Explosive: Columbia’s SJP group’s dormant Instagram page was reactivated 3 minutes before Oct 7 attack

A new complaint brought on behalf of the families of Americans who died during the violent October 7 attack in Israel and Israeli students has left social media stunned.

The lawsuit is being brought against “Nerdeen Kiswani, WOL, Columbia JVP and SJP, CUAD, and Columbia students Maryam Alwan, Cameron Jones, and Mahmoud Khalil,” according to an X user posting about the complaint.

Look:

The complaint is 79 pages long, but arguably the most concerning and suspicious part is the allegation that Columbia’s Students for Justice in Palestine’s Instagram page was reactivated a mere three minutes before the attack on Israel. Prior to this, it had been deactivated for months and the return message invited followers to “stay tuned” and said that the first meeting of the semester would be announced.

This information has raised the eyebrows of social media users:

Sierra Marlee

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