The slogan “Death to America” is gaining traction among anti-Israel protestors, with pamphlets being distributed at the University of Michigan advocating for this sentiment. Similar chants have been heard during demonstrations in Dearborn, Michigan, with activists calling for the end of U.S. support for Israel. The rapid spread of these protests has been linked to wavering support for Israel among top Democrats, including calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and halting weapons shipments to Israel. Some Democrats have even called for new elections in Israel to oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

While the protests have been labeled as “mostly peaceful,” there have been reports of antisemitic chants and support for terrorist groups such as Hamas during these demonstrations. The Dearborn community, which has a large Arab and Muslim population, has been divided over these chants, with some arguing that they represent a vocal minority. However, experts suggest that anti-American and anti-Israel sentiments are prevalent in the community, with support for groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and Iran being noted.

The rhetoric coming out of Dearborn has also raised concerns among Michigan lawmakers, with Republican State Rep. Phil Green noting a political divide on the issue of terrorism and support for Israel within the state legislature. Despite efforts to condemn terrorism being led by Republicans, they have been unable to pass through the Democratic majority. This divide has led to increased tensions in the community, with conflicting narratives on these issues.

Organizations in Dearborn and on college campuses have long propagated anti-Israel and antisemitic messages, which have now been combined with progressive narratives on social injustices in the United States. This cross-pollination of ideas has led to an increase in anti-American and anti-Israel sentiment among certain groups. Experts warn that there is a danger in these sentiments gaining influence among young Americans, especially online where they are exposed to extremist ideologies.

The influence of these groups on young, impressionable individuals poses a significant threat according to experts, who believe that they are mingling with dangerous elements online. The potential for these individuals to be radicalized and carry out violent acts is a cause for concern, especially as they merge anti-American sentiments with support for terrorist groups. Efforts by some Democrats to pressure the U.S. government to change its policies towards Israel could further exacerbate these tensions and lead to more extreme actions by anti-Israel activists in the future.

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