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The Palestine Solidarity Working Groups is a socialist, anti-Zionist, multiracial organization (formerly dsa_palestine)! #FreePalestine
Oct 20 • 10 tweets • 3 min read
🧵 In the face of heightened repression against anti-zionists, PSWG shares this thread of useful counter-repression resources: Threat modeling is a conceptual exercise that aims to help you identify threats, how you might be vulnerable to these threats, and what mitigations can sufficiently protect you without obstructing you from accomplishing your goals:
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Aug 18 • 6 tweets • 2 min read
đź”»BREAKING: Local news reports that the Cambridge, MA location of Elbit Systems (Israel's largest weapons company) is effectively shut down due to relentless community protest and militant direct actions! A small victory in the fight to #ShutElbitDown
cambridgeday.com/2024/08/16/elb… Cambridge Day reported "The Cambridge office of KMC Systems, a subsidiary of Israeli defense contractor Elbit Systems, is virtually empty because “99.9 percent” of employees work from home, police say, and there are other signs that the company is leaving the city."
Nov 7, 2023 • 8 tweets • 3 min read
We, as an organization, are no longer affiliated with the Democratic Socialists of America and, moving forward, will be known simply as the Palestine Solidarity Working Group. Image The Palestine Solidarity Working Group is a socialist, anti-Zionist, multiracial national organization focused on developing a solidarity movement principled in its accountability to the Palestinian grassroots. New applications to the Working Group will open in early 2024.
Jun 29, 2023 • 13 tweets • 4 min read
Between good faith dialogue and bad faith attacks similar to this one, there is a need to clarify and present nuance regarding civilian designation of Israeli settlers — so let’s go ahead and do that.

🧵 First, the tweet of reference was deleted strictly because it had not been properly vetted before it was posted. Obviously, we prefer to have as much nuance as possible, especially in regards to topics deemed “controversial” — as such, here we are.