Noor Tamari

Overview

Noor Tamari has expressed support for terrorists, spread hatred of Zionists, demonized Israel and promoted hatred of America and police. Tamari has also shown support for a violent criminal.

As of February 2022, Tamari was listed on a Claremont Colleges (Claremont) website as President of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at Claremont Colleges (Claremont SJP). 

In April 2020, Tamari indicated on Twitter that she was on the Steering Committee of Claremont SJP. In April 2021, she tweeted that she was an activist with Claremont SJP. 

Tamari is a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement.

As of March 2022, Tamari’s LinkedIn page said she was pursuing a bachelor’s degree in “Art History, Criticism and Conservation” from Pomona College (Pomona), slated to graduate in 2022. 

Pomona is one of five undergraduate colleges and two graduate colleges that share a campus in Claremont, California. The colleges are a consortium called The Claremont Colleges (Claremont) and alternatively are known as “5Cs” or “7Cs.”

Also as of March 2022, Tamari’s LinkedIn page said she was “Assistant to the Director” of the Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College since August 2021.

Supporting Terrorists

In October and November 2020, Tamari retweeted multiple times in support of Maher al-Akhras, then on a hunger strike in Israeli prison.

Maher al-Akhras is a terrorist leader affiliated with Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ). In July 2020, al-Akhras was arrested by Israeli security forces due to his role in the PIJ but was released in November 2020 after a prolonged hunger strike.


Tamari retweeted an October 26, 2020 tweet in support of Al-Akhras that featured a photo of a sign bearing the PIJ logo and that said in Arabic: “The jihad fighter prisoner Maher Abd ul-Latif al-Akhras. He has been on strike since the date of his arrest on 27/07/2020.”

Tamari retweeted a September 23, 2020 tweet in support of terrorist Leila Khaled after Zoom decided to discontinue hosting a roundtable where she was a featured speaker. 

Khaled is a leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and participated in the hijacking of TWA Flight 840 in 1969 and El Al Flight 219 in 1970. As of 2017, Khaled was a member of PFLP's Political Bureau.


Khaled has said that the second intifada failed because it was not violent enough, advocated for the use of children in terror activities and compared Zionists to Nazis.


The PFLP claimed credit for the 2014 Har Nof Massacre where six people were murdered during morning prayers in a Jerusalem synagogue. The PFLP also claimed credit for the 2001 assassination of the Israeli tourism minister. 


Tamari retweeted a June 23, 2020 tweet by anti-Israel activist Noura Erakat in honor of Ahmed Erekat. 

Ahmad Erekat [Ahmad Moustafa Erekat; Ahmed Erakat] was killed by Israeli security forces after he accelerated and rammed his car into soldiers at a checkpoint. One female soldier was injured. The incident was captured on video.  

Hatred of Zionists

Tamari retweeted an April 29, 2021 tweet that read: “F**k these zionist pomoners [Pomona students].”

Tamari retweeted a June 5, 2020 tweet that read: “Okay but fr fr [for real for real] you cant be pro-Black and pro-Israel😭😭. Like ideologically that makes no sense”

Spreading Hatred of Israel

Tamari retweeted a May 16, 2021 tweet featuring a video of Noura Erakat giving an anti-Israel speech in Washington, D.C. during Israel’s Operation Guardian of the Walls (OGW).  

In the speech, Erakat pointed to the U.S. Capitol Building behind her and said [00:01:03]: “It is the blank check from this imperial capital of the world that makes it possible [for Israel] to strike with precise weapons technology. These aren’t crude rockets! Hamas has crude rockets, they can’t target!” 

In May 2021, Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) terrorists fired over 4,300 rockets from Gaza at major population centers in Israel. Israel responded by launching OGW, carrying out targeted military strikes in Gaza.
 
In May 2021, during Israel’s Operation Guardian of the Walls (OGW), Hamas’s Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades website publicized some of its long-range missile capabilities, known to include a variety of deadly rockets. The rockets have killed and injured civilians, and damaged homes.


Tamari retweeted a September 23, 2020 tweet that read: “zoom and youtube, like the rest of silicon valley, are moving in lockstep with the US empire and the Israeli lobby to silence Palestinian voices.”

Authors John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt's 2007 book, "The Israel Lobby and U.S. Foreign Policy," invokes the conspiracy theory of Israeli and Jewish control over the U.S. government. Proponents of the theory decry the negative effects on American interests, particularly in foreign policy.


