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| Her message is strong. The extremist wanted to sniff pro Palestinian activist out. |
Does it make them feel better when they call Iran a regime?
Does it make them feel better when they say radical Islam?
Does it make them feel better when they say they don't associate with people who have different opinions about the world?
Does it make them feel better calling every critic an antisemite when they oppose Israel, Zionism, white privilege, Jewish supremacy, genocide, apartheid and war crimes?
Jonathan Greenblatt of the Anti-Defamation League and many in the junk food media were getting their panties in an uproar over the rise of antisemitism.
The swastikas being spray painted on playgrounds in Brooklyn, the man who drove his vehicle into a Jewish center in Queens, the armed man who drove his vehicle into a Michigan Jewish center in a revenge plot after Israel killed his family in Lebanon.
Not to mention the attacks on Graham Platner for having a tattoo that looks like an old Nazi rhetoric. The attacks on Hasan Piker, a progressive Twitch agitator and podcaster having attending New York City mayor Zohran Mamdani's events.
The attacks on Michigan senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed who plans on having Piker speak at two college get out to vote rallies by Rep. Haley Stevens (D-MI), state senator Mallory McMorrow and Sen. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI).
The guy who sprayed a liquid on Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) and the numerous threats on her life. Not to mention the president, vice president and members of Congress calling for her to deported because of her opinions.
Reps. Brandon Gill (R-TX), Keith Self (R-TX), Andy Ogles (R-TN), Mary Miller (R-IL), Randy Fine (R-FL) and Rep. Clay Higgins (R-LA) calling for Islam to be banned. Claiming Sharia Law should be banned while pushing for Christian nationalism.
Sens. Tommy Tuberville (R-AL), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Ted Cruz (R-TX), Bernie Moreno (R-OH) and John Fetterman (I-PA) pushing for war, bans of Muslims, protests and immigrants.
President Donald J. Trump, Vice President JD Vance, Pete Hegseth, Marco Rubio and Scott Bassent are facing pressure because of their unprovoked aggression in Iran.
Israel conducting a seizure of Lebanon and pushing for the death penalty of Palestinians.
All of this and not any mention of the Jewish Defense League trying to assassinate a prominent pro Palestinian activist.
Also the terrorists are targeting the New York City mayor, Piker, Medhi Hasan and podcaster Guy Christensen.
Neerdan Kiswani, the co-founder of Within Our Lifetime was a target of an assassination by a Jewish extremist. He tried to firebombed her home and plot an explosive near her vehicle.
If he succeeded, he would have fled to Israel where he would have sought asylum.
During the Gaza genocide, Kiswani has led or spoken at numerous protests in New York City, including the Columbia University student encampment and protests against the detention of Mahmoud Khalil. Considered an influential activist, she has been credited with inspiring Gaza War protests in the US, including student protests. As a student at the City University of New York (CUNY), she was also involved in pro-Palestine activism as president of the school's Students for Justice in Palestine chapter.
On March 26, 2026, a suspected male Jewish extremist was arrested in Hoboken, New Jersey by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the New York City Police Department, after being accused of plotting a Molotov cocktail attack against Kiswani's Staten Island home.
According to an official of the NYPD, the suspect is a member of a Jewish extremist group called the JDL 613 Brotherhood, a New Jersey-based group founded in 2024, inspired by the Jewish Defense League, with the goal of "fighting back against rising antisemitism" and describing its members as "Jewish warriors".
A police department spokesperson stated that the suspect had discussed the plot in a group chat with an undercover NYPD detective in February 2026,and a criminal complaint further alleges that the suspect discussed a plan with the undercover officer to vandalize Kiswani's home and escape the U.S. by the end of April.
Mamdani stated that the suspect planned to flee to Israel following the attack.
The suspect was later charged for making and possessing destructive devices, which each carry a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Smells like a failed Mossad hit.
If the suspect is granted bail, he will definitely escape to Israel and be granted asylum.
Kiswani and WOL are considered to be less moderate than other pro-Palestine activists.
Kiswani believes in the Palestinian right of armed resistance, stating that it has always played a role in revolutionary movements. She uses the phrase "by any means necessary" as a reference to Malcolm X.
According to Kiswani, the two-state solution is not viable, and Israel and Palestine already function as a single state under Israeli control. In her view, all of the land in Israel and Palestine should be incorporated into a Palestinian state, and Palestinians should be able to exercise their right of return.
Kiswani has condemned Democratic politicians, including Joe Biden and Kamala Harris, due to their support for Israel. She has also condemned Trump's Gaza Strip proposal.
She criticized Mamdani after he responded to the vandalism of a yeshiva with a swastika by stating there was a "scourge of antisemitism" in the city. She argued that narratives of antisemitism were overemphasized to justify Zionism.
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| And they say there no such thing as a radical Jewish terrorist. |
According to Algemeiner Journal, Kiswani believes that Ukraine is a "Western-backed project propped up for geopolitical interests & sustained by empire" and that Ukraine and Palestine "are not the same struggle."
Kiswani filed a lawsuit against Betar Zionist Organization and several of its leaders under the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871, a Reconstruction-era law originally designed to combat KKK violence.
Kiswani’s suit, filed on Feb. 26, alleges a monthslong campaign of stalking, intimidation and racially motivated threats, including offers of cash rewards to anyone who physically harmed her and repeated confrontations at demonstrations across New York City.
Among the incidents detailed in the complaint, the group, also referred to in the lawsuit as Betar USA, allegedly offered $1,000 in January 2025 to any member of the public who could hand Kiswani “a beeper” — an apparent reference to a September 2024 Israeli military operation in which pagers and other electronic devices exploded in Lebanon, killing and injuring many.
Betar USA members also confronted Kiswani at demonstrations and petitioned the Trump administration to strip her of her U.S. citizenship, submitting her name to federal authorities for that purpose, according to the lawsuit.
In a statement to NBC News, Betar USA doubled down on its stance against Kiswani, calling her "a violent terrorist who wants to globalize the intifada" and accusing her of using language "that targets Jews."
The two cases underscore heightened tensions since the Israel-Hamas war started in October 2023 and how that climate has contributed to violent incidents in the U.S.
On Thursday, Alexander Heifler was arrested and charged with unlawful possession of destructive devices and manufacturing destructive devices, according to a complaint filed in U.S. district court in New Jersey. The NYPD said it identified and disrupted the plot.
The charges against him each carry a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison and fine of $10,000. The suspect is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.


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