The
President of the General Union of Palestinian students at San Francisco State
University, Mohammad Hammad first came into
scrutiny by publishing a selfie with a knife, describing his fantasy of
stabbing an Israeli soldier. Apparently, it was not an isolated incident taken out of context. More allegations have since been made public, reported by the AMCHA initiative- a group devoted to keeping Jewish students- and all students- safe on campus. The “political”
nature of Hammad's reported threats and his
glorification of violence make them no less horrific. Equally as troublesome is
the complete silence of GUPS ,the General Union of Palestinian Students at SFSU and the local Arab and activist community in denouncing his words and his
behavior.
Are our schools doing enough to keep our students safe? Read Mohammad Hammad's alleged contributions to social media via
the AMCHA Initiative, and answer that yourself. If you were an Israeli student, a Jewish student, or a student who supported Israel would you feel comfortable with him on campus? Are crude threats and intimidation really protected as "free speech" or as legitimate academic discourse?
- In response to the question,
"do you really condone violence?" Hammad answered, " I have
a PFLP flag in my room and thing it's great when an IDF soldier trips on
his own mine, if that answers your question."
- "So a few years ago, I managed
to meat [sic] a branch commander of the PFLP...There is something really
empowering and just good feeling about actually conversing, meeting, and
just being around these people who fight for the freedom of our people,
while being labeled 'terrorists' by the entire Western World."
- "So apparently there's a rumor
going around in Palestine that I've joined the armed resistance...that's
an awesome rumor..."
- In response the comment, "the
pflp is a terrorist organization and legitimizes why everyone calls you a
terrorist", Hammad wrote: I've stayed at the home of a branch
commander and had dinner with his family. I've also participated in
marches and gone to lunch with armed fighters. Guess that makes me a huge
terrorist and you should be afraid, because I know where you live"
- Underneath the photograph of a group
of armed, masked fighters bearing the caption "Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine, Hammad wrote: "I love these guys"
- Hammad wrote on top of the image of
the PFLP logo, "I just convinced my cousin to get the PFLP logo as a
tattoo/I am so happy"
- The caption underneath a picture of a long sword read: "I want it. Imagine me cutting off the heads of those in the IDF with this"
- "There are children shouting
outside and I want to set them on fire"
- "I think about killing a
lot/and some of you are usually the targets of my daydreams :)"
- "The only peace I want
regarding US soldiers is their head/That's a piece I'm willing to
accept"
- "Let's play a game:/Objective:
Kill US soldiers/Goal: World peace"
- "I have a mental list of people
I would pee on and then set on fire"
- "I think about the time I tried
to be - moderate - and advocate for non-violence and honestly I just want
to go back in time and slit my own throat/and then the throats of all my
enemies before they grow up into the shits they are today"
- "Oh/And tomorrow is [hopefully]
the day that I find out if I will be the President of the General Union of
Palestine at my school/...Hopefully I'll be able to radicalize half of our
population and bring them back with me as fighters~"
- "For context - Hillel is the
[extremely well funded] Pro-Israeli group on campus, and they have
repeatedly painted our group GUPS [General Union of Palestinian Students]
as a terror group and screwed us over to no end/...I hope they all trip
down the stairs and break their necks :)"
- Someone asked Hammad, "how can
I actively support palestine?", and he answered "Buy a
keffieyh/Learn to tie it around your head [I'm willing to teach via
Skype~~]/Get in touch with some PFLP militants or arms dealer in the West
Bank/Learn IDF patrol routes/???/Boom/Thanks for your help comrade"
- Hammad posted a message on Tumblr as
he was sitting in class listening this his International Political Economy
teacher. Another blogger posted the question, "Are you or will you
soon be eating his flesh"? Hammad responded: "It is a she and
she is pregnant and I may be hungry but I don't think I can down them
both...The is the same professor who tried to justify drones last
semester, and the professor whose classes I have skipped the most/I
severely dislike her"
You
can see all of Hammad's violent postings HERE.
The
AMCHA Initiative has been under fire by the Electronic Intifada, an extremist agitprop
website because of its work and has been condemned for attempting to protect
students from precisely these sorts of threats.
Show AMCHA some love- follow them on Facebook and on Twitter.
UPDATE
Via the Jewish press
Although Robert Nava, SFSU’s vice president for university development, initially told The Jewish Press by telephone that SFSU was engaged in the process of discipline with respect to Hammad, he later called back to provide a far more definitive statement. Nava said that the student we had been discussing – Mohammad Hammad - “is no longer a student on campus.” Hammad no longer is in student housing and he is no longer enrolled at SFSU.
UPDATE
Via the Jewish press
Although Robert Nava, SFSU’s vice president for university development, initially told The Jewish Press by telephone that SFSU was engaged in the process of discipline with respect to Hammad, he later called back to provide a far more definitive statement. Nava said that the student we had been discussing – Mohammad Hammad - “is no longer a student on campus.” Hammad no longer is in student housing and he is no longer enrolled at SFSU.
Although Robert Nava,
SFSU’s vice president for university development, initially told The
Jewish Press by telephone that SFSU was engaged in the process of
discipline with respect to Hammad, he later called back to provide a far
more definitive statement.
Nava said that the student we had been discussing – Mohammad Hammad -
“is no longer a student on campus.” Hammad no longer is in student
housing and he is no longer enrolled at SFSU.
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/sfsu-student-continued-posting-violent-threats-against-idf-jews/2014/02/19/0/
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/sfsu-student-continued-posting-violent-threats-against-idf-jews/2014/02/19/0/
Although Robert Nava,
SFSU’s vice president for university development, initially told The
Jewish Press by telephone that SFSU was engaged in the process of
discipline with respect to Hammad, he later called back to provide a far
more definitive statement.
Nava said that the student we had been discussing – Mohammad Hammad -
“is no longer a student on campus.” Hammad no longer is in student
housing and he is no longer enrolled at SFSU.
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/sfsu-student-continued-posting-violent-threats-against-idf-jews/2014/02/19/0/
Read more at: http://www.jewishpress.com/news/sfsu-student-continued-posting-violent-threats-against-idf-jews/2014/02/19/0/
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