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The Shift: U.S. government expands witch-hunt against student activists

The Trump administration wasted no time wielding its power to target pro-Palestine students.

The President immediately signed an executive order aimed at deporting non-citizen college students who have participated in anti-genocide protests. He also set up a Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, which is quite obviously a Task Force to Combat Anti-Zionism.

That task force recently announced that it would be paying a visit to 10 universities to determine “whether remedial action is warranted.” Every campus selected has seen large protests in solidarity with Gaza.

The task force also revealed that it would consider cutting  $51.4 million in contracts between Columbia and the federal government in response to student Palestine activism. In a statement Secretary of Education Linda McMahon claimed that “unlawful encampments and demonstrations have completely paralyzed day-to-day campus operations, depriving Jewish students of learning opportunities to which they are entitled.”

“All Federal Funding will STOP for any College, School, or University that allows illegal protests. Agitators will be imprisoned/or permanently sent back to the country from which they came,” wrote President Donald Trump in a Truth Social post shortly after that announcement. “American students will be permanently expelled or, depending on on the crime, arrested. NO MASKS! Thank you for your attention to this matter.”

Amazing stuff from an administration that claims to have “brought back free speech.”

Amid this climate comes another Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on antisemitism, which took place on Wednesday.

These affairs are always loaded with a lot of preposterous claims, but let’s take a moment to single out some particularly farcical testimony from The Federalist’s Asra Nomani. According to Nomani, various Palestine solidarity groups are being funded by China, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iran, and Russia.

According to Nomani, “These are organizations that are belying their own mission in order to use, as a trojan horse, this opposition to Israel to perpetuate this.”

Pro-Israel activist Adela Cojab praised the Trump administration for purposely conflating antisemitism with Anti-Zionism and student activists. “It seems that the new administration, because they’re putting teeth finally behind the Civil Rights Act that we’ve been begging to be enforced, administrations are finally making a difference,” she told the Senators.

Per usual, the Democrats didn’t really push back against any of these narratives. They focused on the fact that Trump is working to dismantle the Department of Education.

“If we are going to underfund the Office of Civil Rights, we can have these hearings every week, in fact we can have twice a week,” asked Sen. Dick Durbin (D-IL). “And the obvious question is: Who’s going to litigate the claims that are made of antisemitism on campus or anywhere else? If you truly want to stop antisemitism, you at least have to leave open the possibility that there be some way to litigate your case.”

“What’s there to investigate?,” said Sen. John Kennedy (R-LA) in response to testimony from the Nexus Leadership Project’s Kevin Rachlin. “We see it. We saw it. Did you watch television? Did you see what happened in Columbia? I mean, it was clear to me that the administration of Columbia and most members of the faculty believe passionately in diversity, equity, inclusion and the right to hurt Jews. That’s what I saw.”

On a related note Mondoweiss just launched Power & Pushback, a new newsletter dedicated to the voices of the U.S. Palestine movement and the efforts to suppress it. If there’s something interesting (or concerning) happening on your campus or in your community, please reach out to me: michael@mondoweiss.net.

Trump and Hamas

Trump’s first State of the Union was as wild and confounding as most assumed, but there were some very interesting things missing from it.

Despite the ongoing ceasefire negotiations, public discussions about the future of Gaza, and another astronomical weapon package, he only made a passing mention of Israel. Even that reference wasn’t connected to anything currently happening in the region. The country was merely name-checked during a farcical section arguing for a domestic “Golden Dome Missile defense shield.”

The omission was enough to anger pro-Israel Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman (D-NY), who tweeted that it was “very disappointing” that Trump failed “express support for Israel and barely mentioned the hostages.”

Just weeks ago there was massive backlash over Trump’s proposed plan to displace Palestinians from Gaza and convert the area into condos. You’d think he might mention these plans in his speech, but no.

“With a leader as erratic and impulsive as Trump, it’s difficult to know what to make of this,” wrote Middle East analyst Mouin Rabbani on Twitter. “On the one hand, it could mean he has signed off on Israel’s intention to derail the Israel-Hamas January agreement and resume its genocidal military campaign.”

