'Attachment A' is a roadmap to Hamas enablers in the US -- is the...
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57% : The Anti-Defamation League noted years after the trial that "CAIR leaders often traffic in anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist rhetoric [and] have cultivated suspicion among the public toward a wide array of American Jewish institutions.52% : "Another entity on the list that never morphed into something else is the Islamic Society of North America, whose leaders raise money and have tolerated venomous anti-Jewish canards at annual conventions and conferences throughout the United States.
46% : Austin, Texas -- Is the US-designated terrorist group Hamas active in the United States?Of course, it is, as it has been since the early 1990s, albeit limiting its activities mainly to influencing the media and therefore government policy toward Israel, and potentially still illegally fundraising in ways the FBI has not yet uncovered.
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