Radical
Islamists to Participate in Publicly-Funded Screening of Anti-Semitic Film
by IPT News • Jul 23, 2019 at
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An anti-Semitic film, "The Occupation of the American Mind"
will be shown Tuesday in Takoma Park, Md. at a taxpayer-funded screening
despite public pressure to reverse course. The movie peddles in
anti-Semitic tropes that claim Jewish and pro-Israel groups have
disproportionate power over U.S. foreign policy and in effect brainwash
Americans to support Israel.
"A municipality is using taxpayer money to show a widely rejected
'documentary' narrated by a notorious anti-Semite [Pink Floyd bassist Roger
Waters] that peddles anti-Semitic canards," Ronald Halber, executive
director of the Jewish Community Relations Council of Greater Washington, told the Jewish Telegraph Agency earlier this
month. "They should be bringing people together, not dividing
them."
After the movie, Islamist and anti-Israel figures from the Council on
American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), American Muslims for Palestine (AMP),
and Jewish Voices for Peace (JVP) will discuss the film. Each group actively promotes the
Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement devoted to coercing the
Jewish state.
BDS – which seeks to isolate Israel economically and culturally – is
considered anti-Semitic because it singles out the world's only Jewish
state and ignores countries with far worse human rights records.
CAIR's efforts to derail this bill or promote an anti-Semitic film are
not surprising given the organization's record for spreading anti-Israel
views that often transcend into the realm of bigotry.
CAIR is actively working to stifle an "Anti-Semitism Awareness" bill that directs the
U.S. Department of Education to adopt a widely accepted working definition
of anti-Semitism.
Elements of this working definition encompass modern anti-Israel
sentiment that "crosses the line into anti-Semitism." That
includes denying the Jewish people's right to self-determination, claims
that Israel was founded as a racist entity, and applying double standards
against Israel not expected of other democracies.
To add insult to injury, Takoma Park officials confirmed the participation
of another radical Islamist: Taher Herzallah, associate director of Outreach &
Grassroots Organizing for American Muslims for Palestine (AMP), according
to a JCRC press release on issued Monday.
Herzallah is one of the "Irvine 11" prosecuted in 2010 following a
hostile plan to silence a University of California, Irvine speech by former
Israeli Ambassador Michael Oren. Three years later, as AMP's national
campus coordinator, Herzallah proudly justified Hamas rocket fire into Israel while calling
images of wounded Israeli soldiers "the most beautiful sight."
In November, Herzallah rationalized the slogan, "from the river to the
sea, Palestine will be free," a call that leads to Israel's
destruction.
"If giving Palestinians their right to live freely means the
destruction of Israel, then so be it," Herzallah wrote on Facebook.
It's no surprise that he also called for violence against Israelis.
"Israelis have to be bombed, they are a threat to the legitimacy of
Palestine, and it is wrong to maintain the State of Israel. It is an
illegitimate creation born from colonialism and racism," Herzallah said during a 2014 AMP conference.
Despite the controversy, Takoma Park Mayor Kate Stewart defended the
film screening.
"Our goal is to create a space for people to listen, critique,
discuss, and learn from each other," Stewart said in a July 12 statement.
Inviting Islamist figures who espouse extremist positions to participate
in publicly-financed events, however, is the opposite of creating "a
space for people to listen." In numerous speaking engagements
Herzallah, like other U.S.-based Islamists, has used his platforms to
preach hate and spread extremism in an effort to intimidate supporters of
Israel. The film screening likely will be no exception.
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