College anti-Israel group calls for death to all Zionist 'collaborators' in Gaza

Anti-Israel group Students for Justice in Palestine responded to journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi's death as Hamas cracks down on Palestinian rivals in Gaza.


College anti-Israel group calls for death to all Zionist 'collaborators' in Gaza
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In a Sunday Instagram post, the group cited the death of journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi, who was killed the same day during fighting between Hamas and the Doghmush clan, a Palestinian opposition group.

"Three days after the ceasefire deal announcement, journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi was martyred by the Zionist-proxy Doghmush clan," SJP wrote in a tribute online. "Saleh's martyrdom is a testament to the fact that the fight against Zionism in all its manifestations - from the IOF to its collaborators - must continue," it wrote, using the acronym for "Israeli Occupation Forces."

"Death to the occupation. Death to Zionism. Death to all collaborators," the post concluded.

With a truce in place between Hamas and Israel following two years of fighting, the terror group has cracked down on its rivals.

Violent clashes and public executions have erupted in Gaza as Hamas seeks to reassert control of the territory.

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