Tamari retweeted a June 16, 2020 tweet that read: “the annexation plan is horrifying, but we need to remind ourselves this isn’t a ‘gasp-oh- no- u-caught-us-by-surprise event. As long as Zionism exists, Palestinians will always be displaced and their land stolen. Don’t say down with the annexation plan, say down with Zionism.”

In the spring of 2020, Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced that Israeli sovereignty would be applied to certain areas of the West Bank. The annexation plan was canceled a day before the July 1, 2020 deadline.
 

Tamari retweeted a June 30, 2020 tweet that accused Israel of having annexed “the whole of Palestine and cities such as Haifa, Jerusalem, and Jaffa, have been de facto annexed for decades & apartheid has been in place since 1948.” 

Tamari retweeted a June 13, 2020 tweet from anti-Israel activist Steven Salaita that read:“There are two things you can never pay me enough to do: “1.Affirm Israel's right to exist 2.Call up strangers on the phone.”

Tamari retweeted a May 14, 2020 tweet that read: “The Nakba is a structure, not an event. Return is a structure, not an event.”

The term “Nakba” is generally translated as “catastrophe” in Arabic, referring to the outcome of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. It is a term often used to delegitimize the creation of the State of Israel by defining it as a catastrophe.


The “right of return” is a Palestinian demand discredited as a means to eliminate Israel. International law mandates no absolute right of return and UN Resolution 194, which defined principles for “refugees wishing to return to their homes,” was unanimously rejected by Arab nations following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.


Tamari retweeted an April 29, 2020 tweet that accused Israel of 72 “years of genocide, apartheid, settler-colonialism, occupation, and endless violence.”

On May 15, 2016, Tamari wrote on Instagram: “كل عام وفلسطين أقرب إلى الحرية [And when I leave, know that I did everything I could to stay] #nakba68.”

Hatred of America

Tamari retweeted an April 8, 2020 tweet that read: “f**k america all my homies hate america.”

Tamari retweeted a May 27, 2020 tweet that read: “hate to break it to you but no US troops have died for the freedom of anyone. they died for the geopolitical interests of amerikkka and for profits for defense contractors😊🙈🤪😍

The term “Amerikkka” uses the initials of the Ku Klux Klan (KKK) as a way to demonize America as “fascist or racist.”  

On July 14, 2020, Tamari tweeted: “if amerika was a monarchy we wouldn’t be having all these problems😍🤩🙄

Tamari retweeted an August 29, 2021 tweet that said: “First step to heal the planet: abolish the US military, world’s largest institutional contributor to the climate catastrophe (and also major contributor to human suffering).” 

Hatred of Police

Tamari retweeted a May 8, 2020 tweet that read: “Police are neither essential nor workers.”

Tamari retweeted a May 31, 2020 tweet that read: “STOP KNEELING WITH COPS STOP HUGGING COPS STOP SHAKING HANDS WITH COPS THEY DON'T GIVE A SH*T ABOUT YOU”

Supporting a Violent Criminal

Tamari retweeted a March 17, 2020 tweet that read: “Since we are all Quarantined, let’s get a little bit of political education shall we? We will be sharing information about current political prisoners and what we can do to help them ! First is Mutulu Shakur”

Mutulu Shakur, brother of Assata Shakur, was a Black Liberation Army (BLA) member convicted for his involvement in a 1981 Brinks robbery where two police officers and one Brinks security guard were murdered. He was also involved in the 1979 prison break of his sister and fellow BLA member Assata, who was jailed for the murder of a police officer in 1973.  

SJP Activism

On April 11, 2020, Tamari indicated on Twitter that she was a member of the Claremont SJP Steering Committee.

On April 5, 2021, Tamari tweeted: “feel bad for whoever doesn’t get my weekly sjp emails....... :/”

Supporting BDS

Tamari retweeted a May 12, 2021 tweet that read: “Trying to think of some of the most common products/brands on the BDS list that folks can stop giving their money to: 
-Sodastream
-Sabra 
-Ben & Jerry’s 
-Puma
-Moroccanoil 
-Ahava cosmetics
-Eden Water 
-Victoria’s Secret 
And every city needs to divest from G4S. Yesterday.”

