The families of the hostages are suing pro-Hamas organizations operating here in the US. The lawsuit contains a bombshell revelation: “three minutes before Hamas began its attack on October 7th, Columbia SJP posted on Instagram “We are back.” Before the 10/7 posting, Columbia… pic.twitter.com/6c2Qoznbq7
— Ritchie Torres (@RitchieTorres) March 25, 2025
The families of the hostages are suing pro-Hamas organizations operating here in the US. The lawsuit contains a bombshell revelation: “three minutes before Hamas began its attack on October 7th, Columbia SJP posted on Instagram “We are back.” Before the 10/7 posting, Columbia SJP’s account had been inactive for months, only to be suspiciously reactivated minutes before the 10/7 terror attacks. The timing seems too coincidental to be a coincidence.
If there are organizations here in the US that had advance knowledge of the 10/7 attacks, which led to the murder of American citizens, the American people have a right to know the full truth.
Surprise, surprise!
— Shaun Maguire (@shaunmmaguire) March 25, 2025
Damning evidence that Columbia's "Students for Justice in Palestine" (SJP) chapter knew Hamas was about to attack on October 7th@balajis coined it perfectly when he called American universities "woke madrasas"
But now with more emphasis on "madrasa" pic.twitter.com/8lwok4hgCh
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