Opinion

‘Pro-Palestine’ protests really ARE seeking a ‘final solution’

Hand it to that protester at George Washington University for making the real “pro-Palestine” agenda clear, by carrying a big sign with the Palestinian flag and the words “FINAL SOLUTION.”

That fits neatly with Columbia protest leader Khymani James’ “Zionists don’t deserve to live” and “Be grateful that I’m not just going out and murdering Zionists” rhetoric (which, yes, he’s apologized for — after it went viral).

And with the Columbia protester’s sign suggesting that counter-demonstrators waving an Israel flag would be “Al-Qasam’s next target.”

And with another Columbia genius screaming “Go back to Poland! Go back to Belarus!” at pro-Israel counter-protesters. (And with the mob’s “Burn Tel Aviv” chants.)

And, of course, with Hamas’ stated “river to the sea” agenda of rendering all Israel judenrein — and with the stated goal of Hamas’ masters in Tehran of finishing off Adolf Hitler’s work.

Yes, protesters all across the nation generally claim to simply oppose Israel’s (utterly nonexistent) “genocide” of Palestinians, though some of the kids admit they’re not really clear on any of the actual facts or even what, say, “intifada” actually means.

But the fact is that this movement kicked off within hours of Hamas’ Oct. 7 terror attack on rave-goers and other total innocents in Israel, with rally posters highlighting the terrorists paragliders and Western cheerleaders (including many faculty at Columbia and other US universities) praising the atrocities — days before Israel went into Gaza aiming to stomp out the terror network and rescue the hundreds of hostages.

And early rallies featured ample antisemitism — verbal and physical attacks on visible Jews.

Fine, the tents only went up months into the war, but the main “news” that prompted them is just the news media’s constant relaying of Hamas’ claims of Gazan deaths (figures that are blatantly made up), sadly amplified by Team Biden’s baseless, politically motivated talk of Israeli “excesses.”

Israel’s war is entirely just; the protest movement consists entirely of the malevolent and the idiotic: Nazi equivalents and their enablers.

And it’s the ones who know what they’re doing who are calling all the shots.