The
State University System of Florida said chapters of Students for
Justice in Palestine (SJP) had to be dismantled as part of a
"crack down" in the Republican-led state on campus
demonstrations that provide "harmful support for terrorist
groups."
"Based on the National SJP’s support of terrorism, in
consultation with Governor DeSantis, the student chapters must
be deactivated," the system's Chancellor Ray Rodrigues wrote in
a memo to university leaders.
SJP is active in at least two Florida universities, Rodrigues
said.
The University of North Florida in Jacksonville and Florida
State University in Tallahassee have SJP chapters, based on
Instagram sites. The National SJP did not immediately respond to
a request for comment.
Tensions between pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian students have
led to harassment and assaults at U.S. universities since Hamas'
Oct.7 attack and Israel's siege and bombardment of the Gaza
Strip.
Administrators at some U.S. universities criticized the National
SJP after it called Hamas' attack "a historic win for the
Palestinian resistance" and called for a "day of resistance" on
Oct. 12 with demonstrations by its chapters at over 200 colleges
in America and Canada.
DeSantis, a White House candidate, has taken a hard line against
Palestinians, suggesting Gazan civilians be denied water and
utilities until Hamas releases hostages it took during its
attack.
Florida's university system said it based its SJP ban on a
"toolkit" issued by the national organization to chapters that
referred to Hamas' attack as "the resistance" and stated
"Palestinian students in exile are PART of this movement."
In his memo, Rodrigues said National SJP identified itself as
part of Hamas' attack and it was a felony under Florida law "to
provide material support... to a designated foreign terrorist
organization."
(Reporting By Andrew Hay)
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