by David Gerstman
In perhaps his most notorious statement, the controversial Hill called for "a free Palestine, from the river to the sea" before a United Nations panel a year ago.
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In perhaps his most notorious statement, the controversial Hill called for "a free Palestine, from the river to the sea" before a United Nations panel a year ago. Not only was this effectively a call for the destruction of Israel, it echoed a slogan used by the terror group Hamas. Though he claimed that he did not have any such intent — only that he wanted a binational state in the area consisting of Israel, the West Bank, and Gaza — CNN fired Hill as a commentator following the remarks.
Hill has a long history of not just anti-Israel, but anti-Semitic activism.
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Hill, though, has a long history of not just anti-Israel, but anti-Semitic activism.
Shortly after his "river to the sea" comment, a video emerged of him implicitly (and falsely) accusing Israel of poisoning the Palestinian water supply.
Two weeks later, Hill said in an interview that he would not denounce anti-Semitic preacher Louis Farrakhan, calling the Nation of Islam leader "my brother." The Anti-Defamation League classifies Farrakhan's organization as a hate group.
In 2017, academic Petra Marquardt-Bigman reviewed Hill's record — including his friendship with Farrakhan, his support for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel, and his defense of convicted terrorist Rasmeah Odeh — and observed that his actions did not comport with his claim that he is not an anti-Semite.
MESA hasn't offered an explanation why Hill was chosen to deliver the keynote address. Regardless of their reasoning, the choice of Hill prompted scholar Martin Kramer to observe: "As I've argued for years, the Middle East Studies Association (MESA) is an advocacy organization with a thin academic cover. More proof: Marc Lamont Hill, whose sole Mideast qualification is a veiled call to eliminate Israel, will give the keynote there."
David Gerstman is managing editor of Campus Watch, a project of the Middle East Forum.Source: https://www.meforum.org/59899/why-is-marc-lamont-hill-giving-the-keynote
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