Arms Dealers: Who's Behind the Suppression of Protests in American Universities Against the Massacres in Gaza?

In an unprecedented development, American police entered university campuses for the first time.
Amid escalating campaigns of incitement against students and professors at American universities protesting the Israeli aggression on Gaza, the role of Zionist entities in suppressing this uprising against Israeli crimes in Gaza has become apparent.
Business professor at Columbia University Shai Davidai, a former soldier in the Israeli army, and Gideon Falter, head of the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism, played a role in inciting against students and professors, prompting American security forces to arrest them.
Protests and sit-ins erupted at several American universities by students rejecting the Israeli aggression on Gaza, with professors showing solidarity with them.
Several universities witnessed an unprecedented development for the first time with American security forces entering to arrest students and professors, especially at Columbia University and New York University, incited by these Zionists who have been found to have ties to arms companies supplying "Israel" and coordinating with Tel Aviv.
Arms Dealers
One of the most prominent of these Zionists who harassed pro-Palestinian students at Columbia University continuously, labeling them as "terrorists" opposed to Semitism and supporters of Hamas, was Professor Shai Davidai, a business management professor.
When American newspapers tracked his resume, it was revealed that he was a non-tenured professor at Columbia University and an Israeli American who served in the Israeli army, openly boasting about it on social media, and that his family works in the arms industry and sends weapons to "Israel."
If the American of Egyptian origin, Nemat Shafik, president of Columbia University, was the first to call the police to enter the university and request the arrest of students protesting against the Israeli genocide in Gaza, Davidai played a more dangerous role.
On several occasions, Davidai called for the summoning of the American National Guard to brutally suppress pro-Palestinian students, even going as far as describing protesters at Columbia as "Hitler Youth."
This American Israeli also threatened Jewish students who sympathized with Gaza, warning them in a letter of sending them to Auschwitz, which Jews say Hitler burned their families in.
This prompted Americans to harshly criticize him, asserting that he is a "Zionist committing genocide" when he calls on the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the National Guard for mass arrests against anti-Zionists and "Israel" critics.
CounterPunch magazine revealed on April 22, 2024, the reasons behind the stance of these Zionists, including the Davidai family, against these anti-Israeli protests.
It confirmed that the Davidai family has substantial investments in arms manufacturing companies and that ending the war in Gaza and boycotting their arms companies would harm them financially.
It explained that the Davidai family is linked to the manufacturing of weapons that are sold to "Israel" and other Arab and foreign countries.
His father, Eli Davidai, holds the position of CEO at ARC company, which has been manufacturing weapon parts since 1992, and he was elected to the company's board of directors on June 5, 2018.
Among other things, ARC company manufactures weapons and spare parts for MCX and MPX rifles used by the Israeli army, in addition to other investments in "Israel."
This led some Americans to accuse his father's arms company of "killing Palestinians," and they accused this Zionist of leading a campaign against university students and professors to defend his family's involvement in killing Palestinians with the weapons it exports to "Israel."
Americans also revealed that Shai Davidai's grandfather, Benny Davidai, is the founder of the Israeli EL AL Airlines and was infamous for breaking strikes.
Further, Shai Davidai's affluent parents (Eli and his wife, Zohara Davidai) sponsor the Davidai Center for Irregular Heartbeats in Tel Hashomer, "Israel," and the device developed for Benjamin Netanyahu to regulate heartbeats in 2023 was their creation.
American Jewish students in the group "Students for Justice in Palestine" at Columbia University branch submitted a "petition" signed by around 12,000 students to the college administration on April 9, 2024, demanding an end to Davidai's tenure.
This was due to his racist views and advocacy for violence against pro-Palestinian activities and Columbia students, according to the Columbia Spectator website on April 18, 2024, leading the university to ban him from campus for inciting violence.
The petition stated that under the guise of combating anti-Semitism, Davidai uses his Twitter and Instagram accounts to incite harassment and advocate violence against students, which constitutes a clear violation of university policy and an abuse of power by a faculty member.
