Hamas terror has a hateful new home in america

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OpinioneditorialHamas terror has a hateful new home in AmericaBy Post Editorial BoardPublishedJune 2, 2025, 8:30 p.m. ETTerror suspect Mohamed Sabry Soliman seen at a mall in Boulder before


allegedly launching a firebombing attack on June 1, 2025.Lisa Turnquist via AP


Sunday’s firebombing of a peaceful crowd in Boulder, Colo., is just the latest proof that Hamas’ hate has far too much of a home here in America.


The mostly elderly group was holding a vigil for Israeli hostages still held in Gaza by Hamas terrorists; Mohamed Sabry Solima, apprehended for assaulting them with Molotovs and an


improvised flamethrower, screamed “Free Palestine” and “End Zionists.”


Just as Elias Rodriguez reportedly shouted “Free, free Palestine” after the cold-blooded slaughter of two young Israeli Embassy staffers outside the Capital Jewish Museum in DC, less than


two weeks before.


And as prosecutors say Cody Balmer cited “the Palestinian people” as his concern in the April arson attack on Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro’s home.


Time and again, the supposed evils of Israel’s war in Gaza to prevent another Oct. 7 become the justification for violence against Jews in America.


Then again, that’s fundamentally what the tentifada campus protesters are calling for, and the Democratic Socialist “anti-Zionists,” too — even if only one faction of the movement is honest


enough to say so outright. (The “moderates” don’t expel them for it, note.)

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And this hate is woven through countless institutions, from the Squad in the House of Representatives to so much of the Columbia faculty to Arthur Cheliotes, a veteran city labor leader with


an honored post at CUNY, who spread antisemitic conspiracy theories and lies about the Gaza war.


This poisonous crackpot was central to the founding of the “labor justice” program at CUNY’s Labor and Urban Studies School and served on its advisory board until he resigned Monday in the


wake of The Post’s exposé.


And CUNY Chancellor Felix Matos-Rodriguez still has his job despite the antisemitism plaguing the faculty and administration.


Heck, the Democratic Socialists’ most-favored candidate, Zohran Mamdani, seems to be surging in the Democratic mayoral primary.


It’s past time for the vast, sane majority to reject these antisemites and all their enablers: Until it does, expect these acts of terror to keep coming.


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