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Within Our Lifetime - United For Palestine (WOL), is a pro-Palestinian and
anti-Zionist Anti-Zionism is opposition to Zionism. Although anti-Zionism is a heterogeneous phenomenon, all its proponents agree that the creation of the modern State of Israel, and the movement to create a sovereign Jewish state in the region of Palestine ...
activist organization primarily active in
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. The group, which notably expresses support for
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and the
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against
Israel Israel (; he, יִשְׂרָאֵל, ; ar, إِسْرَائِيل, ), officially the State of Israel ( he, מְדִינַת יִשְׂרָאֵל, label=none, translit=Medīnat Yīsrāʾēl; ), is a country in Western Asia. It is situated ...
, has been one of the key organizers in the city's ongoing Israel-Hamas war protests. The organization was founded and is currently led by the Palestinian-American
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Nerdeen Kiswani. They are based out of Bay Ridge, a neighborhood in
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that is home to the majority of
Palestinians Palestinians ( ar, الفلسطينيون, ; he, פָלַסְטִינִים, ) or Palestinian people ( ar, الشعب الفلسطيني, label=none, ), also referred to as Palestinian Arabs ( ar, الفلسطينيين العرب, label=non ...
in New York City. WOL has been condemned for
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as well as supporting and glorifying the
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, including the Nova Music Festival Massacre, which started the ongoing war.


Description and political positions

WOL organizes around four principles: the
Palestinian right of return The Palestinian right of return is the political position or principle that Palestinian refugees, both first-generation refugees (c. 30,000 to 50,000 people still alive )"According to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency – the main body ...
, anti-Zionism, the
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, and internationalism. While the organization is centered around
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, they are also generally anti-imperialist. WOL is Palestinian-led and active among youth and on university campuses, primarily in the New York City area. The group is most closely affiliated with activists at the
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(CUNY), where leaders delivered anti-Zionist commencement speeches in 2022 and 2023; Kiswani herself was president of the
Students for Justice in Palestine Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) is a pro-Palestinian college student activism organization in the United States, Canada and New Zealand. It has campaigned for boycott and divestment against corporations that deal with Israel and organize ...
(SJP) at
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. Besides Kiswani, other prominent organizers include Abdullah Akl and Fatima Mohammed. The name "Within Our Lifetime" was chosen as a reflection of Kiswani's confidence in an imminent Palestinian liberation, as reflected in one of the group's protest chants, "We will free Palestine, within our lifetime!". WOL refers to its protests as "floods" (as in "Flood Manhattan for Gaza", for example); ''
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'' has speculated that these are references to "Al-Aqsa Flood" (the October 7 Hamas-led attack on Israel). WOL closely works with SJP on campus initiatives and protests. Both groups are anti-
Zionist Zionism ( he, צִיּוֹנוּת ''Tsiyyonut'' after ''Zion'') is a nationalist movement that espouses the establishment of, and support for a homeland for the Jewish people centered in the area roughly corresponding to what is known in Je ...
, call to "
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", ostracize Zionists, and refuse to speak with what they claim to be the "Zionist media." Along with SJP, WOL is considered to have become a hybrid organization that includes activists from different backgrounds involved in pro-Palestinian activism.
Jews Jews ( he, יְהוּדִים, , ) or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the Israelites Israelite origins and kingdom: "The first act in the long drama of Jewish history is the age of the Israelites""The ...
from the anti-Zionist sect Neturei Karta have often participated in WOL's protests. Flags displayed by WOL protestors, besides the Palestinian one, have included those of
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,
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, the
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, and other
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ern countries such as
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and
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. The group has expressed hostility to American president Joe Biden and New York City mayor Eric Adams on account of their pro-Israel stances, and diverges from other pro-Palestinian groups such as Jewish Voice for Peace and
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in that they do not wish to work with the
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.


History


Prewar activity


2019

On 19 April 2019, WOL protestors broke out into spontaneous '' dabke'' at the
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in New York as part of a protest against
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led by Decolonize This Place (DTP).


