Monday, February 25, 2019

IPT Launches Two-Part Series About Anti-Semitism on the Left




Steven Emerson, Executive Director
February 25, 2019

IPT Launches Two-Part Series About Anti-Semitism on the Left

IPT News
February 25, 2019
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The Investigative Project on Terrorism (IPT) is proud to announce the production of an alarming two-part series documenting the sudden rise of anti-Semitism on the left, including Democratic Party politics, the U.S. Congress, the LGBTQ community and the progressive Left.
The series includes never-before-seen interviews with progressive dissidents on the Left including Muslims who openly attack the leaders of the anti-Semitic movement. The series shows how the anti-Semitic Left has succeeded in inserting blatantly anti-Semitic issues—from BDS to anti-Zionism—into the established, progressive, Leftist agenda. The film highlights the bigotry of anti-Semitic national Women's March leaders Linda Sarsour and Tamika Mallory, as well as showcasing the courageous voices of progressive leaders like Nisi Jacobs (Founder - Women 4 All), Yasmine Mohammed (Author – Confessions of an Ex-Muslim), Hen Mazzig (Israeli Speaker and Advocate – Zig-Zag Initiative), Anila Ali (CEO - American Muslim Women's Empowerment Council) and Debbie Hall (Freelance Journalist).
The rise of anti-Semitism internationally has been the highest since World War II. Its infectious entry into the U.S. political system is a warning for us all.
Don't miss this groundbreaking series.
Produced by the Investigative Project on Terrorism.
Part One scheduled to air on the IPT website, YouTube channel and Facebook page on Feb. 25, 2019.
Part Two scheduled to air on the IPT website, YouTube channel and Facebook page on Feb. 26, 2019.

Relevant links:
Women For All: https://women4all.org/
Petition calling on Women's March Leaders to Resign: https://www.change.org/p/don-t-sponsor-hate-women-s-march-leaders-must-resign-farrakhanfour-enoughisenough-womensmarchleadersresign
Hen Mazzig's Zigzag program: http://henmazzig.com/zig-zag/
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