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'''Canary Mission''' is a website established in 2014<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=https://forward.com/news/national/407127/a-new-wave-of-hardline-anti-bds-tactics-are-targeting-students-and-no-one/|title=A New Wave Of Hardline Anti-BDS Tactics Are Targeting Students, And No One Knows Who’s Behind It|last=Nathan-Kazis|first=Josh|date=2 August 2018|work=Forward|access-date=}}</ref> that hosts dossiers on pro-Palestinian student activists, professors, and organizations, focusing primarily on those at ]n universities. The website says it lists those it considers be ] or ]<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=https://www.jta.org/2018/08/27/news-opinion/united-states/pro-israel-donor-adam-milstein-denies-report-funds-canary-mission|title=Pro-Israel donor Adam Milstein denies report that he funds Canary Mission|last=|first=|date=27 August 2018|website=Jewish Telegraphic Agency|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{Cite news|url=https://mondediplo.com/2018/09/02israel-lobby|title=The truths that won’t be heard|last=Gresh|first=Alain|date=September 2018|work=Le Monde Diplomatique|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref> and has said that it will send the names of listed students to prospective employers.<ref name="Maira 2018 p. 94">{{cite book | last=Maira | first=S. | title=Boycott!: The Academy and Justice for Palestine | publisher=University of California Press | series=American Studies Now: Critical Histories of the Present | year=2018 | isbn=978-0-520-29488-2 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=McU3DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA94 | access-date=2018-10-22 | page=94}}</ref> Canary Mission listings have been used by the Israeli government and border security officials to interrogate and deny entry to pro-] US citizens,<ref>{{cite news |last1=Thrall |first1=Nathan |title=BDS: how a controversial non-violent movement has transformed the Israeli-Palestinian debate |url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/aug/14/bds-boycott-divestment-sanctions-movement-transformed-israeli-palestinian-debate |accessdate=17 December 2018 |work=The Guardian |date=14 August 2018}}</ref><ref name=":5" /> and by potential employers.<ref name="Forward201710"/> | |||
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⚫ | Individuals listed by Canary have said it is a ] designed to intimidate students, faculty members, and community activists engaged in Palestine solidarity work.<ref>{{cite web |title=Teaching Palestine {{!}} AAUP |url=https://www.aaup.org/article/teaching-palestine |website=www.aaup.org |language=en}}</ref> Some pro-Israel ] consider the site's tactics to be overly aggressive, while others applaud its efforts against pro-Palestinian activists.<ref name=":5">{{Cite web|url=https://forward.com/news/407279/canary-missions-threat-grows-from-us-campuses-to-the-israeli-border/|title=Canary |
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| name = Canary Mission | |||
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| logo_alt = The logo of Canary Mission, depicting a canary inside of a circle | |||
| url = https://canarymission.org/ | |||
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| type = Database of student activists, professors and organizations the site considers to be ] or ] | |||
| language = English | |||
| launch_date = {{Start date and age|2014}} | |||
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'''Canary Mission''' is a ]<ref name=":4">{{Cite news |last=Bamford |first=James |date=2023-12-22 |title=Who Is Funding Canary Mission? Inside the Doxxing Operation Targeting Anti-Zionist Students and Professors |url=https://www.thenation.com/article/world/canary-mission-israel-covert-operations/ |access-date=2024-11-16 |work=] |language=en-US |issn=0027-8378}}</ref> website established in 2014 that publishes the personal information of students, professors, and organizations that it considers to be ] or ], focusing primarily on people at North American universities.<ref name=":1">{{Cite news|url=https://forward.com/news/national/407127/a-new-wave-of-hardline-anti-bds-tactics-are-targeting-students-and-no-one/|title=A New Wave Of Hardline Anti-BDS Tactics Are Targeting Students, And No One Knows Who's Behind It|last=Nathan-Kazis|first=Josh|date=2 August 2018|work=Forward}}</ref><ref name=":2">{{Cite news|url=https://www.jta.org/2018/08/27/news-opinion/united-states/pro-israel-donor-adam-milstein-denies-report-funds-canary-mission|title=Pro-Israel donor Adam Milstein denies report that he funds Canary Mission|date=27 August 2018|newspaper=Jewish Telegraphic Agency|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref><ref name=":3">{{Cite news|url=https://mondediplo.com/2018/09/02israel-lobby|title=The truths that won't be heard|last=Gresh|first=Alain|date=September 2018|work=Le Monde Diplomatique|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref> The website is run anonymously and it is intended to silence ]. | |||
