Authored by Matt Lamb via TheCollegeFix.com,
Students for Justice in Palestine can no longer operate at Brandeis University due to the group’s support for Hamas, which currently governs the Gaza Strip.
The former campus group confirmed the news in a post on Instagram.
It concluded its social media post by calling for the destruction of Israel, writing, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The president of the Waltham, Massachusetts university published an essay Monday in The Boston Globe that said clubs which call for the “annihilation” of Israel would lose club privileges. The local Jewish community started the university.
A campus spokesperson provided further comment to Fox News.
The decision follows Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’ determination that the student group has effectively allied itself with the terrorist group Hamas, and as a result must be disbanded at public universities.
National Students for Justice in Palestine said it is “part” of the Hamas “resistance.”
SJP groups on other college campuses have called for the destruction of Israel. Pro-Hamas students also marched through the library at The Cooper Union in New York, reportedly leaving Jewish students trapped inside a library.