Tamari retweeted a December 12, 2019 tweet that read: “SJP activism soo strong on campuses an EXECUTIVE BILL has been signed to stop us. If that ain't power, I dont know what is. To all student activists: keep thriving, pushing for BDS campaigns, and always speak truth to power🇵🇸

On December 11, 2019, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order targeting rising anti-Semitism on college campuses. The order reinforced the U.S. Department of Education’s existing inclusion of anti-Semitic discrimination in its interpretation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.

The order mandated consideration of the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) working definition on antisemitism when investigating claims. One possible contemporary example of antisemitism included, “Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.”  

Supporting a 2021 Pomona BDS Resolution

Between April and June 2021, Tamari retweeted her support for a BDS resolution that was passed in the Associated Students of Pomona College (ASPC) Senate, the Pomona student government. Claremont SJP and the campus Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP) chapter (5C JVP) co-sponsored the resolution. When the resolution was introduced in April 2021, it forced BDS compliance for ASPC campus stores and student clubs receiving ASPC funding.  On April 15, 2021, Claremont SJP and 5C JVP introduced their resolution to the ASPC Senate that mandated ASPC compliance with BDS. 

The resolution was titled [p.1], “Banning the Use of ASPC Funding to Support the Occupation of Palestine” and it required [p.2] that ASPC “internal spending” could not be used on products or services from companies that “knowingly support the Israeli occupation of Palestine.” 

The Claremont SJP and 5C JVP resolution cited [p.2] a list of mostly Israeli companies compiled by the United Nations Human Rights Council as a guide for which companies to boycott. ASPC internal spending includes multiple items such as funding 5C student clubs and student-run events. 

The resolution created [p.2] an oversight role for Claremont SJP over the ASPC-run Coop Store and the Coop Fountain restaurant. ASPC would “work in tandem with members of SJP, and other pertinent parties, to perform an annual check on the ASPC’s businesses to ensure all goods sold adhere to the guidelines outlined in this resolution.”

The resolution also said [p.2]: “Clubs that fail to divest and/or refrain from such uses of funding would face the loss of all Claremont Colleges Student Government Association funds.” This clause effectively mandated BDS compliance even for pro-Israel and Jewish student organizations like Claremont Hillel and Claremont Chabad.

Claremont Colleges pool mandatory student activity fees and distribute the money to the 5C student governments. ASPC provides almost 47% of the funding for all 5C clubs, although each 5C student government can fund 5C clubs. 

In spring 2021, ASPC gave more than $10,000 to 5C clubs. It also gave $30,000 for student-run events at Pomona that were coordinated through the ASPC’s Pomona Events Committee (PEC). The full ASPC spring 2021 budget was $216,700. 

The Claremont SJP and Claremont JVP resolution also said [p.2] that ASPC’s “end goal” would be to lead other 5C student governments to pass similar BDS resolutions.

On April 22, 2021, the ASPC Senate passed the resolution with a vote of 10-0-0. Five senators were not present, representing one third of ASPC Senate’s 15 seats.

On the same day, Claremont SJP issued a press release calling the resolution’s passage “an important first step in reducing our complicity with a country that maintains an illegal military occupation and regularly commits crimes against humanity against the indigenous Palestinian population.”

On April 23, 2021, following criticism of the resolution reportedly among campus and national Jewish groups, Pomona President G. Gabrielle Starr sent an email to the student body opposing the resolution. Starr said that requiring student clubs to boycott Israel was “deeply concerning.” He said that since the vote “was held without representation from any student opposition,” the ASPC Senate should “reverse course and allow for full discussion.” 
 
On April 29, 2021, the ASPC Senate held a Zoom meeting that included a “comment period” for student senators and student guest speakers to express their feedback on the resolution. 

On April 30, 2021, the ASPC Senate reportedly decided to “table the resolution” for further discussion on the resolution’s call to deny funding to student clubs that failed to adhere to BDS.

On May 6, 2021, the ASPC Senate reportedly passed a modified resolution that omitted the original clause forcing student clubs funded by ASPC to comply with BDS.

The final resolution mandated BDS compliance for internal ASPC spending, PEC-coordinated events and the two ASPC-managed businesses. Claremont SJP also received its new oversight role regarding the compliance of ASPC businesses with the resolution.  

Tamari retweeted a May 14, 2021 tweet from Claremont SJP co-chair Carrie Zaremba that linked to a petition in support of the Pomona BDS resolution. The petition claimed that Pomona “by nature of their endowment investments as well as their significant federal tax bills, are complicit in perpetuating Israeli apartheid.”

