NEW CANARY MISSION REPORT: SHUT IT DOWN
How Within Our Lifetime Partnered With Decolonize This Place, An Anarchist Organization, to Disrupt NYC
The violent and disruptive protests in support of Hamas in New York City are not spontaneous outbursts of anti-Israel activists reacting to the war in Gaza.
They are part of a planned strategy of Nerdeen Kiswani, founder and leader of Within Our Lifetime (WOL), and Amin Husain, suspended New York University (NYU) professor and founding member of Decolonize This Place (DTP), a violent anarchist group.
Within Our Lifetime – the main driver of the protests – went into high gear on October 8, just one day after Hamas massacred 1,200 Jews in Israel and kidnapped 250 others. Their strategy was conceived long before there was any response from Israel.
It should also be noted that Within Our Lifetime’s strategy was being enacted on October 7, while Jewish rape, shooting and burning victims of Hamas still lay dying in Israel’s streets.
KEY FINDINGS
Suspended antisemitic NYU Professor Amin Husain is a longtime collaborator with Nerdeen Kiswani and her violent pro-terror activist group, Within Our Lifetime.
Within Our Lifetime and Decolonize This Place have enacted a strategy of mobilizing their intersectional allies against ‘Zionists’ and New York authorities to paralyze the city.
Husain and Kiswani have positioned the Palestinian cause as the key to the liberation of other indigenous and intersectional “struggles.”
Violence and opposition to authority are essential parts of their strategy. They seek out and encourage it.
Together with Kiswani, Husain has built a violent and disruptive strategy designed to make the city “ungovernable.”
THE RIGHT CONDITIONS
As events began to unfold on October 7, Kiswani made a strategic calculation that, despite the horrific atrocities coming to light, she would be able to convince her activists and allies to continue to support Palestinian resistance.
To the astonishment of Jews, liberals and others concerned with basic human rights, Kiswani’s assessment proved correct.
As the world reeled in horror from the ever-increasing revelations of Hamas’ massacre of Israeli men, women and children, Kiswani was constructing a narrative that painted Hamas (and by extension, all Palestinians) as the victims and the Jews – those both dead and alive – as the oppressors.
One might consider it risky to assume that people would embrace this narrative, but it evidently succeeded. A significant reason is that Kiswani and Husain have dedicated at least a decade to priming their supporters for this pivotal moment in history.
Within Our Lifetime and Decolonize This Place have devised and executed a two-pronged plan:
1) To strategically frame the Palestinian conflict as a centerpiece of intersectional politics.
2) To implement tactics to disrupt New York City.
AMIN HUSAIN AND NERDEEN KISWANI
Amin Husain, a professor who was recently suspended from New York University and a founder of the anarchist group Decolonize This Place (DTP), has been at the forefront of organizing activities that aim to dismantle systems of authority, advocating for the abolition of prisons, police and other established structures.
He is known for his strong anti-American and anti-Israel sentiments and has played a pivotal role in numerous violent disruptions throughout New York City. One DTP rampage through the NYC subway system in January 2020 organized by Husain cost taxpayers $100,000 in damages.
Together with Kiswani, Husain has built a violent and disruptive strategy designed to make the city “ungovernable.”
Husain's association with WOL dates back to at least 2016 when WOL was still operating as NYC Students for Justice in Palestine. (In 2018, Kiswani, the head of NYC SJP at the time, rebranded the group as WOL.)
TACTICS
Acts of violence, including confrontations with the police, have been a feature of Within Our Lifetime protests and activists since 2015. Not surprisingly, the group’s heroes hail from Hamas to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a Marxist terror group.
But since October 7 and the swell of WOL’s intersectional allies, the group has also incorporated disruptions and shutdowns as two of their prime tactics.
One reason is that WOL no longer needs to work on creating allies. The group now has enough to make life in the city miserable – and that’s their plan.
WOL’s targets have included:
- The NYC Marathon
- The Christmas tree lighting in
- Rockefeller Center
- The New York Library
- The Museum of Modern Art
- Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
- Grand Central Station
- Penn Station
- The Manhattan Bridge
- JFK Airport
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Intersectional Allies
Kiswani and Husain realized many years ago that their movement would need allies to succeed. One simple reason was that the anti-Israel crowd in New York (and beyond) would never be big enough to effect any change.
It was easy for Kiswani and Husain to find those allies, as a “pre-made” group already existed.
The “coalition of the oppressed,” which coalesced in America in 2016, consisted of minorities, indigenous peoples, feminists, queers and other groups that the Far Left deemed “victims” in America – whether due to colonialism, the “patriarchy,” gender bias, white supremacy or the catch-all culprit – capitalism.
Post September 11, Muslim Brotherhood front groups, like CAIR, worked hard to include Muslims in this coalition and they succeeded.
The only task left for Kiswani and Husain was convincing this group that “Palestine” topped all other causes and was key to “liberation” for each group.
"Zionism is Racism"
In the wake of the widespread social unrest following George Floyd's death, the epithet that garnered the most sting in America was “racism.” Conveniently for Kiswani and Husain, the Soviets had already successfully branded Zionism as racism.
The pair worked hard to capitalize on the Black Lives Matter movement to further their fight against Israel.
“Triangulation of indigenous struggle, black liberation, and a free Palestine produce a rearrangement of relationships that make empire look [upside down].
The anti-Israel cause also dovetailed with the popular Critical Race Theory, a neo-Marxist academic movement that took over mainstream American culture in the last decade. Critical Race Theory posits that racism is the fundamental organizing principle of American society.
Institutions from schools to corporations, government agencies and the media bought into the theory and made radical changes in their operations accordingly. This included their attitude toward Israel, which, due to the slur of racism, now became a force in the Far Left world that needed to be opposed.
Racism was deemed a function of the “Patriarchal White Supremacist Nation-State,” which they defined for political purposes in the broadest terms as “settler-colonialism.”