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David Horowitz

Many Jews know that anti-Israel sentiment is rampant on American university campuses. Few, however, would call these universities “terrorist-friendly.” Conservative activist David Horowitz has no such compunctions. Last month he released a report through his David Horowitz Freedom Center on the “Ten Top American Universities Most Friendly to Terrorists,” with Brandeis, Columbia, and Harvard making the list.

In addition to heading the Freedom Center, Horowitz is the editor of FrontPage Magazine, the director of Discover the Networks, and the author or co-author of some 60 books.

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The Jewish Press: When you call a university “friendly to terrorists,” what do you mean?

Horowitz: We have groups on American campuses led by Students for Justice in Palestine and the Muslim Students Association promoting terrorist propaganda.

For example, MSA and SJP sponsor Israel Apartheid Week and erect giant apartheid walls. In addition to paying tribute to terrorists like Sheikh Yassin, who was the founder of Hamas and responsible for over 390 murders, a main feature of these walls is a four-panel map which was created by Hamas. The map shows the entire Israel in green, calls it Palestine, dates it 1947, and then purports to show how Jews infiltrated the Palestinian state – which is of course a big lie.

They also chant, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.” Well, the river is the Jordan and the sea is the Mediterranean. Those are the east and west boundaries of the state of Israel. So what they’re really chanting is “Death to Israel.”

This wouldn’t be tolerated by universities if it were directed against a black African state or a Muslim state. But because it’s Jews, it’s okay. And that’s what our campaign is designed to confront. These groups are funded by the universities. They get student funds, and they have offices in the student union buildings.

You’ve pointed out that the heads of these groups have sometimes gone on to become actual terrorists, Anwar al-Awlaki – an Al Qaeda leader in Yemen killed by the U.S. in 2011 – perhaps being the most famous.

Anwar al-Awlaki was the president of the Muslim Students Association at Colorado State University. There are a dozen former presidents of Muslim Students Association who have gone on to high-level careers in Al Qaeda and other terrorist groups.

On your list of terrorist-friendly universities is Brandeis, which some people might find surprising considering its reputation as something of a Jewish university.

Well, if you’ve been to Brandeis as I have several times, you would know it’s a left-wing university and the political left is a supporter of terrorists and Jew haters. The main source of anti-Semitism in this country is the left and its Muslim allies. So Brandeis is not a pleasant place politically. Like most universities, its liberal arts faculty is imbued with this anti-American, anti-Israel, anti-Western, anti-white, anti-Christian mentality.

I’ve been on 400 campuses. I can tell you, it’s the same everywhere. I did a speaking tour last spring and I was confronted by people cheering Hamas. Hamas is a Nazi organization. In its charter, it calls for the extermination of the Jews. So we have open supporters of genocidal Nazis – and I include Fatah in that too. The Palestinians are worse than Nazi Germany because Hitler hid the Final Solution and a lot of the Germans didn’t know his intentions. But the Palestinian leaders shout it from the rooftops, and yet there’s no outrage.

We’re really the only group that’s been willing to conduct a campaign like this. Hillel defends the Muslim Students Association.

 Why?

You have to ask Hillel. Even conservative Jewish groups are afraid to confront SJP and MSA the way I do because they’re afraid of being denounced as Islamophobes and racists, and that will hurt their college careers.

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Elliot Resnick is the former chief editor of The Jewish Press and the author and editor of several books including, most recently, “Movers & Shakers, Vol. 3.”