Tamari retweeted a June 4, 2021 tweet that included an article written by Claremont SJP faculty advisor Daniel Segal, where he called President Starr’s rebuke of the ASPC resolution an “abuse of institutional power to bully undergraduates” and “acts of fealty to a settler colonial state, an apartheid state, an ethnic cleansing state.”
  

Supporting a 2019 Pitzer BDS Campaign

In March 2019, Noor signed a Claremont SJP petition in support of a motion at Pitzer College (Pitzer), which is part of Claremont Colleges, to end its study abroad program with the University of Haifa.  On November 8, 2018, Pitzer College faculty reportedly voted for a motion to suspend Pitzer’s Haifa program, which Pitzer had run since 2007. Professor Daniel Segal, the Claremont SJP and Claremont JVP faculty advisor, led the boycott campaign. 

The faculty motion was a non-binding recommendation to Pitzer President Melvin L. Oliver. The motion called for the “suspension of the College’s exchange with Haifa University, until (a) the Israeli state ends its restrictions on entry to Israel based on ancestry and/or political speech and (b) the Israeli state adopts policies granting visas for exchanges to Palestinian universities on a fully equal basis as it does to Israeli universities.”

After the faculty vote, the motion was sent to the Pitzer College Council (PCC), Pitzer’s “primary legislative body,” which “votes on policy recommendations forwarded by the faculty as well as committees.” The PCC includes faculty and student senators who issue recommendations to the Pitzer president. The president is then free to approve or disapprove the recommendations.

On November 18, 2018, Claremont SJP issued a statement supporting the pro-BDS faculty vote, saying that it was “imperative” to end the “deeply problematic” Haifa program. Claremont SJP also circulated a petition to the public titled, “No Academic Freedom Under Occupation,” which accused Israel of having “increasingly draconian policies” and employing a “systemic practice of racial discrimination.”

On November 29, 2018, President Oliver responded to the faculty recommendation, opposing it and calling it a “repudiation of our educational mission… an anathema to Pitzer’s core values.” Oliver also questioned the faculty in singling out Israel for special scrutiny among foreign countries like China and Nepal where Pitzer also has study abroad programs.

On March 14, 2019, the PCC passed an amended motion to end the Haifa program. Segal co-sponsored the motion along with Pitzer Professor Claudia Strauss, who served as the Chair of the Pitzer Faculty Executive Committee (FEC). Their motion was a non-binding recommendation for Oliver and it passed with 68 voting in favor, 25 against and eight abstentions.

The amended motion outlined a “uniform policy” ending study abroad programs in countries that “restrict entry on the basis of either (a) legally protected political speech or (b) race or ancestry (as distinct from citizenship).” The motion claimed that the Haifa program violated the “uniform policy” and would be suspended immediately.

Also on March 14, 2019, Oliver released a statement declining to implement the PCC motion, where he said: “By singling out Israel, the recommendation itself is prejudiced.” 

In the statement, Oliver also said: “Although some claim that this is not an academic boycott of Israel, I disagree. The recommendation puts in place a form of academic boycott of Israel and, in the process, sets us on a path away from the free exchange of ideas, a direction which ultimately destroys the academy’s ability to fulfill our educational mission.”

On the same day, Pitzer’s student newspaper, The Student Life, reported: “In advance of the Haifa vote, the organization [Claremont SJP] has focused on outreach to Pitzer faculty and student senators, and on building a coalition of other campus groups.”

On March 15, 2019, Claremont SJP posted on Facebook that they would “continue to organize to suspend Haifa and demand that President Oliver reverse his decision.” Claremont SJP also posted an online petition demanding Oliver rescind his veto of the PCC motion and included the hashtag “#ProApartheidOliver.”

On March 25, 2019, Claremont SJP posted a Facebook event page for its “Palestine Freedom Weeks,” scheduled for March 25 to April 7, 2019. The event page promoted the BDS campaign against the Haifa program and used the hashtags “#SuspendPitzerHaifa” and “#MelvinWontListen.”

On March 31, 2019, the Pitzer College Student Senate, the student government,introduced two resolutions at an “Emergency Meeting” called to address the Haifa program boycott campaign.