2022

WOL was temporarily banned from Instagram after it posted a collage on 8 March 2022 featuring
Rasmea Odeh Rasmea Yousef Odeh in Arabic رسمية يوسف عودة (born 1947/1948; also known as Rasmea Yousef, Rasmieh Steve, and Rasmieh Joseph Steve) is a Palestinian Jordanian and former American citizen who was a member of the Popular Front for th ...
, convicted of involvement in the 1969 Jerusalem bombings and
Leila Khaled Leila Khaled ( ar, ليلى خالد, born April 9, 1944) is a Palestinian refugee, terrorist, and member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). Khaled came to public attention for her role in the TWA Flight 840 hijacking ...
, part of a group responsible for the
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. At a WOL demonstration on 20 April during the 2022 Al-Aqsa clashes in Jerusalem, organizer Saadah Masoud attacked Matt Greenman, a Jewish man wearing an Israeli flag as a cape. Masoud was one of three WOL activists arrested or imprisoned for attacking Jews as of November 2023. In May 2022, Kiswani delivered an anti-Zionist commencement speech at CUNY. In November, WOL joined with a coalition of Palestinian advocacy groups, including Samidoun (an advocacy organization for
Palestinian prisoners Palestinian prisoners of Israel (or as used by the Israel Prison Service: Security prisoners) refers in this article to Palestinians imprisoned in Israel in the context of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict. The future of Palestinian prisoners de ...
), in an effort to secure a prison release of defendants in the Holy Land Foundation case.


2023

May 2023 marked the second consecutive year that a WOL organizer delivered an anti-Zionist commencement speech at CUNY, with the speaker this time being Fatima Mohammed.


Israel-Hamas war


2023

Since the start of the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, WOL has been one of the key organizers of protests in New York City. It expressed support for the Hamas-led attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. On the day of the attack, WOL announced a rally in
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for October 8 and at the Israeli consulate in New York for October 9 "to defend the heroic Palestinian resistance." At the end of October, WOL's website "called the Hamas attack an inspiration to the world." It was later replaced by a denunciation of Israel's military operations in Gaza. The day after the beginning of the
Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip On the evening of 27 October 2023, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) launched a large-scale invasion inside the Gaza Strip, as part of the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, with the stated goal of destroying Hamas and overthrowing it. Background Aft ...
on October 27, 2023, WOL organized a demonstration that marched from the
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to the
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calling for an end to U.S. aid to Israel. On 10 November, WOL protestors burned an
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at
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, vandalized the ''New York Times'' building, tore down
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, and later attempted to force their way into
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, smashing windows and clashing with the
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. On 17 November, ''
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'' reported that the group posted maps on its social media accounts that detailed the locations of organizations that supported Israel in New York City, including Israel's consulate, the
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, the Jewish Communal Fund, Blackrock, the ''
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'', and
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, saying they had "blood on their hands." The post ended with the phrase " From the river to the sea". The posts were condemned by elected officials and Jewish leaders, who claimed that the maps were antisemitic. Several other CUNY groups also shared the maps before they were deleted by WOL. WOL stated that "the locations were chosen for their complicity in the genocide of Palestinians and have nothing to do with Judaism or Jewish people in general." On 30 November, WOL organized an interfaith protest, "Flood the Tree Lighting for Gaza", to disrupt the Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting. On 18 December, the group protested at Grand Central Terminal and
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, and stormed
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despite attempts by the NYPD to block them. At one point while marching they crossed paths with actor
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; a heated verbal confrontation erupted between Baldwin and the protestors, with the NYPD eventually escorting him away. WOL organized a protest on 25 December,
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Day, which began outside
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headquarters. Protesters held signs that read "Enough is Enough," "Support Palestinian Resistance", and "What Would
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Do?", and clashed with the NYPD.


