Neveen Ayesh - the executive director of AMP-Missouri, has advocated for violence against Jews, said being Jewish was a “#crimeworthyoftherope” and called to “burn” Israelis into “ashes.”
In July 2018, 3 @IfNotNowOrg activists who staged a “walk off” from a Birthright Israel trip conducted an exclusive livestream conference call with Ayesh.
Taher Herzallah - AMP’s Associate Director of Outreach and Grassroots Organizing. He has celebrated and incited violence against Israeli Jews, spread an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory and was arrested twice for anti-Israel disruptions.
.@IfNotNowOrg leaders invited him to train their members and led protests together with him in 2017 and 2018.
.@HatemBazian - AMP founder, has spread classic anti-Semitism, denied Jewish peoplehood and compared Israel to Nazi Germany. He stated his personal approval of the partnership, declaring at an event co-hosted by the groups that “...AMP and @IfNotNow are coming together,”
The close partnership between AMP and @IfNotNowOrg has included:
AMP training INN activists
Collaboration on events and protests
Expressing support for each other at demonstrations and on social media
AMP and @IfNotNowOrg Partnership Timeline
This document provides a comprehensive list of interactions between American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) and IfNotNow (INN) as found by Canary Mission since Feb 16, 2017. media90.canarymission.org/misc/The_AMP_I… via @canarymission
In June 2019, @IfNotNowOrg revealed they now share AMP’s pivotal goal to influence American politics.
While AMP’s strategy has been to lobby congressman who attend their annual Palestine Advocacy Day, INN leaders announced their attempt to directly influence 2020 United States presidential candidates.
The group employed six full-time activists to follow the summer campaign trails of various Democratic candidates and lobby them to take a position against “the occupation.”
In addition, INN co-founder Max Berger, positioned himself as a Director of Progressive Partnerships for U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign.
Berger, an avowed anti-Israel activist, recently came under fire for a 2013 tweet exposed by Canary Mission, in which he remarked that he would be “friends with Hamas.”
Despite AMP being anti-Semitic to its core, INN leaders are more than happy to collaborate with them. To find out more about both AMP and their partnership with INN, check out their profiles canarymission.org/campaign/ampif…
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