Cameron Jones

Cameron Jones’s Participation in the Pro-Hamas Encampment at Columbia University (Columbia), Support for Terrorism and Calling for Israel’s Destruction

Cameron Jones, Columbia University, participated in the pro-Hamas encampment

Cameron Jones has expressed support for terrorism, called for Israel’s destruction and justified violence against Israelis as a Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) leader at Columbia University (Columbia JVP).

Cameron Jones participated in the pro-Hamas encampment at Columbia in April 2024.

As of March 2024, Jones’s LinkedIn page said he was a “lead organizer” with Columbia JVP, which he joined [p. 2] in September 2022.

In November 2023, Jones spoke [slide 4] at an “action in solidarity” for the Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter on campus (Columbia SJP). The event was held after the university suspended Columbia SJP and Columbia JVP for repeatedly violating “university policies related to holding campus events.”

Columbia JVP was suspended after its anti-Israel activism following Hamas terror atrocities and war crimes against Israeli civilians, including mass murder, torture, rape, beheadings and kidnappings, which were executed on October 7, 2023.

Columbia SJP expressed [slide 2] support for Hamas terrorism two days after the same attacks, which left over 1,200 Israelis dead, hundreds kidnapped and thousands wounded. Israel retaliated with a war called “Swords of Iron.” For more information on the October 7, 2023 terror attacks, see the Canary Mission page on Hamas.

As of March 24, 2024, Jones’s LinkedIn said he was studying for a bachelor’s degree in urban studies and history at Columbia, slated to graduate in 2026. 
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4/8/2023 - Support for Terrorism at an Anti-Israel Rally

On April 8, 2023, Jones participated in an anti-Israel protest where he chanted [00:01:13]: “Long Live the Intifada!” which is the last half of a pro-terror chant.

The term “intifada,” which translates from Arabic as “uprising” or “insurrection,” carries the connotation of violence. Palestinian intifadas waged against Israel have been marked since 1987 by hundreds of hijackings, shootings, stabbings, bombings and suicide missions.

The pro-terror activist group Within Our Lifetime (WOL) organized the rally, which took place in Times Square, New York City.

The chant that Jones participated in is frequently heard at WOL rallies. The entire chant states: “Intifada, intifada! Long live the intifada!”

10/14/2022 - Support for Terrorism and Israel’s Destruction

On October 14, 2022, Jones participated in a WOL protest titled: “Emergency Action for Palestine,” where he called [00:00:05] for Israel’s destruction and expressed [00:01:08] support for terrorism. The Times Square rally was also co-organized by Samidoun and American Muslims for Palestine (AMP).

At the rally, Jones chanted [00:00:05]: “ من المية للمية فلسطين عربية [From Water to Water! Palestine is Arab!],” the Arabic version of “From the River to the Sea, Palestine Will Be Free!”

“From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free” is a chant used [00:02:47] to call for the elimination of the State of Israel. It has also been employed by Hamas leader Khaled Mashal to call for the replacement of Israel with an Islamic state. In April 2024, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution condemning the chant as antisemitic.


At the rally, Jones also chanted [00:01:08]: “There is only one solution! Intifada, revolution!”

Jones then chanted [00:01:31]: “Resistance is justified when people are occupied!” and [00:01:37]: “Resistance is justified when people are colonized!”

Anti-Israel activists use the term “resistance” to refer to violence and terror perpetrated against Israeli civilians and their allies. It is used to glorify and encourage anti-Israel and anti-Semitic violence. Anti-Israel activists chant slogans such as: “Resistance by any means necessary!” and “Resistance is justified when people are occupied!” in response to terror attacks.

At the rally, Jones held [00:00:05] a sign with text that read: “RESISTANCE is not an act born of hatred but rather of LOVE 🇵🇸.”

Justifying Violence Against Israelis

On November 8, 2024, a Washington Free Beacon reporter posted on X: “🚨This is insane: Cameron Jones, a student at Columbia University, reacts to yesterday’s Amsterdam pogrom arguing it was in self-defense…”

The journalist’s post included a screenshot of Jones’s Instagram story, where the text read: “The Zionist rhetoric I've seen around this is absolutely insane…the way people will post racist misinformation about this but have been SILENT on the genocide ...yall really disgust me” and “fun fact antisemitic pogroms are not usually started by Israelis assaulting random people who then have to defend themselves.”

