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NYC Pro‑Palestinian Activist Responds After Foiled Molotov Plot, Declines Broad Condemnation of Political Violence

Fox News reports that Palestinian‑American activist Nerdeen Kiswani, a leader of the New York group Within Our Lifetime, publicly addressed an alleged Molotov cocktail plot against her life that investigators say they foiled late last month. According to court filings, undercover investigators stopped 26‑year‑old Alexander Heifler after he allegedly built as many as 12 incendiary devices he intended to throw at Kiswani’s car and home. At a press event, Kiswani condemned what she called 'Zionist terrorist organizations' trying to assassinate their critics and said that 'victims of a genocide have the right to defend themselves,' but she refused to clearly condemn political violence across the board or spell out what she considers legitimate 'self‑defense.' The piece notes that Kiswani’s group has previously refused to denounce U.S.‑designated terror organizations and that the Anti‑Defamation League has accused Within Our Lifetime of explicit support for violence against Israeli civilians, while a pro‑Israel analyst argues she is rebranding terrorism as 'resistance.' The incident is feeding online fights over whether U.S. pro‑Palestinian movements are normalizing violence and over the risk of tit‑for‑tat attacks as rhetoric around Israel and Gaza hardens on U.S. streets.

Domestic Political Extremism and Violence Israel–Palestine Debate in the U.S.

📌 Key Facts

  • Undercover investigators say they foiled a late‑March plan by 26‑year‑old Alexander Heifler to attack Nerdeen Kiswani’s home and car with up to 12 Molotov cocktails, according to court filings.
  • At a New York press conference, Kiswani condemned what she called 'Zionist terrorist organizations' attempting assassinations but declined to broadly condemn political violence.
  • Kiswani stated that 'victims of a genocide have the right to defend themselves' under international law, without clarifying whether that includes violent acts.
  • The Anti‑Defamation League’s Center on Extremism has previously said her group Within Our Lifetime shows 'very explicit support for violence against Israeli civilians' and U.S.‑designated terrorist groups such as Hamas and Hezbollah.
  • Middle East Forum fellow Yuval David accuses Kiswani of 'manipulat[ing] the narrative to justify terrorism by calling it resistance,' pointing to past WOL campaigns labeling Jewish organizations as 'enemies' with 'blood on their hands.'

📊 Relevant Data

In 2024, the FBI reported 1,938 hate crime incidents motivated by anti-Jewish bias, comprising nearly 70% of all religion-based hate crimes, while anti-Muslim bias incidents numbered 228.

Anti-Jewish Hate Crimes Comprised Nearly 70% of all Religion-Based Hate Crimes in 2024 FBI Data — Anti-Defamation League

New York City's Jewish population is estimated at 960,000, representing about 11% of the city's total population of approximately 8.3 million, according to a 2023 study.

Nearly 1 million Jews live in NYC, new study finds — Jewish Telegraphic Agency

New York City's Muslim population is estimated at over 750,000, representing about 9% of the city's residents, with growth driven primarily by immigration, family reunification, and natural population increase.

Islam in New York City — Wikipedia

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