The operators of the website have maintained their anonymity,<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/palestinians/twitter-account-blacklisting-pro-palestinian-activists-deactivated-1.5850607|title=Twitter Account Blacklisting pro-Palestinian Activists, anti-Semites Deactivated|last=Nathan-Kazis|first=Josh|date=27 Feb 2018|work=Haaretz|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref> justifying their secrecy by saying that "many of our detractors just want to know who we are so they can physically harm us."<ref name="EdwinBlack"/> | |||
Canary Mission listings have been used by Israeli intelligence organizations such as the ]<ref name=":4" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Landau |first=Noa |date=2018-10-04 |title=Israel Uses Canary Mission Blacklist Info To Bar Activists |url=https://forward.com/news/411453/israel-uses-canary-mission-blacklist-info-to-bar-activists/ |access-date=2024-11-16 |website=The Forward |language=en}}</ref><ref name=":10">{{Cite news |last=Landau |first=Noa |date=4 Oct 2018 |title=Official Documents Prove: Israel Bans Young Americans Based on Canary Mission Website |url=https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2018-10-04/ty-article/.premium/official-documents-prove-israel-bans-young-americans-based-on-canary-mission-site/0000017f-e5c4-df2c-a1ff-ffd5b4150000 |work=]}}</ref> and ]<ref name=":4" /> to interrogate and deny entry to American citizens,<ref name=":10" /><ref>{{cite news |last1=Thrall |first1=Nathan |title=BDS: how a controversial non-violent movement has transformed the Israeli-Palestinian debate |url=https://www.theguardian.com/news/2018/aug/14/bds-boycott-divestment-sanctions-movement-transformed-israeli-palestinian-debate |access-date=17 December 2018 |work=The Guardian |date=14 August 2018}}</ref><ref name=":5" /> and by potential employers.<ref name="Forward201710">{{cite news |last1=Nathan-Kazis |first1=Josh |last2=Zaltzman |first2=Lior |date=3 October 2017 |title=Shadowy Blacklist Of Student Activists Wins Endorsement Of Mainstream Pro-Israel Group |url=https://forward.com/news/national/383938/shadowy-blacklist-of-student-activists-wins-endorsement-of-mainstream-pro-i/ |access-date=2020-01-16 |website=The Forward |language=en-US}}</ref><ref name="Maira 2018 p. 94">{{cite book |last=Maira |first=S. |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=McU3DwAAQBAJ&pg=PA94 |title=Boycott!: The Academy and Justice for Palestine |publisher=University of California Press |year=2018 |isbn=978-0-520-29488-2 |series=American Studies Now: Critical Histories of the Present |page=94 |access-date=2018-10-22}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | Individuals listed by Canary Mission have said it is a ] designed to intimidate students, faculty members, and community activists engaged in Palestine solidarity work.<ref>{{cite web |title=Teaching Palestine {{!}} AAUP |url=https://www.aaup.org/article/teaching-palestine |website=www.aaup.org |date=31 October 2016 |language=en}}</ref> Some pro-Israel ] consider the site's tactics to be overly aggressive, while others applaud its efforts against pro-Palestinian activists.<ref name=":5">{{Cite web|url=https://forward.com/news/407279/canary-missions-threat-grows-from-us-campuses-to-the-israeli-border/|title=Canary Mission's Threat Grows, From U.S. Campuses To The Israeli Border|last=Nathan-Kazis|first=Josh|date=2 August 2018|website=Forward|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref> The operators of the website have maintained their anonymity,<ref name=":0">{{Cite news|url=https://www.haaretz.com/middle-east-news/palestinians/twitter-account-blacklisting-pro-palestinian-activists-deactivated-1.5850607|title=Twitter Account Blacklisting pro-Palestinian Activists, anti-Semites Deactivated|last=Nathan-Kazis|first=Josh|date=27 Feb 2018|work=Haaretz|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref> justifying their secrecy by saying that "many of our detractors just want to know who we are so they can physically harm us."<ref name="EdwinBlack" /> Canary Mission has received criticism for regularly profiling Jewish supporters of Palestinian causes such as ]. | ||
== Activity == | == Activity == | ||
According to |
According to its website, Canary Mission "documents individuals and organizations that promote hatred of the US, ] and ] on North American college campuses".<ref name=":2" /> The profiles on the website are constructed using publicly visible information pulled from ] sites. The profiles are often quite detailed and have included personal information, such as child photos of individuals.<ref name=":5" /> The website has thousands of profiles of students and professors who its editors believe have engaged in pro-Palestinian or anti-Israel activism, and it has been described as a ]. It also includes a handful of profiles for prominent ],<ref name=":5" /> as well as ], and as a result the website has been criticized by activists for grouping them with these people.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Syed |first1=Zayna |title=Canary Mission blacklists students, faculty for pro-Palestine views |url=https://www.michigandaily.com/news/community-affairs/canary-mission-blacklists-students-faculty-pro-palestine-views/ |access-date=11 October 2023 |work=The Michigan Daily |date=1 March 2019}}</ref> Canary Mission hosts some apology essays written by people whose profiles were listed on the site; in return, their profiles are removed from the website's list.<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":5" /> | ||
