Daniel Greenfield
November 09, 2023 @ Sultan Knish Blog
On October 18, pro-terrorist
insurrectionists stormed the United States Capitol after a hate rally by
two anti-Israel groups: IfNotNow and Jewish Voice for Peace. Both hate
groups had issued statements that either justified or rationalized the
Hamas atrocities against Israelis.
IfNotNow’s statement after the
Hamas rapes, killings and kidnappings argued that, “we cannot and will
not say today’s actions by Palestinian militants are unprovoked. Every
day under Israel’s apartheid system is a provocation.” Jewish Voice for
Peace described the Hamas attacks as an incident in which “Palestinian
fighters from Gaza launched an unprecedented assault” in response to
Israeli “oppression” which is the real “source of all this violence”.
The
pro-Hamas insurrectionists rally for a ‘ceasefire’ that would allow
Hamas to attack again had come knowing that their actions were illegal
and over 400 of them had intended to be arrested. Over 300 eventually
were arrested for their insurrection in the Capitol’s Canon rotunda.
Three of the extremists were taken into custody for assaulting police
officers.
IfNotNow has a long history of getting its activists
arrested to support terrorists and JVP has previously promoted events
featuring terrorists and those arrested included key organization
figures like Alissa Wise:
a top JVP official who has supported terrorists and engaged in
sustained harassment of Jewish people over their support for the Jewish
State.
The Capitol Insurrection was one of a number of illegal
rallies held by these hate groups including an attempt to take over New
York’s Grand Central Station on the Sabbath which also led to multiple
arrests. Participants included May Ye: a Chinese-American activist from
Maine who claimed that she “became a rabbi to be a Jewish voice for
Palestinian liberation”.
Both groups, like much of the pro-terror network, had benefited heavily from Soros funding.
The
If Not Now Education Fund, the 501(c)(3) tax-exempt nonprofit arm of
the 501(c)(4) extremist organization, had received two sets of two year
grants from the Soros Open Society Foundations totaling $400,000
beginning in 2019 and running until 2023. JVP had also taken in $650,000
from OSF with multi-year grants beginning in 2017 and running through
2023. Like IfNotNow, JVP is a 501(c)(3) and has a 501(c)(4) arm. Both
benefited from recent Soros grants.
The illegal pro-terrorist
activities of both JVP and IfNotNow, as well as many other groups in the
anti-Israel network, reflects the refusal of the IRS to enforce the tax
code against the Left.
The IRS had previously found that the tax code bans funding of
anti-war groups or any organization whose “primary activity is the
sponsoring of…protest demonstrations in which demonstrators are urged
to commit violations of local ordinances and breaches of public order.”
Such organizations don’t “qualify for exemption under section 501(c)(3) or (4) of the Code.”
IfNotNow
and other anti-Israel protest groups are one of many leftist
organizations whose very existence is a violation of IRS regulations.
But above and beyond the tax code, Soros is knowingly funding riots and
illegal activities by hate groups with a long history of such
activities.
On Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue, anti-Israel protesters were arrested for blocking traffic at an event cosponsored by Adalah, a BDS group
which helped produce the BLM platform calling for a boycott of Israel,
and has received $1.5 million from Soros, as well as by JVP and
IfNotNow.
In Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, Hamas supporters gathered for a
“Flood Brooklyn for Palestine” hate rally whose name echoed “Al Aqsa
Flood”: the Hamas name for its butchery in Israel. 19 were arrested
after NYPD officers were assaulted and hit with fireworks and bottles by
the hate filled mob. Participating groups included
Linda Sarsour’s Arab American Association of New York, which received
$60,000 from the Soros network, as well as Samidoun: a terrorist front
group banned by Israel and Germany, whose fiscal sponsor the Alliance for Global Justice received $250,000 from Soros in 2020. (This money may have been intended for AFGJ’s BLM groups.)
The Ford Foundation and other major leftist donors have stated that they will no longer fund
Samidoun, after the terror front group handed out candy to celebrate
Hamas atrocities, but the Soros network has offered no such promise of
ending its funding of the extremist sponsor.
At another “Flood
Brooklyn for Palestine” rally targeting the vicinity of the Crown
Heights community, home to the largest group of Jewish Chabad Chassidim
in the world, participants celebrated the Hamas attack and called for
the destruction of Israel.
Members of the hateful mob vandalized police cars and local businesses
and then proceeded to hijack the Brooklyn Bridge. Terrorist supporters
marching on Lower Manhattan carried a large black and white banner
reading, “Honor the Martyrs” referring to the dead Islamic terrorists.
That
rally was called by Within Our Lifetime, along with other Islamic
groups, whose chair, Nerdeen Kiswani was defended and “proudly
supported” for her hateful activities by Palestine Legal which received
$25,000 from the Soros network.
The support for pro-Hamas groups
is not surprising. George Soros has a history of defending Hamas.
“America and Israel must open the door to Hamas,” he urged in a 2007
editorial after the group first came to power, while claiming that Hamas
had a “more moderate political wing”.
“Neither Hamas nor
Hezbollah can be treated merely as targets in the war on terror because
both have deep roots in their societies,” he argued in an earlier
editorial. And in another editorial complained that pro-Israel activists
were “abetting” Israel’s “insistence on treating Hamas only as a
terrorist organization.”
While Soros was editorializing for
Hamas, Rob Malley, the son of an adviser to the PLO’s Yasser Arafat, was
conducting backchannel talks with Hamas as a director at Soros’s
International Crisis Group. The revelation of the Hamas link forced the
Obama campaign to temporarily drop Malley, who later returned as Obama
and Biden’s Iran deal negotiator. (Malley is currently under
investigation by the FBI for mishandling classified information.)
Malley, who served as the CEO of the Soros group, before joining the Biden administration’s Iran effort, had argued
that it’s a mistake to think of Hamas only “in terms of their terrorist
violence dimension” and claimed that “there’s so much misinformation
about them”.
The real mistake may be thinking that it’s a
coincidence that George Soros has funded hate groups rallying for Hamas
and against Israel, after defending Hamas in the past.
The Hamas
insurrection in the streets of our major cities has been fueled by money
from major leftist donors, including Soros. The funding of
organizations engaged in illegal activities is a violation of both the
tax code and the law. The failure to hold the funders of radical
domestic terrorism, whether by BLM or Hamas supporters, accountable has
led to violence in the streets.
The Soros insurrection must be
defunded and the entire network of organizations, including the
billionaire Nazi collaborator behind it, must be held responsible for
its illegal activities. If the IRS will not do its job and enforce the
tax code against nonprofits engaged in illegal activities, Congress must
move to close the loopholes and end the nonprofit status of groups
engaged in violence, crimes and support for terrorist organizations.
Taxpayers should not be funding terrorism and tax-exempt organizations
cannot engage in illegal activities and back terrorists.
George
Soros has spent much of his life organizing the destruction of the
nation by funding a vast network of extremist groups. And he is not
alone. Billionaire donors and foundations have brought the country and
the world to a series of crises by taking fringe organizations and
causes, and injecting enough money into them that they appeared to be
mainstream.
Congress can deal a serious blow to the empire of
extremists by reforming the tax code and closing the ‘terror loophole’
that enabled the ugly displays of hatred in New York City. And across
America. If BLM wasn’t enough of a wake up call, the Islamic terrorist
rallies within miles of Ground Zero ought to be. It’s time for Congress
to defund the Soros Hamas insurrection.
Daniel Greenfield is a Shillman Journalism Fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center. This article previously appeared at the Center's Front Page Magazine. Click here to subscribe to my articles. And click here to support my work with a donation. Thank you for reading.
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