Davidai, along with the Zionist lobby and the American media, even the White House statement on the Jewish Easter, claimed that the campus was unsafe for Jews!
In response, Jewish students and faculty members at Columbia University (including Jews) staged a massive show of solidarity with the protesting students.
They affirmed their rejection — as Jews — of the exploitation of "Israel" and the Zionist lobby in America to "Judaize" their identity as students and professors in baseless claims.
There's a long list of complaints filed against Davidai, the latest being from 15 Jewish students at Columbia University who were arrested and suspended from their studies during their protest against the Israeli Occupation.
Profit-driven American media deliberately focuses on what it calls the safety of Jewish students and their fear while covering student unrest in American universities, despite the participation of thousands of Jewish students in these protests openly.
Activists say that Zionist universities (referring to those managed by them) report on professors who show solidarity with students and Palestine to have them arrested.
However, students blocked the streets with their bodies to prevent police buses, filled with detainees, from leaving the university.
Mossad Delegate
One of those who played dirty roles against American university students protesting Zionist massacres in Gaza and who also deliberately harassed demonstrations in London against "Israel" is the Mossad delegate, Gideon Walter.
This Israeli Jew is the CEO of the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism and played a role in inciting against students and professors. He also appeared as a member of the security team for President Isaac Herzog during his recent visit to America.
Journalist David Miller revealed that Gideon Walter works for the Veritas Security Group for President Herzog.
This company is run by two former Mossad officers, confirming his connection to "Israel" and the Mossad.
Walter is also the vice president of the largest settlement construction company in "Israel," and he has participated several times in provocative operations against pro-Palestinian marches in London, prompting police reprimands.
He attempted to stir sectarian crisis in London earlier this April when he tried to infiltrate a pro-Palestinian rally wearing a Jewish skullcap (kippah). When a police officer objected, noting his overtly Jewish appearance and its provocation to the rally, Walter attempted to fabricate a crisis with the police, citing anti-Semitism.
The Times of Israel described him on April 22, 2024, as the man fighting on the front lines against anti-Semitism in the United Kingdom and recounted his confrontation with the London police during a pro-Palestinian march.
Jewish Billionaires
Jewish billionaires who donate to American universities sought to halt or withdraw their donations to pressure students and prevent protests against "Israel," leading to police crackdowns on students.
Among these billionaires is the renowned businessman Robert Kraft, owner of the popular cheese product Kraft (widespread in Arab countries and worth 12 billion dollars), who withdrew his funding from Columbia University in protest against pro-Palestinian demonstrations at the university.
When the university decided to switch to remote learning until the end of the semester, citing "lost funding," it hinted at capital games in America played by Zionists.
Another of these businessmen is the Jewish entrepreneur Bill Ackman, who played a role in a campaign to oust the president of Harvard University because she did not prevent protests opposing the genocidal war on Gaza.
Jewish businessman Bill Ackman led the campaign for the resignation of Harvard University President Claudine Gay and announced the cessation of his financial support for the university to pressure its board to suppress students who support Palestine.
These Zionist billionaires were angered by demands from American university students to withdraw their investments from companies benefiting from Israeli aggression in Gaza.
Most American universities rely on grants from major businessmen, some of whom are Jewish supporters of "Israel." Following the war on Gaza, they sought to exploit their financial influence to impose a "Zionist McCarthyism" on students and university professors alike.
They began by punishing students who protested against Zionist occupation and the Gaza massacre by withdrawing their funding at times and publishing the names of these student leaders to intimidate them and prevent companies from hiring them.
Then, in collaboration with Zionist right-wing Christian lawmakers in both the House and Senate, the Zionist lobby took the battle against university presidents to Congress, where three presidents of the largest three universities witnessing protests against "Israel" were questioned and threatened.
