Introduction
American universities, once bastions of free speech and academic freedom, have been increasingly influenced by the financial and political power of Zionist billionaires and Christian Zionist groups. These powerful interest groups have been using their influence to suppress student protests and activism against the Israeli government's policies, particularly in relation to the Gaza Strip and Palestinian rights. This article will explore the ways in which Zionist capital has exerted its influence on American universities and the implications for academic freedom and social justice.
Who is behind this crackdown of Student protests
As student protests against the Israeli regime's aggression against the Gaza Strip escalate in the US, the involvement of Zionist parties in stifling this movement is becoming increasingly transparent.
Shai Davidai, a professor at Columbia University's business school, and Gideon Walter, a former Israeli soldier and head of the Anti-Semitism Campaign, have been instrumental in orchestrating the crackdown on protesting students and faculty, ultimately prompting the US security apparatus to take action against them.
Concurrently with the onset of student protests at American universities, these institutions became the site of intense conflict, repression, and arrest of protesting students and faculty. In several cases, including Columbia University and New York University, incidents unfolded under the guidance and leadership of these Zionist individuals, who, coincidentally, have ties to arms manufacturing companies that supply weapons to the Israeli regime and market them in occupied territories.
Arms Dealers
Shai Davidai is among the most well-known Zionist Jews who referred to the protesting students as "terrorists" and accused them of "anti-Semitism" and supporting "Hamas".
Davidai's background reveals that he is a professor at Columbia University with "Israeli-American" citizenship, who has a history of serving in the Zionist army. He has always proudly shared this information in various circles, including social networks. Additionally, he is involved in the arms trade and sending weapons to the occupied territories, along with other members of his family.
Although Nemat Minouche Shafik, President of Columbia University, was the first to request the New York police to enter the university and quell the student protests, Davidai's involvement in this context was far more perilous.
He repeatedly requested the American National Guard to enter the university, with the intention of forcefully and seriously suppressing the pro-Palestinian students who were protesting.
He also made inflammatory remarks, describing the students as "Hilter's descendants." Furthermore, he threatened the protesters, warning them that they would be sent to an "Auschwitz camp," a reference to the notorious Nazi concentration camp where millions of Jews were systematically killed during the Holocaust.
When Davidai asked the FBI and the National Guard to arrest a group of students protesting against Zionism and Israel, he faced widespread criticism in the United States. Many condemned him, labeling him as a "murderous Zionist" and a "partner in the genocide of Palestinians in Gaza."
On April 22, 2024, the American news site CounterPunch published an article that shed light on the motivations behind the Zionists' opposition to the students' anti-Israel demonstrations. According to the article, the Davidai family, which includes Davidai, has significant financial interests in arms companies. As a result, any effort to stop the war in Gaza and impose an embargo on arms companies would likely lead to substantial financial losses for the Davidai family.
According to the news site, Davidai and his family have a close relationship with arms manufacturing companies, which supply their products to the Israeli regime, as well as Arab and foreign countries.
Shai's father, Eli Davidai, has been the general manager of ARC (a company active in the production of weapons parts) since 1992. He was also appointed to the company's board of directors on June 5, 2018. ARC's products include weapons and spare parts for MCX and MPX rifles, which are used by the Israeli army. Additionally, the company has investments in the occupied territories.
The news site also revealed that Shai's grandfather, Bini Davidai, is the founder of Al-Aal, an airline company owned by the Zionist regime, which has a notorious history of suppressing protests against the regime.
Shai's wealthy parents, Eli and Zohar Davidai, are co-founders and supporters of the Davidai Rehabilitation Center in the Israeli settlement of Tel Hashomer in the occupied territories. Notably, one of the pacemakers donated to the center was given to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2023.
On April 9, 2024, the Jewish-American students who are part of the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) branch at Columbia University sent a petition signed by approximately 12,000 students to the university administration. The petition requested that the university end its cooperation with Shai Davidai.
According to the Columbia Spectator, a news website, Columbia University's administration was forced to ban Shai Davidai from entering the campus starting April 18, 2024, due to his racist views and calls for violence against protesting students. He had claimed that Jewish students at Columbia University were not allowed to hold their Passover ceremony.
