Perhaps no better evidence of the often delusional, dangerous nature of a relatively novel “Palestinian” identity comes from Palestinian-American activist Omar Baddar and Rutgers University law professor Noura Erakat. This pair has not only recently promoted in a podcast the crazed theory that a vehicular jihadist attack at an Israeli checkpoint near Jerusalem was a […]
Palestinian Rutgers Prof Spins Vehicular Jihad Attack as “Car Accident”
“The car looks like from the video that it lost control,” Rutgers University law professor Noura Erakat recently fantasized about her Palestinian cousin’s June 23 death; her cousin was clearly filmed in a car ramming attack near Jerusalem against Israeli police. Her lies about this jihad violence, obvious to any objective observer, merely added to […]
Rutgers Professor Noura Erakat’s Hatred of Israel is Driving Her Crazy
“I deal with a lot of mental health stuff because of this. I have so much anxiety,” fretted Rutgers University Professor Noura Erakat while discussing her anti-Israel activism at Washington, D.C.’s Busboys and Poets restaurant on K Street. Given Erakat’s ludicrous views on the Arab-Israeli conflict, one might indeed question her mental health. But the like-minded audience of […]
US professor says journalists must not call jihad attacks on Israeli soldiers “terrorism”
The proponents of the “Palestinian” jihad have lost their moral compass entirely. They believe that any atrocity, any egregious human rights violation, as well as the gleeful celebration of the deaths of Israeli civilians, is justified if it advances the jihad against Israel. “In Wake of Jerusalem Truck-Ramming, US Professor Says Journalists Must Not Call […]
Noura Erakat Wages Lawfare on Israel
Since the 2014 Gaza war, proponents of lawfare have sought to use the International Criminal Court to punish Israel for daring to respond militarily to Hamas’s unrelenting aggression. Noura Erakat, an assistant professor in legal and international studies at George Mason University and an adjunct professor at Georgetown University’s Center for Contemporary Arab Studies, presented […]