On November 8, 2024, anti-Semitic rioters coordinated a violent attack on hundreds of Israeli soccer fans in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Local police reported that at least five victims were hospitalized and more than 60 assailants were arrested.

Participation in the Pro-Hamas Encampment at Columbia

Jones was featured in a May 8, 2024 video posted on TikTok taken at the pro-Hamas encampment at Columbia. Jones said [00:04:19]: “We are advocating for an end to the ongoing genocide and an end to the apartheid state of Israel…”

On May 1, 2024, Jones was featured in a video posted by NBC News following the arrest of students at Hamilton Hall. Jones said [00:00:41]: “Columbia’s attempt to repress the movement only strengthens our resolve. We are not finished!”

On April 30, 2024, Jones was featured [02:45:32] in a video posted on YouTube by The Independent at a press conference held at Columbia following protesters' occupation of Hamilton Hall. Jones can be seen wearing a keffiyeh around his neck standing behind CUAD member Johannah King-Slutzky and Columbia SJP organizer Maryam Alwan.

On the same date, Jones was featured [00:00:08] in a video posted on Instagram forming a human chain with other activists blocking the entrance to Hamilton Hall. Jones can be seen in the front row wearing a checkered midriff top, a black jacket and a skirt.

On April 30, 2024, participants in Columbia’s second pro-Hamas encampment forced their way into the university’s Hamilton Hall, barricading themselves in the building and taking three Columbia custodians hostage. Protesters also vandalized [00:00:55] and destroyed university property inside the hall. A police raid on Hamilton found knives, gas masks, ropes and literature that read: “...DESTROY zionist business interests everywhere!...DEATH TO AMERICA!...”

On April 17, 2024, Columbia students and anti-Israel activists set up a pro-Hamas “Gaza Solidarity Encampment” on the university's main lawn. Many participants were arrested and the encampment featured multiple violent incidents, including taking over a campus building and taking a university worker hostage.

Activists protested Israel’s war against Hamas and demanded that Columbia “divest from companies and institutions that profit from Israeli apartheid, genocide and occupation…”

The action had reportedly been planned for months and was organized by the Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) coalition. The encampment was also organized by Columbia’s banned pro-Hamas activist group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and the university chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP). Activists reportedly received training from National SJP and other anti-Israel organizations.


JVP

JVP was founded in Berkeley, California in 1996, as an activist group with an emphasis on the “Jewish tradition” of peace, social justice and human rights. The organization is currently led by Rebecca Vilkomerson and its board members include Israel critics Naomi Klein, Judith Butler, Noam Chomsky and Tony Kushner.


JVP, which generally employs civil disobedience tactics to disrupt pro-Israel speakers and events, consists of American Jews and non-Jewish “allies” highly critical of Israeli policies. A staunch supporter of the BDS movement, JVP claims to aim its campaigns at companies that either support the Israeli military (Hewlett-Packard) or are active in the West Bank (SodaStream).


Although several Jewish groups critical of Israeli policies, like J Street and Partners for a Progressive Israel, make efforts to operate within the mainstream American Jewish community, JVP functions outside. The group is often criticized for serving as a tokenized Jewish voice for the pro-Palestinian camp and is widely regarded as the BDS movement’s “Jewish wing.” 


JVP denies the notion of “Jewish peoplehood” and has even gone so far as to refer to its own Ashkenazi (Jews who spent the Diaspora in European countries) leadership as “white supremacy inside of JVP.”


The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has accused JVP of being “the largest and most influential Jewish anti-Zionist group in the United States,” and said the group “exploits Jewish culture and rituals to reassure its own supporters that opposition to Israel not only does not contradict, but is actually consistent with, Jewish values.”


The ADL also claimed that “JVP consistently co-sponsors rallies to oppose Israeli military policy that are marked by signs and slogans  comparing Israel to Nazi Germany, demonizing Jews and voicing support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.”


According to the ADL website, JVP “uses its Jewish identity to shield the anti-Israel movement from allegations of anti-Semitism and provide it with a greater degree of legitimacy and credibility.”