“It could also mean that Middle East envoy Witkoff’s upcoming trip to the Middle East is designed to salvage the agreement, after the recent attempt to abrogate it and replace it with a different one failed,” he continued. “The role of Arab governments will be crucial moving forward. If they continue playing the role of inert spectators, Washington will understand that there is no price to pay for removing the leash from its Israeli proxy. If they impress upon Trump that matters have now reached the stage of directly affecting their national security and change is required, this could make a difference.”

A day later Axios‘ Barak Ravid reported that the Trump administration was holding secret talks with Hamas.

“The talks — held by U.S. presidential envoy for hostage affairs Adam Boehler — are unprecedented,” noted Ravid. “The U.S. had never before engaged directly with Hamas, which it designated a terrorist organization in 1997.”

Shortly after this news dropped, Trump made a post on Truth Social directly threatening Hamas with annihilation.

“‘Shalom Hamas’ means Hello and Goodbye – You can choose,” he wrote. “Release all of the Hostages now, not later, and immediately return all of the dead bodies of the people you murdered, or it is OVER for you. Only sick and twisted people keep bodies, and you are sick and twisted! I am sending Israel everything it needs to finish the job, not a single Hamas member will be safe if you don’t do as I say. I have just met with your former Hostages whose lives you have destroyed.”

“This is your last warning! For the leadership, now is the time to leave Gaza, while you still have a chance,” he continued. “Also, to the People of Gaza: A beautiful Future awaits, but not if you hold Hostages. If you do, you are DEAD! Make a SMART decision. RELEASE THE HOSTAGES NOW, OR THERE WILL BE HELL TO PAY LATER!”

What to make of the seeming contradiction here? Back to Rabbani’s Twitter: “Taking into consideration that Washington’s Caligula is erratic and impulsive in equal measure, no definitive conclusions can or should be drawn.”

Hamas brushed off Trump’s threat and reiterated that it would only release more hostages in exchange for a ceasefire. Hamas spokesman Abdel-Latif al-Qanoua pointed out that negotiations for this phase were supposed to begin weeks ago, but have been held up by the Israeli government.

The group hasn’t wavered from this position since Trump took office, despite the president’s bombastic rhetoric.

Odds & Ends

🇺🇸 Illinois man who killed 6-year-old Palestinian boy found guilty of murder, hate crime

🏫 Power & Pushback: The Barnard Suspensions

📰 In the ‘NYTimes,’ Israeli captives are ‘hostages.’ But Palestinians are ‘prisoners.’ The biased coverage continues

🗳️ Vermont towns vote to cut ties with Israeli apartheid

🚫 Nine students arrested at Barnard during pro-Palestine sit in

🐘 Electronic Intifada: Republicans trumpet “Judea and Samaria”

🇵🇸 Responsible Statecraft: Did the White House help engineer a new siege of Gaza?

🏢 Jewish Insider: Head of State Dept. Office of Palestinian Affairs to leave Jerusalem later this month

🪤 There’s a new press release from the Adalah Justice Project, which recently launched a campaign encouraging people to boycott Disney+ over its decision to include an Israeli-spy superhero in their new Marvel film released last month.

“Since the launch of the initiative last Wednesday, over 2,700 people have pledged to cancel their Disney+ subscriptions and sent more than 7,300 letters to Disney executives calling on the company to cease whitewashing Israel’s crimes against Palestinians and normalizing anti-Palestinian narratives,” it reads.

“Disney’s decision to elevate the character of a racist Israeli spy to ‘superhero’ status in the new Captain America movie not only perpetuates anti-Palestinian and anti-Arab narratives. It also sends a message to viewers that violence against Palestinians is heroic. This romanticization and sanctioning of Israeli apartheid is unacceptable and dangerous,” said Adalah Justice Project executive director Sandra Tamari in a statement.

🇸🇾 Responsible Statecraft: Why are we still at war in Syria?

