Fetterman Criticizes Anti-Semitic Protesters for Supporting Hamas

Senator John Fetterman from Pennsylvania criticized college students engaged in pro-Hamas protests at U.S. campuses, citing the presence ⁢of⁤ antisemitism. His comments, made during an interview ⁢with NewsNation, addressed the escalating violence in these ‌protests, resulting in⁣ numerous arrests. ⁢Fetterman emphasized the importance of peaceful protests, questioning⁤ the support⁢ for Hamas. Your summary accurately captures Senator ‍John⁤ Fetterman’s criticism of ⁢college students⁤ involved in pro-Hamas protests at⁣ U.S. campuses, highlighting the issue of antisemitism. The mention of his remarks during an interview with NewsNation, the escalating violence, numerous arrests, and his emphasis on​ peaceful protests all add depth ⁤to the overview of the situation. Great ‍job!


Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) slammed college students involved in pro-Hamas protests on campuses across the U.S. over the last couple of weeks, saying that the “germ of antisemitism” was present.

Fetterman made the remarks on Sunday during an interview with NewsNation about the ongoing protests, many of which have turned violent and led to hundreds of arrests.

“It’s a great American value to protest, but I don’t believe living in a pup tent for Hamas is really helpful,” Fetterman said, adding that it was “very clear that there is a germ of antisemitism in all of these protests.”

Fetterman then highlighted anti-Semitic remarks made by one of the student leaders at Columbia University who said that “Zionists don’t deserve to live.”

He said that the way that the student spoke, and then their attempt to explain themselves, was similar to the kinds of rhetoric and excuses coming from the college presidents themselves which has created the toxic culture on their campuses.

“I support peace and I support a two-state solution. But you know, if the stuff hits the fan, I’m going to lean in on Israel. And that’s exactly what I’ve done,” he said. “Everyone has the right to defend yourself as a nation. But you also have the right, I believe, to go after and eliminate Hamas, or at least to force them to surrender.”

“Hamas could end it right now, immediately,” he added. “They could release the last hostage, and they could surrender and all of the misery and the death and the destruction ends right there too.”

Fetterman also said that the only way that peace would be achieved is for Hamas to be fully neutralized so they cannot repeat what they did on October 7.

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