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Thursday, December 28, 2023

Taher Herzallah's Latest Outburst



 Hat tip MEMRI TV

                                                                                                                             
                                                                           

 
Taher Herzallah disrupting a Senate confirmation hearing in 2017


I am cross-posting a video posted by MEMRI TV showing American Muslims for Palestine (AMP) official Taher Herzallah speaking on December 23 at the Islamic Center of San Diego. As usual, his words are full of hate. In this talk, he says that they need to make Zionists feel very uncomfortable on campus along with a host of other vile statements including an implication that Muslims must "enforce the rules of Allah here on earth".

(Not in this country, Pal.)

https://www.memri.org/tv/amp-official-taher-herzallah-san-diego-mosque-gaza-yemen-october-seven-zionists-uncomfortable-campus

The first time I saw this guy in action was in 2010 when he and other members of the Muslim Student Union disrupted a speech by the Israeli ambassador to the US, Michael Oren, at UC Irvine. That's me in the black shirt looking on in disgust. Herzallah and 10 others were subsequently convicted for the disruption.


Herzallah and friends getting the bad news in a Santa Ana courtroom.

In October, in the wake of the horrific Hamas attack upon Israeli civilians on October 7, Herzallah popped up again at the nation's Capitol. This time, he had to be dragged away screaming at Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA). Here is more on that incident by Asra Q. Nomani in the Jewish Journal.

It seems every time this guy pops his head out of a  hole he has become more and more radical. His primary skill is disrupting events he doesn't agree with. It appears that after all these years, he is still a student (pursuing a PhD at the University of Minnesota). He represents a despicable organization (AMP). I have a feeling we are going to be reading a lot more about this character in the years ahead.

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