‘Where the hell are you?’ Pro-Palestine activists in U.S. hammered for vanishing after Trump gives them what they want with Mideast peace
‘You stuck in your little tent in Columbia? Did your balls fall off? Probably, actually, as a prerequisite to being part of these protests’

As President Donald Trump signed an historic Mideast peace deal on Monday securing the release of all remaining Israeli hostages held by the Islamic terror group Hamas, an American journalist is blasting pro-Palestine protesters on U.S. college campuses as “frauds,” saying Trump has “freed Palestine.”
“For years now, hideous left-wing orcs have been taking over college campuses, marching and rioting in our streets, saying they want peace in the Middle East and they want to free Palestine,” said Benny Johnson.
“And President Trump has now freed Palestine. So where are these protesters in their filthy keffiyehs holding up signs of President Trump saying this is our dear leader?
“Where the hell are you? Where’d you go exactly? Did your bullhorns run out of batteries? Where are you like camping out to thank President Trump when he lands back at the airport for ending the war? Isn’t that the point? This is what you wanted, right? You wanted the end of the war.”
“You wanted … Gaza to go back to the Palestinian people. Well, Trump just delivered that,” Johnson continued.
“And he did it with the backing of Israel and all the Arab nations together. And the people in Gaza are celebrating. So where the hell are you? You stuck in your little tent in Columbia [University]? Did your balls fall off? Probably, actually, as a prerequisite to being part of these protests.

“Be intellectually consistent for once in your miserable lives. Can you just like give the guy a W? And didn’t he just give you what you want? You’ve been frothing at the mouth, behaving like domestic terrorists for the last couple of years in our country because of this conflict.”
“They’re such frauds. Don’t believe these people, don’t listen to these people. President Trump is the president of peace. He deserves to be celebrated.”
Meanwhile, pro-Palestine activist Amna Ghaffar told Sky News on Monday that protests would continue against Israel despite the peace deal.
“We will continue to protest, and we will remain on the streets until there is uninhibited entry of aid into Gaza,” she said.
“We will remain on the streets until we win an arms embargo and sanctions on Israel. And we will remain on the streets until there is a complete end to the occupation until Palestinians have total liberation of their land.”