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Students for Justice in Palestine, a group known for its anti-Israel stance and presence on numerous American college campuses, has made a provocative call for “death to all collaborators” in Gaza.
In a post shared on Instagram this past Sunday, the group referenced the death of journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi, who lost his life on the same day amid clashes between Hamas and the Palestinian opposition group, the Doghmush clan.

Students and community members gathered at UCLA to march in remembrance of Palestinian lives claimed in Gaza. (Photo by Juliana Yamada / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
The group’s tribute read, “Three days after the ceasefire deal was announced, journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi was martyred by the Zionist-proxy Doghmush clan.” They continued, “Saleh’s martyrdom is a reminder that the struggle against Zionism in all its forms — from the Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) to its collaborators — must persist,” emphasizing their stance against what they perceive as oppressive forces.

Hamas has agreed to the plan proposed by President Donald Trump as IDF forces begin their withdrawal from the territory. (Photo by Majdi Fathi/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
The post concluded with a vehement statement: “Death to the occupation. Death to Zionism. Death to all collaborators.”
The group has organized protests across college campuses following Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel.
With a truce in place between Hamas and Israel following two years of fighting, the terror group has cracked down on its rivals.
Violent clashes and public executions have erupted in Gaza as Hamas seeks to reassert control of the territory.

Hamas terrorists marching in Gaza during a parade. (Getty Images)
Videos circulating on social media appear to show the executions, which an Israeli military official told Fox News Digital are “Hamas’s deliberate attempt to show the killing publicly and reestablish its rule by terrorizing civilians.”