Anti-Israel Network Mobilizes 736 Nakba 78 Protests in 39 Countries
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Updated · Fox News · May 15
Anti-Israel Network Mobilizes 736 Nakba 78 Protests in 39 Countries
2 articles · Updated · Fox News · May 15
Some 736 "Nakba 78" events were scheduled across 39 countries this weekend, with the U.S. hosting 187 protests in cities including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, London and Sydney.
Fox News Digital said about 425 groups with roughly $1 billion in combined annual revenue are coordinating the actions, which organizers frame as anti-genocide protests but critics say challenge Israel’s right to exist.
Neville Roy Singham’s funding network was highlighted as a key U.S. organizing backbone: the report said he has funneled $278 million to nonprofits including the People’s Forum and CodePink, while federal agencies and House committees investigate related operations.
New York planned a "Nakba Week of Action" rally at Washington Square Park after clashes near synagogues earlier in the week, while London police prepared for a major march amid warnings over hate speech and disorder.
The report said protest messaging links Israel’s 1948 founding, the Gaza war and wider regional conflicts into one anti-imperialist campaign, reflecting a broader alliance of far-left and Islamist groups.
How did a Shanghai-based tycoon become a central figure in anti-Israel protests across America?
With a mogul's $278M funding global protests, where does grassroots activism end and foreign influence begin?