VIDEO: Josh Hawley Confronted by Anti-Israel Protesters, Responds: ‘You Support Terrorism
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) Confronts Far-Left Code Pink Protesters Over Support for Israel
Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) did not hold back when he was confronted over his support for Israel by far-Left Code Pink protesters on Wednesday.
Hawley boldly told the protesters that they were “pro-terrorist” and, if they had it their way, would usher in a “second Holocaust.”
“Don’t give us your talking points,” one passionate female protester yelled at Hawley, as captured in a video from Fox News. “Bulls***, you are unbelievable.”
“The state of Israel has the right to defend itself,” the senator firmly responded.
The same protester argued that what Israel is doing is “not defense” and demanded a “cease-fire.”
Code Pink’s website calls for a “Ceasefire in Gaza…to end Israel’s ongoing genocide.” In October, Hamas terrorists carried out brutal attacks in Israel, resulting in the deaths of approximately 1,200 people. The terrorist group also took hundreds of hostages back to Gaza. Recent reports indicate that more than a fifth of the nearly 140 hostages remaining in Gaza have died.
Hawley made it clear that he would not call for a cease-fire “until Hamas is eliminated.”
“Hamas will never be eliminated,” she responded defiantly.
The senator suggested that the protester’s stance was “anti-Semitic,” adding, “If you guys had your way, there’d be a second Holocaust, that’s what you want. Pro-terrorist.”
Hawley shared the confrontation on X and captioned the video, “Here’s my message to anyone saying Israel doesn’t have a right to defend itself: you are pro-terrorist.”
Here’s my message to anyone saying Israel doesn’t have a right to defend itself: you are pro-terrorist pic.twitter.com/jpgRd3nF2a
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) February 7, 2024
Following the October 7 terror attacks, elite college campuses erupted with support for Hamas and blame for Israel. Notably, a joint statement from dozens of groups of Harvard University students blamed Israel for the violence and atrocities committed by Hamas.
“We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence,” the Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups on the Situation in Palestine wrote. “Today’s events did not occur in a vacuum. … The apartheid regime is the only one to blame.”
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In response, Hawley suggested that the Department of Justice investigate who’s funding such protests, The Daily Wire reported.
“What I want to know is who’s funding these student groups,” Hawley said. “I hope the DOJ is investigating where the money is coming from. Are there terror groups who are part of these networks who are infiltrating our campuses? This is crazy stuff that we’re seeing on these campuses, and for these administrators to have their hand out and take federal money, taxpayer money, and (on) the same dime be silent or silently condone this kind of terrorism, it is just grotesque.”
Hank Berrien contributed to this report.
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How have pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel sentiments been growing in recent years, particularly among the far Left?
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Pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel sentiments have been growing in recent years, particularly among the far Left. Code Pink is a far-Left organization that has been known to protest against U.S. military actions and policies, as well as support the Palestinian cause. Their protests often involve disruption and confrontation, as was evident in their encounter with Sen. Josh Hawley.
While the right to protest is an important aspect of democracy, it is crucial to have a fair and informed understanding of the situation before making accusations and demands. Sen. Hawley stood firm in his support for Israel’s right to defend itself against terrorist attacks. He correctly pointed out that Hamas, the terrorist group responsible for the attacks, has taken innocent people hostage and carried out heinous acts of violence.
The protesters accused Sen. Hawley of being “pro-terrorist” without considering the realities of the conflict. As a supporter of Israel, Sen. Hawley understands the need for the state to protect its citizens and maintain its security. Israel has faced numerous terrorist threats over the years and has the right to defend itself from aggression.
It is important to acknowledge that criticisms of Israeli policies and actions can be legitimate and should be part of the discussion. However, it is also essential to separate legitimate criticism from anti-Semitic sentiments and unfair accusations. Accusing Israel of genocide, as Code Pink does on its website, is not only false but also deeply offensive and diminishes the gravity of real instances of genocide.
Sen. Hawley’s firm stance against the protesters highlights the importance of a nuanced understanding of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. It is vital to consider the historical context, the actions of both parties, and the complexities of the situation in order to form an informed opinion.
Moreover, conflating legitimate criticism of Israeli policies with anti-Semitism does a disservice to the fight against real instances of anti-Semitism. It is crucial to distinguish between criticizing policies and unfairly targeting individuals or a whole nation based on their religion or ethnicity.
The encounter between Sen. Josh Hawley and Code Pink protesters serves as a reminder of the polarized nature of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and the need for open and respectful dialogue. As the situation continues to evolve, it is essential to approach discussions with an understanding of the complexities involved and a commitment to seeking meaningful solutions that promote peace and justice for all parties involved.
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