Claremont SJP members Shay Lari-Hosain and Jorj Chisam-Majid were among the co-sponsors for the first resolution, which said: “The Pitzer College Student Senate votes no confidence in President Melvin Oliver and, if President Oliver does not retract his anti-democratic decision by the end of the day on April 11, 2019, call for his immediate resignation or removal from office.” 

Pitzer Senate president Shivani Kavuluru and vice presidents Kamyab Mashian and Dawson Reckers were among the co-sponsors for the second resolution. Their resolution censured Oliver for keeping the Haifa program and demanded that Oliver reverse his veto. 

On April 7, 2019, the Pitzer Senate reportedly voted down the resolution of no confidence with 12 for and 20 against. The resolution censuring Oliver passed 29-0.

As of July 2021, Pitzer continued to offer its semester abroad program at the University of Haifa.  

Claremont SJP - Overview  

Claremont SJP has expressed support for terrorists, called for Israel’s destruction and rejected dialogue. The group has also demonized Israel, promoted anti-Israel agitators and campaigned for the BDS movement.

Claremont SJP created its Facebook page on June 2, 2011.

Claremont SJP - Supporting Terrorists 2020-2021  

As of July 2021, Claremont SJP had signed a petition called the “Palestinian Students Solidarity Campaign” that was launched by the anti-Israel NGO Samidoun: Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network (Samidoun).

The petition supported Palestinian students detained or incarcerated by Israel for participating in terror-related activities and direct terror activity. Among them was Mays Abu Ghosh, Bir Zeit University student who was arrested by Israel for activism in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) terror group.

Samidoun advocates for the release of all Palestinian prisoners, many of whom are members of Hamas or other terror groups like the PFLP. Multiple Samidoun activists have been identified as PFLP members, including Mohammed Khatib, Samidoun’s European Coordinator.

On March 26, 2021, Claremont SJP posted to Facebook an event page for an online panel titled “Free Them All!” that featured Samidoun’s Mohammed Khatib. The event page said speakers would give discuss “the importance of supporting and organizing for the freedom of political prisoners as part of the Palestinian national liberation struggle.”

Claremont SJP - Calling for Israel’s Destruction 2020-2021

As of May 2021, Claremont SJP’s platform referred to Israel as an “apartheid state... that can only be dismantled through Palestinian national liberation.” 

As of the same date, Claremont SJP’s Instagram bio read: “Fighting for Palestinian liberation, from the river to the sea.” The same quote reportedly appeared in the Instagram bio as early as February 2020.

The chant “From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be free” has also been employed by Hamas leader Khaled Mashal to call for the replacement of Israel with an Islamic state. It is a chant calling to dismantle the State of Israel.

Claremont SJP - Rejecting Dialogue 2020-2021

As of May 2021, Claremont SJP’s platform read: “We reject any and all collaboration, dialogue, and coalition work with Zionist organizations through a strict policy of anti-normalization and encourage our comrades in other organizations to do the same.”

The policy of “anti-normalization” aims to ensure that all interactions between Israelis and Palestinians align only with the Arab agenda, including ending the occupation and a full right of return for Palestinians, which is a Palestinian demand discredited as a means to eliminate Israel. The policies are shared with the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.

Claremont SJP - Campaigning for BDS 2020-2021

On April 15, 2021, Claremont SJP and 5C JVP introduced their BDS resolution to the ASPC Senate. The resolution mandated ASPC compliance with BDS, including ASPC funding for student groups, and created [p.2] an oversight role for Claremont SJP over the ASPC-run Coop Store and the Coop Fountain restaurant.

The resolution was titled [p.1], “Banning the Use of ASPC Funding to Support the Occupation of Palestine.” It required [p.2] that ASPC “internal spending” could not be used on products or services from companies that “knowingly support the Israeli occupation of Palestine.” 

On April 22, 2021, the ASPC Senate passed the resolution with a vote of 10-0-0. The following day, Pomona President G. Gabrielle Starr sent an email to the student body opposing the resolution.

On May 6, 2021, the ASPC Senate reportedly passed a modified resolution that omitted the original clause forcing student clubs funded by ASPC to comply with BDS.

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 Students 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.


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

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Noor Tamari
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University:
Claremont McKenna College,
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Pomona,
Claremont-McKenna
Organizations:
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“if amerika was a monarchy we wouldn’t be having all these problems 😍🤩🙄