In response, not only the students but also Jewish professors at the university joined the protesting students, emphasizing that they were not under pressure to perform their ceremony and that they did not want their Jewish identity exploited by "Israel" and the Zionist lobby in America.
The controversy led to several petitions being written and signed by Columbia University students, including Jewish students, with the last one being a petition signed by 15 Jewish students, which ultimately resulted in their arrest and expulsion from the university.
Mossad representative
Another person who played a nefarious role against the protesting students at American universities and the protest demonstrations in London against the Zionist regime was Gideon Walter, a representative of the Mossad.
This Israeli Zionist serves as the CEO of the "Fighting Anti-Semitism" campaign, which plays a central role in taking action against protesting students and professors. During the recent visit of "Isaac Herzog," the head of the Zionist regime, to America, he was a member of Herzog's security team.
According to American journalist David Miller, Gideon Walter has ties to a security company that previously handled Herzog's security in the United States. This company is run by two former Mossad officers, indicating that he has connections to the Israeli regime and the Mossad.
In addition to his ties to the security company, Walter also serves as the vice president of the largest settlement company in the occupied territories. He has been involved in several provocative incidents against pro-Palestinian marches in London, which have resulted in police reprimands.
On April 22, 2024, The Times of Israel, a Hebrew-language newspaper, portrayed him as a "frontline figure in the fight against anti-Semitism in Britain" and described how he confronted London police at a pro-Palestinian march."
Zionist Jewish billionaires
In addition to these individuals, it is also noteworthy that several Zionist Jewish billionaires have been involved in attempts to influence the university's response to the protests. They have allegedly sought to exert pressure on the university administration by offering large sums of money as bribes and grants.
One prominent example is Robert Kraft, a billionaire with an estimated net worth of $12 billion. He is the owner of the Kraft cheese company, which has a significant presence in Arab countries. Notably, Kraft withdrew his funding from the university after students at Columbia University demonstrated in support of Palestine and the university was unable to suppress the protests.
One of the reasons behind the administration's decision to make students' classes non-attendance until the end of the semester is allegedly the loss of funds. If this claim is true, it highlights the significant influence that Zionist capital in America can exert on the country's affairs.
Another notable example of American Zionists' influence is Bill Ackman, who played a key role in the removal of Harvard University's president, Claudine Guy, due to her perceived lack of response to student protests. Ackman also withdrew his financial aid from the university to pressure the administration to suppress the protests.
Many American universities rely heavily on the financial backing and philanthropic support of the country's wealthy elite, including some prominent Zionist Jews who have significant ties to Israel. By leveraging their financial muscle, these Zionist billionaires have been able to exert considerable pressure on academic institutions to silence students who protest against Israel's treatment of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the killing of innocent civilians.
The pressure exerted by these Zionist billionaires doesn't stop at the university gates. They have also successfully mobilized their influence in Congress, teaming up with right-wing Christian Zionists to push for legislative measures that silence student protests against Israel's actions.
The presidents of the universities such as Harvard, Pennsylvania, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been subjected to intense pressure from Zionist-dominated congressional committees and their Christian far-right allies. This pressure has led to the resignation of the presidents of Harvard and Pennsylvania universities, while others, such as Shafiq, the president of Columbia University, have chosen to demonstrate their allegiance to the Zionist lobby by calling for police intervention on campus to quash the protests.
"April 18, 2024 will forever be etched as a dark day in the annals of Columbia University's history because of Nemat Shafiq's decision to order the police to suppress students on campus," said Christopher Brown, a professor at the university.
Columbia University students made a bold statement by holding banners and placards that read "Jewish-Muslim-Christian" in an effort to convey their message to the Zionists. The students aimed to dispel the notion that Jewish people are being persecuted due to their demonstrations in support of Gaza, which they claim are baseless lies.
Conclusion
As the dust settles on the recent protests at Columbia University, it is clear that a new era of understanding and tolerance is dawning on American campuses. The students' courageous stand against prejudice and in support of human rights is a beacon of hope for a brighter future. As we look to the future, we can only imagine the transformative power that this movement will unleash. As one expert so eloquently put it, "what we are witnessing is the beginning of a great event in America, and will make us witness a new face of America, a face in which generations have put prejudice aside and set humanity as the standard."
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