However, only American Jews spoiled these pressures and attempts to exploit Zionists' claim of victimhood and victimization by their rejecting protests against the Gaza massacre and calling for Palestinian freedom, which exposed the fallacy of these Zionist claims.
The influence of these Zionist billionaires on universities was further extended to their counterparts in Congress, where committees were formed to discuss university presidents and pressure them under the pretext of Jewish students suffering from "anti-Semitism"!
The House committee, formed by Republican majority, accused Columbia University's president, Nemat Shafik, of failing to "protect Jewish students at Columbia University," to which she responded by stating that the university faced an "ethical crisis" regarding anti-Semitism!!
Prior to this, the presidents of three other universities, Harvard, Pennsylvania, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, faced similar pressure from congressional committees dominated by Zionists and their right-wing Christian extremists during December 2023.
Following this, the presidents of Harvard and Pennsylvania universities resigned, but Shafik, the president of Columbia University, called the police to dismantle the tents and arrest the students to demonstrate her loyalty to Zionism.
In most protests, students were keen to raise banners opposing the aggression on Gaza and against "Israel" with their religions written on them (Jewish – Muslim – Christian) to convey a message that Zionist propaganda about the persecution of Jews during Gaza support protests is "false."
University Uprising
April 18, 2024, will remain a dark day in the university's history, as said Christopher Brown, a professor at Columbia University, commenting on the decision made by the university president of Egyptian origin, Shafik, to call the police to suppress the students.
This decision ignited a "student uprising" in American universities, and her autocratic decision and flattery of pro-"Israel" pressure groups fueled the fire burning in the hearts of the students, pushing them further to revolt against those who restrict their freedom of expression.
For the first time in American universities, the new generation shows a different trend from the lies propagated by the Zionist lobby regarding the Palestinian issue, withdrawing their consent from the Zionist narrative imposed on students, which constitutes the biggest moral victory for the cause.
So experts see what major American universities are witnessing as "the beginning of a significant event that will shape a new face for generations of Americans who have moved away from bias and sided with their humanity."
Many American universities ignited after dozens of students took to the streets protesting their country's support for the Zionist aggression on Gaza, with professors standing in solidarity with them.
American security forces arrested professors and students alike amid an unusually tense atmosphere and American media blackout, resulting in the expansion of student protests at American universities to include 7 elite universities.
The spark started when the president of Columbia University, of Egyptian descent, transferred suppression practices from Egypt to the American university and requested the American police to arrest students protesting against Israeli Occupation's genocide in Gaza!
Because it was the first time in Columbia University's history that police stormed the university campus and made mass arrests of protesting students against Israeli genocide in Gaza, the rest of the universities were ignited.
The president of Columbia, who brought the police to the students, previously claimed that she believed the phrase "from the river to the sea" is anti-Semitic, revealing her alignment with the Zionist narrative and its hostility toward Palestine.
When a similar incident occurred and New York University called the police on the students, college professors descended to protect the students. Security ended up arresting 12 professors, further igniting protests across other universities.
New York City Mayor Eric Adams stated that the police arrested over 108 students and professors. Meanwhile, Columbia University announced that it began suspending students who participated in setting up tents, which they claimed were unauthorized.
Protests spread to campuses including Yale, Columbia, and New York, with universities like Emerson and University of Southern California standing in solidarity with Columbia's students, canceling their entire graduation ceremonies. The University of North Carolina students also demonstrated in support of Columbia.
Similar student camps supportive of Palestinians were set up at Emerson College in Boston and the nearby Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge.
Michigan and Stanford Universities prohibited protests on campus to prevent their spread and threatened students.
The "student revolution" wasn't limited to U.S. states; it extended to the American University in Cairo, where students stood chanting for boycotting American companies supporting "Israel" financially, but campus security intervened and cut off their electricity.
Protests persisted at the American University in Cairo for three days, where they called for boycotting well-known companies supporting the Israeli Occupation and demanded that the university terminate contracts with these companies.