🤔 Daily News: The ADL goes quiet on some hatreds

🪖 In These Times: The Myth of Pentagon Budget Cuts

⛔ Truthout: Prospects for a Big Tent BDS Campaign Are Larger Than Ever

💰 Truthout: Trump Admin Bypasses Congress to Send Israel $4B as It Blocks Aid Into Gaza

🇮🇱 Common Dreams: Rubio Touts Trump’s Steadfast Support for Israel as it Blocks Aid to Gaza

🐊 Florida’s Voice: Florida bill seeks to expand anti-BDS law to strengthen protections for Israel against boycotts

🤝 Middle East Eye: Hamas says Trump’s threats to Palestinians in Gaza ‘complicate’ ceasefire

Stay safe out there,





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Video: ‘if anything happens to me, the BBC is responsible’ says Gaza documentary child
Abdullah al-Yazouri speaks out about BBC’s collusion in genocide and the threats he has received since13yo Abdullah al-Yazouri, the child narrator of the BBC documentary ‘Gaza: how to survive a warzone’, which the broadcaster deleted – and grovellingly apologised for – after manufactured outrage by UK pro-Israel groups, has spoken out about the abuse he has received in the wake of the BBC’s cowardice, his hopes for himself and for Gaza and its children.
And, in a video provided to Middle East Eye, he warns that if anything happens to him after he was targeted and smeared, the BBC will be responsible:

The Israel lobby’s smears have frequently seen Palestinians and their supporters targeted for threats and physical violence – including Palestinian poet and academic Refaat Alareer, murdered along with family members in December 2023 after being smeared by apologists for the genocidal regime.

https://skwawkbox.org/2025/03/06/video-if-anything-happens-to-me-the-bbc-is-responsible-says-gaza-documentary-child/

“A day later Axios‘ Barak Ravid reported that the Trump administration was holding secret talks with Hamas.”

Gore Vidal used to call the U.S. ‘the Republic of Amnesia” because we Americans seem to never remember any history. In particular, we forget that when the ‘terrorists’ get a seat at the table and a voice in determining their future the violence stops – not every single time, not as an ironclad rule, but generally. We forget that people have studied situations like Israel-Palestine and have come to this conclusion – I’m thinking of Robert Pape at the University of Chicago, but there are many others.

No NO segments on the Arab Gaza Plan on MSNBC (not one program), CNN, NBC, ABC, Cspan, DW, Amanpour and Company, PBS, BBC TV programs at all. Watched and listened for closely. Nothing.

We know Ayman Moyheldin will likely cover unless he has been intimidated and silenced by MSNBC’s Rebecca Kutler. Joy Reid’s firing has to be about something more than her small amount of coverage about Gaza, Palestine Israel conflict the last 16 months. Totally new territory for her, however, important that she covered. Ayman has covered consistently except the last three weeks. Then his last post tries to spin MSNBC;s past efforts to keep the lid on this issue. Firing of Cenk Uygar, Melissa Harris Perry, Medhi Hasan, Dylan Ratigan reported a bit. Will be interested to witness whether Ayman reports about the Arab Gaza Plan. We know Rachel Maddow etc never has and never will. Comcast owns her$$$$$

Democracy Now covered. https://www.democracynow.org/2025/3/6/headlines/arab_league_agrees_to_53_billion_gaza_reconstruction_plan

Really do expect more out of Amanpour, DW, BBC News Hour and PBS News Hour. Nothing on the Arab Gaza Plan.

Self Censorship…big time or who knows could be direct pressure.

https://static-cdn.toi-media.com/www/uploads/2025/03/Arab-Proposal-.pdf?fbclid=IwY2xjawI36tVleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHb-DSKcPJ-lW54z04Tt6N_6wMWeoPeFf5i53RNdEuLkAq7x6u_fvNBzhoA_aem_g-O4Ca7Uvz2FhYCa8NeoSA

Well, the ACLU email this morning advised:

That’s why we filed two new lawsuits against Trump this week – bringing us to 16 suits since he took office.

The first lawsuit is in response to President Trump’s threats to slash funding to schools that promote diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts. Any school, from pre-K to higher ed, would have to abandon lawful efforts to follow best education guidance and create an inclusive learning environment, or risk having their funding ripped away.

The second piece of litigation is challenging the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency to support art across the country, which now requires grant applicants to certify that they will not use funds to “promote gender ideology.”

CCR, CAIR, NLU, ADC are handling anti-Muslim discrimination lawsuits too.

Even the ABA warned Trump in a statement that it would “not stay silent in the face of efforts to remake the legal profession into something that rewards those who agree with the government and punishes those who do not,” calling for an end to efforts meant to “cow our country’s judges, our country’s courts and our legal profession” and saying that such attempts at intimidation “cannot be sanctioned or normalized.”