Ahmad Abuharb has repeatedly shown himself to be a staunch supporter of terror and a promoter of hate-filled rhetoric. Through his activism and public statements, Abuharb has aligned himself with violent ideologies while cloaking his actions in a façade of advocacy.
Open Support for Terrorism
Abuharb’s public statements and actions leave no doubt about his support for terror. On May 12, 2024, he commented on an Instagram post with the red triangle symbol, an emblem tied to Hamas and its violent October 7, 2023, massacres. In another instance, Abuharb shared an image bearing the phrase, “Resistance is not terrorism,” a clear justification for the acts of brutality committed by Hamas.
Abuharb’s rhetoric makes it clear that he sees acts of terror not as atrocities but as forms of “resistance,” enabling him to defend violence while attempting to shield himself from accountability.
Hatred and Antisemitic Rhetoric
Abuharb’s words reveal a deep-seated animosity that extends beyond political criticism. On November 5, 2023, he shared a TikTok post displaying a sign reading, “F**K ISRAEL, ALL MY HOMIES HATE ISRAEL,” alongside other disturbing images vilifying Jewish people. He also shared a sign comparing political figures to puppets controlled by Jewish influence, perpetuating dangerous antisemitic tropes.
His participation in events like the “People’s University Graduation” in May 2024 further underscores his endorsement of hateful rhetoric. The event celebrated an individual “most likely to shot put a Zionist,” a grotesque example of the violent undertones permeating his activism.
Hypocrisy and Incitement
Abuharb’s actions are steeped in hypocrisy. While decrying alleged injustices, he participates in activities that disrupt and intimidate others. In December 2023, Abuharb led chants like “From Philly to Bethlehem, no Christmas as usual!” in a bid to disrupt Christmas shopping in Philadelphia. His message was clear: no one should experience peace if his worldview is not validated.
Similarly, at protests, he has been seen chanting “Globalize the Intifada!”—a term synonymous with violent uprisings. His use of such language betrays a clear intent to incite harm, all while masquerading as an advocate for justice.
Venom In America’s Veins
Ahmad Abuharb is not a voice for justice or peace but a purveyor of hate and a staunch apologist for violence. His open support for terror, coupled with his antisemitic rhetoric and disruptive activism, exposes his true intentions: to foster division and propagate hostility under the guise of activism. His words and actions stand as a warning about the dangerous impact of unchecked extremism.