Georgetown pressed to cancel an event with a convicted member of PFLP Terror Group

Anti-Israeli Student Group on Georgetown University The Faculty of Law Planned to hold an event at the campus, which was conducted by a member of the Palestinian terrorist group convicted of his role in the murder of a 17-year-old Israeli girl.
But the university delayed the event. Now, the Jewish legal advocacy group invites the Faculty of Law to officially cancel the event.
Flyers at the campus, taken in pictures taken by a law student in Georgetown and shared with Fox News Digital, show that the students of the rights of Georgetown for justice in Palestine organized an event with Ribhi Karajah for February 11th.
“Palestinian prisoners, an evening with Ribhi Karaj, a student activist and a former political prisoner,” said the leaflet, adding that Karaja would talk to students about her “arrest, custody and torture in the Israeli military judicial system.”
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A picture that Fox News Digital of Flyers hanged around the Campus of the Georgetown Law School, which advertised a controversial event with Ribhi Karajah. (Law Project)
Karajah, an American citizen, was arrested, along with two members of the American designed Terrorist group The popular front for the release of Palestine (PFLP) and spent three Pinas in prison for three years for his involvement in the road bombing in August 2019, in which young Israel was killed by Rina Shnerb and seriously injured his father and brother. Karajh was informed of the intimate details of the attacked associates within the PFLP, and then acknowledged the guilt recognition agreement, did nothing to stop him.
Karajah also spent several months in the 2017 Israeli prison while attending Birzeit University, a school that is known to be a focal point for terrorist sympathizers. According to Jewish activist Adora Rubin, the director of mobilization at the end of the hate Jew, Karajah promoted the leadership of PFLP to Social media and spoke at events sponsored by PFLP.
While the student group cited unfavorable time on social networks as the reason for delaying Karajah’s event, the statement stated that two days before the event, the Faculty of Law ordered the Student Group to delay the event so that the University could lead and a thorough investigation into serious security and security care was created in connection with the event. ”
Lawfare Project, Legal Proponment Group that supports Students face anti -Semitism in campus, invites the university to cancel the event. In a letter sent to Dean and Dean Vice -President of the Faculty of Law, Georgetown on Wednesday, the Law project stated the Federal Law against the provision of material support for terrorism.
Georgetown University with an inserted picture of Palestinian terrorists. (Getty Images)
“In accordance with 18 USC § 2339a, the term” material support or resources “includes, but not limited to, expert advice or assistance, accommodation, training, staff and services. ), supported a wide interpretation of this statute, judging that even seemingly benign support, such as providing a platform to a member of FTO, can further terrorism and violate the Federal Law, “the Law Law said Dean Georgetown the Law of the School, William Treanor.
“By allowing Karaji to speak in their campus, GULC risks provide material support to the famous terrorist operative. … The fact that this event was organized by a recognized student group does not liberate the University of Liability.”
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The Law project also calls for Georgetown to discover whether any administrators of the Faculty of Law were aware of Karajah’s affiliation with PFLP before approved by the event. From Thursday, the group said Fox News Digital that he had not heard from the University.
Georgetown Faculty of Law in Washington, DC (Getty Images)
During Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s A recent trip to the capital of the state, met with several students of American faculties and recent high school graduates who were ahead of the growing anti-Israelish feeling at the college campuses. During the discussion with these students, Netanyahu told the event by Julia Wax Vanderwiel, founder and President Georgetown Law Zionist.
“[Netanyahu] He had a very visceral reaction to my speech, “she told the Jewish insider.” He is amazed [about the upcoming event]. He said he knew exactly who [the murdered 17-year-old] is. He met the family. He said we had to stay strong. He honestly listened, worried and wanted to do something. “
Vanderweil added in the comments to the Jewish insider that Karajah’s “presence in our campus threatens the safety of all Jewish students.”