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Several groups involved in organizing anti-Israel protests that have broken out at college campuses since last week have received money from organizations funded by left-wing billionaire George Soros, according to a report.One group is Students for Justice in Palestine , whose satellites helped organize encampments at Ohio State University, Berkeley, Harvard, Yale, and Emory, per the report.
Then there is the U.S. Campaign for Palestinian Rights . The Soros-founded organization Open Society Foundations, which is now run by his son Alex Soros, has reportedly contributed $300,000 to the USCPR since 2017, while the Rockefeller Brothers Fund has given it $355,000 in the past five years. Lafi, who previously headed up the University of Texas Students for Justice Palestine and once interned for the late Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson , was present and active at an encampment at the University of Texas’s Dallas campus Wednesday, according to theWhen President Joe Biden went to attend Johnson’s funeral in Dallas in January, Lafi was allegedly part of a protest blocking Biden’s motorcade route and was detained, per the report.
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