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We were fighting the MSA and SJP at the beginning. And we will finish them.
In 2010, a few months after Hamas terrorists had tried to penetrate the Gaza border fence, David Horowitz arrived to speak at a Young Americans for Freedom event at UC San Diego.
In what became a viral video seen by millions, Jumanah Imad Albahri, a member of the Muslim Students Association (MSA), confronted him. David Horowitz asked her whether she would condemn Hamas. She refused.
Then he asked her an even more pointed question:
âI am a Jew. The head of Hezbollah has said that he hopes that we will gather in Israel so he doesnât have to hunt us down globally. For or Against it?â
Jumanah Imad Albahri leaned in close to the microphone and spoke clearly. âFor it.â
It was not David Horowitzâs first confrontation with the MSA, and its allied Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) campus hate groups. Long before university administrators, donors and mainstream pro-Israel groups were willing to acknowledge Hamas on campus, Horowitz and the David Horowitz Freedom Center were fighting and exposing Hamas on campus…
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