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House committee demands documents from Students for Justice in Palestine

According to the letter, the request for document is related to suspected terrorist activities and ties with Hamas and other such groups.

House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer. (Photo: Aashish Kiphayet/Shutterstock)

Last Wednesday, the House Oversight and Accountability Committee sent a letter (below) to the National Students for Justice in Palestine association, requesting documents pertaining to possible illegal actions and terrorist ties.

Students for Justice in Palestine has been one of the major organizations behind the anti-Israel and pro-Palestine encampments across a number of US campuses, and the letter noted that these encampments included multiple antisemitic and virulently anti-Israel actions.

House Oversight Committee letter to Students for Justice in Palestine (1/4). (Source: US Congress)
House Oversight Committee letter to Students for Justice in Palestine (2/4). (Source: US Congress)
House Oversight Committee letter to Students for Justice in Palestine (3/4). (Source: US Congress)
House Oversight Committee letter to Students for Justice in Palestine (4/4). (Source: US Congress)

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