Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Students for Justice in Palestine" in English language version.
Two groups stand out in particular: American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) and Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), a campus group that receives funding and training from AMP. Seven years ago, I testified before Congress on two separate occasions, noting how AMP was spawned by individuals who previously worked for nonprofits that were shuttered by federal authorities or sued in civil court because they provided financial or material support to Hamas.
The appeal of activism for Palestine also seems to be growing. Zaremba told me that there were around two hundred and fifty S.J.P. chapters before October 7th; since then, the National S.J.P. has received more than eighty requests from students looking to form new groups at their schools.
The network's constellation of tactics and rhetoric, including theatrical demonstrations with "apartheid walls" and mock Israeli checkpoints, has been replicated on campuses across the country.
The network's constellation of tactics and rhetoric, including theatrical demonstrations with "apartheid walls" and mock Israeli checkpoints, has been replicated on campuses across the country.
The appeal of activism for Palestine also seems to be growing. Zaremba told me that there were around two hundred and fifty S.J.P. chapters before October 7th; since then, the National S.J.P. has received more than eighty requests from students looking to form new groups at their schools.