2024

WOL organized a "Flood JFK for Gaza" protest at the
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on 1 January 2024, and a "Flood the Bronx for Gaza" march in the Bronx on 7 January. During a rally on 15 January 2024 called "Flood Manhattan for Gaza: MLK Day March for Healthcare," WOL protestors demonstrated outside the
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, accusing the hospital of abetting genocide. This was on account of the hospital accepting millions of dollars from pro-Israel billionaires such as
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and
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. On 2 February, WOL organized a protest outside
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in response to a previous incident where pro-Palestinian demonstrators were attacked with
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, a foul-smelling chemical spray. On 9 February,
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deleted WOL's Instagram page, as well as that of Kiswani's. The group released a report on 17 February declaring that the NYPD was intensifying its repression of the protests and alleging, among other things, that the NYPD was intensifying surveillance of Arab and Muslim communities in New York City. In response to the
Flour massacre The flour massacre ( ar, مجزرة الطحين) occurred in the Gaza Strip on 29 February 2024 when at least 118 Palestinians were killed and 760 injured after Israeli forces opened fire on civilians seeking food from aid trucks on the coas ...
in Gaza, WOL organized a protest at
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on 29 February, and then rallied outside a
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restaurant where New York governor Kathy Hochul was scheduled to appear. On 8 March, WOL reported that they organized a protest to commemorate
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, during which protestors clashed with the NYPD and stormed the Oculus, the main station house at the World Trade Center station of
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. The group published another report on 21 March covering their protest against an
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dinner hosted by Mayor Eric Adams. On 28 March, WOL and other groups organized protests outside a Democratic Party fundraiser for President Joe Biden at Radio City Hall. Biden was joined by former presidents
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and
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at the event. Later that evening, after the fundraiser ended, WOL continued protests outside the InterContinental New York Barclay Hotel where Biden was staying overnight. At a WOL rally on 30 March to commemorate Land Day, Abdullah Akl led the crowd of protestors in chants praising Hamas and the Hamas spokesperson Abu Obaida. On 15 April, WOL protestors clashed with pro-Israeli protestors at Wall Street and then attempted to occupy the Brooklyn Bridge until being dispersed by the NYPD, later marching through Brooklyn and at one point burning an American flag. On 17 April, WOL protestors arrived outside of Columbia University to support the campus occupation by pro-Palestinian student demonstrators demanding the university cut all financial ties with Israel. Protestors were ultimately suppressed by the NYPD, which raided campus on 30 April. WOL organized a march on 6 May, the day of the 2024 Met Gala at the
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and the start of Israel's
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. Protestors marched towards the museum, circling around it repeatedly, and a "drone of chanting" was reportedly audible in the background as celebrity attendees at the Gala were interviewed on the red carpet. The group organized two protests to commemorate
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: one in Astoria,
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on 15 May, and one in Bay Ridge on 18 May during which the NYPD cleared protestors in a manner that
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member Justin Brannan condemned as overly aggressive. On 10 June, a protest organized by WOL, called "A Day of Rage for Gaza," started in Union Square. Upon arriving at the "Nova Music Festival exhibition" in Wall Street, an exhibition commemorating the victims of Hamas' massacre at the Nova Festival on October 7, the protesters set off flares, waved flags of Hamas and
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, and displayed banners with messages such as "Long live October 7" and "The Zionists are not Jews and not humans." The protesters were recorded chanting pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel slogans. One person at the protest was recorded making an antisemitic statement. Congressman
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and Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine condemned the crowd on social media, with Levine describing their actions as "vile" and "repulsive."


Relationship with the New York City Police Department

WOL has routinely clashed with the NYPD, and accuses them of intensifying repression on pro-Palestinian demonstrations. The NYPD has deployed its Strategic Response Group and flown helicopters and drones at WOL protests since the start of the Israel-Hamas war on 7 October 2023 and banned their use of megaphones and air horns entirely. Local publication ''Hell Gate'' has referred to this as an "escalating crackdown on pro-Palestine protests". In one example, after WOL's second Nakba Day protest on 18 May 2024, videos circulated showing some demonstrators being pushed to the ground and struck repeatedly by officers. Mayor Adams defended criticism of the NYPD's response, praising it and calling WOL protestors an "unruly group of people". Kaz Daughtry, the NYPD Deputy Commissioner of Operations, argued that the demonstration was not peaceful and that protestors spit on and threw water at officers, lit "incendiary devices", and rode on the roof of an
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.


Criticism

The '' Times of Israel'' has pointed to various instances of criticism of Within Our Lifetime for its anti-Israel sentiments. It has been described by ''
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'' as "hardline" for "echo ng
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talking points and routinely call ngfor Israel's destruction." Following an assault on a
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Jew at a WOL event, the group has been described by the Chabad community of
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as an antisemitic group and cautioned community to avoid all public areas where WOL protests take place. WOL came under intense condemnation for antisemitism, its support and praise of massacres of Israeli civilians as well as the appearance and tolerance of Hezbollah and Hamas flags at WOL organized rallies. White House spokesman Andrew Bates condemned antisemitism in WOL protests and New York Mayor Eric Adams accused the organization of “pure anti-Semitism" and the condemnation was joined by
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and Mark Levine who called the demonstration “repulsive and vile.”
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and Jamaal Bowman, politicians critical of Israel, also accused WOL of antisemitism.


See also

* Israel–Hamas war protests in the United States#New York City * Attack on Matt Greenman, 2022 antisemitic hate crime by an attendee a WOL rally


References

{{reflist Anti-Israeli sentiment Anti-Zionism in the United States Non-governmental organizations involved in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict Palestinian-American culture Palestinian nationalism Palestinian solidarity movement in the United States