SJP

SJP is a student organization engaged in anti-Israel activity on North American college and university campuses.


The first chapter of SJP was founded in 2001 at the University of California at Berkeley by Professor Hatem Bazian. Bazian has spread classic anti-Semitism, reportedly promoted religious anti-Semitism and defended the Hamas terror group. In 2004, Bazian called for “intifada” in America.


SJP organizes anti-Israel campaigns, including running annual Israel Apartheid Weeks, often in collaboration with Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) and Muslim Student Association (MSA) campus chapters.


SJP has been a major force in pushing the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement on campuses. Chapters have initiated dozens of BDS resolutions in student governments, which have been proposed on or around Jewish holidays, a time when many Jewish students are off-campus.


SJP activists have reportedly physically assaulted, intimidated and harassed Jewish students, disrupted pro-Israel campus events and demonized pro-Israel campus organizations.


Chapters have often endorsed and campaigned for numerous terrorists and whitewashed terrorism.


WOL

Within Our Lifetime (WOL) is a pro-terror activist group in New York City dedicated to Israel’s destruction within the lifetime of its members. 

Acts of violence and physical confrontations with police have frequently occurred at WOL protests and marches. WOL uses harassment campaigns to target pro-Israel organizations or companies that do business with Israel, making it a part of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement. 

Multiple activists who have either burned Israeli flags or led chants at WOL rallies were later jailed for violent anti-Semitic hate crimes, including Saadah Masoud and Waseem Awawdeh. In Masoud’s case, he received 18 months in jail for an anti-Semitic assault at an April 2022 WOL rally and two other anti-Semitic assaults in 2021.

WOL promotes “resistance” against Israel “by any means necessary,” calls to “Globalize the Intifada,” spreads incitement and idolizes [00:34:06] Palestinian terrorists like Leila Khaled and others at rallies and online events.

WOL was founded by Nerdeen Kiswani and Dan Cione in 2015. Kiswani is a frequent speaker at WOL rallies where she has promoted terrorism against Israelis and called for the death of Zionists. She has also provided support for Masoud and other activists following their arrests. 

WOL began as the New York City chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), going by NYC SJP, but changed its name in 2018. The group is not found to be registered in any U.S. state as a nonprofit organization under its official name. Nor is there any listing for WOL under its name on the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) website for tax-exempt organizations.

BDS

The Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement was founded by Omar Barghouti in 2005 to challenge “international support for Israeli apartheid and settler-colonialism.” BDS is an allegedly “Palestinian-led movement,” although leading BDS activists have admitted [00:01:01] this is not true. 

One of the demands of BDS includes [point 3] what is generally known as the “right of return,” a demand discredited as a way to eliminate Israel. Barghouti said the “right of return” is a means to “end Israel’s existence as a Jewish state.”  

Barghouti has said that BDS “aims to turn Israel into a pariah state, as South Africa once was.”

In his activism, Barghouti has also said [00:05:55] regarding Israel: “Definitely, most definitely, we oppose a Jewish state in any part of Palestine. No…rational Palestinian, not a sellout Palestinian, will ever accept a Jewish state in Palestine.”

The movement has been linked to numerous terrorist organizations and received a public endorsement from Hamas in 2017.

BDS initiatives include calling on institutions and individuals to divest from Israeli-affiliated companies, promoting academic and cultural boycotts of Israel, and organizing anti-Israel rallies, protests and campaigns.

The movement’s most notable achievement has been the infiltration of university campuses through lobbying for “BDS resolutions.” In these cases, student governments and student groups, backed by their own anti-Israel members and affiliates, have proposed resolutions on some form of boycott of, or divestment from, Israel and Israeli-affiliated entities.

Boycott resolutions, although non-binding, have been passed by student governments on numerous North American campuses.


BDS activity is often aggressive and disruptive. It has been noted that universities that pass BDS resolutions see a marked increase in anti-Semitic incidents on campus. On one campus, when the student government debated a BDS resolution, reports emerged of violent threats against those opposing it.


Social Media and Weblinks

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100068197435241

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cameron_alex_jones/ [Private]

Cameron Jones
Status:
Student
University:
Columbia
Organizations:
BDS,
JVP,
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SJP,
WOL

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Last Modified:
02/03/2026

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