The backlash intensified with calls to remove him from pro-Palestine spaces, labeling him a "dangerous predator," "white savior," and performative activist who centered himself over Palestinian voices. Reddit threads and X discussions criticized his "weird vibes" in livestreams, self-promotion, and discouragement of genuine organizing. One accuser claimed he assaulted "Barney," prompting demands for his immediate exclusion. Berger responded in a video denying the claims as a "personal vendetta" stemming from a podcast interview critical of Kiswani, accusing her of causing "fitna" (division) in the community. High-profile supporters like Rashida Tlaib and Bassem Youssef, who had praised him, have not commented publicly on the allegations.
During a TikTok Live from the Handala mid-voyage, Berger allegedly boasted about women thanking him for his activism and said, "If you really want to thank me, send me [images]." This was shared in Kiswani's thread via a follower's message and highlighted in anti-Israel accounts like @JewsFightBack's August 3, 2025, post mocking it as "embarrassing" for Hamas supporters.
Berger was effectively "kicked out" of pro-Palestine circles due to these sexual abuse and harassment allegations, with activists demanding his removal from spaces to protect women and refocus on authentic voices. This marked the first major public infighting in the global intifada movement, with some labeling him a "Zio in keffiyeh" who inadvertently aided Zionism. The controversy continues to divide online discussions, with calls to unfollow him and prioritize Palestinian-led activism.
Berger, who worked so hard for "Palestinian" cause, now finds himself on the outs, which just goes to show that no matter how hard a Jew tries to hate his fellow Jews and spread vicious anti-Israel sentiment, it's bound to bounce back on him, and not in a good way.
We can't say we are sad about it, either.