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Undercover Sting at San Francisco State University Reveals Disturbing Willingness to Fund Anti-Jewish Attacks

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An undercover investigation conducted by filmmaker Ami Horowitz has exposed a chilling reality at San Francisco State University (SFSU), where 17 out of 35 students approached offered cash contributions to fund attacks on Jewish "soft targets" worldwide. The targets included cafes, synagogues, hospitals, and Jewish schools, raising alarm bells about the prevalence of extremist sympathies on campus.

Horowitz, known for his provocative undercover work, posed as a fundraiser seeking money for these attacks. His findings, shared on social media, reveal a disturbing pattern: students, some of whom admitted to being unemployed, willingly handed over amounts ranging from $5 to $30. One student, citing financial constraints, said, "I don’t have a job, so I can do $20."

The investigation, conducted in the heart of SFSU, a public university with a history of pro-Palestinian activism, has sent shockwaves through the community. The university, which has faced criticism for its handling of antisemitism complaints, now finds itself at the center of a scandal that could have far-reaching implications for campus safety and free speech.

Horowitz's video, which has gone viral, captures the interactions in startling detail. Students are seen discussing the logistics of the attacks, with some expressing enthusiasm for the cause. The filmmaker's approach was deliberate, targeting a cross-section of the student body to gauge the extent of support for such actions. The results are both frightening and sobering.

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This incident comes at a time when antisemitism on college campuses has been a growing concern, particularly since the October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel. SFSU has been no stranger to controversy, with previous allegations of a hostile environment for Jewish students. The undercover operation adds a new layer to these concerns, suggesting that some students may be willing to move beyond rhetoric to action.

University officials have yet to comment publicly on the findings, but the backlash has been swift. Jewish organizations, civil rights groups, and political figures have condemned the willingness of students to fund such attacks, calling for immediate action to address radicalization on campus. The San Francisco Police Department is reportedly investigating the matter, though details remain scarce.

For Horowitz, the operation is part of a broader mission to expose what he sees as a dangerous undercurrent in American higher education. "This is not just about San Francisco State," he told reporters. "It's a wake-up call for all of us about the kind of ideologies being fostered in our universities."

As the story unfolds, the question remains: How deep does this willingness to support violence go, and what can be done to stem the tide?

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