlash, the Islamist hate group leader claimed that he had Jewish friends. Next year, Bazian’s Jewish friends came out of the closet when he boasted through a megaphone outside Senator Kamala Harris’ office, while protesting in support of Hamas attacks on Israel, that, “AMP and IfNotNow are coming together.”
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