=== Timeline === | === Timeline === | ||
In December 2017, Canary Mission reported on |
In December 2017, Canary Mission reported on what it alleged were antisemitic tweets posted by students associated with ] (SPHR) at ]. The tweets were written between 2011 and 2017, and contained support for ] as well as calls for death of Israel and ]. SPHR in response said it "condemns all forms of anti-Semitism within our organization", and that the referenced comments were "intolerable in every sense".<ref name="CBC2017">{{cite news|url=https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/hamilton/mcmaster-university-anti-semitic-tweets-sphr-1.4454674|title='Death to Israel' tweets linked to Palestinian rights student group at McMaster|date=18 December 2017|newspaper=]}}</ref> The university actively reviewed the "disturbing social media post",<ref name="CBC2017"/> but did not publish the results of its review since "it is not our practice to provide details of any actions taken or sanctions applied with regard to individual students".<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.cjnews.com/news/canada/mcmaster-coy-dealt-anti-semitic-tweets|title=McMaster tight-lipped on how it dealt with anti-Semitic tweets|last=Csillag|first=Ron|date=28 February 2018|website=The Canadian Jewish News|language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
In April 2018, during a ] campaign at ], ] with Canary Mission's logo were posted around the university denouncing a planned student senate vote |
In April 2018, during a ] (BDS) campaign at ], ] with Canary Mission's logo were posted around the university denouncing a planned student senate vote.<ref name=":6">{{Cite web|url=https://mondoweiss.net/2018/04/washington-university-threatening/|title=George Washington University divestment vote cancelled due to safety concerns following threatening anti-BDS posters|last=Rubin|first=Jesse|date=17 April 2018|website=Mondoweiss|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref> On the day of the vote, two adult men wearing ] costumes performed a dance in the lobby of the building where the vote was taking place.<ref name=":1" /> In September 2018, Canary Mission released a report on the vote, highlighting reputed antisemitic and anti-Israel tactics used to promote the vote.<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.jns.org/recent-report-highlights-anti-semitic-tactics-used-by-sjp-members-amid-bds-debate-at-george-washington-university/|title=Report highlights anti-Semitic tactics used by SJP members amid BDS debate at GW|last=Richman|first=Jackson|date=28 September 2018|website=JNS.org|language=en-US}}</ref> | ||
In May 2018, Canary Mission released a report on social media posts by ] chapter members at ], saying that 36 |
In May 2018, Canary Mission released a report on social media posts by ] (SJP) chapter members at ] (FSU), saying that 36% of the social media posts by SJP members were "endorsements or promotion of terror as well as calls for intifada and violence against Jews".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://jewishjournal.com/news/nation/234597/signs-anti-semitism-florida-state/|title=Signs of Anti-Semitism at Florida State|last=Bandler|first=Aaron|date=30 May 2018|work=Jewish Journal}}</ref> The FSU SJP chapter subsequently released a statement writing that they "entirely condemn and denounce the racist, anti-Black, and anti-Semitic statements made by some of the individuals who were previous students and members of our SJP chapter", and commenting that some of the social media posts were "legitimate criticisms of Israeli governmental policies and practices, even though they are presented as anti-Semitic." According to Canary Mission, FSU SJP's response did not condemn social media posts that "called for intifada and violence against Jews".<ref>{{cite news|url=http://jewishjournal.com/news/nation/234732/fsu-sjp-attempts-distance-accusations-anti-semitism/|title=FSU SJP Attempts to Distance Itself from Accusations of Anti-Semitism|last=Bandler|first=Aaron|date=4 June 2018|work=Jewish Journal}}</ref> | ||
== Use of Canary Mission listings == | == Use of Canary Mission listings == | ||
⚫ | The Israeli security services have reportedly used content from Canary Mission to screen profiled individuals at ]. They also have reportedly used claims made on the website to justify decisions to ] people from Israel.<ref name=":5" /> Profiles hosted on Canary Mission may harm the employment opportunities of those listed, particularly students and untenured faculty, by making available their statements to potential employers in a readily available online profile.<ref name="Forward201710" /><ref>{{cite news|url=https://jacobinmag.com/2018/04/mccarthyism-canary-mission-bds-palestine-blacklist|title=The Anti-BDS Smear Campaign Escalates|last=Palumbo-Liu|first=David|date=4 September 2018|website=Jacobin Magazine}}</ref><ref>, University of California Press, Sunaina Maira, page 94</ref> According to ], who has a Canary Mission profile, prospective employers see Canary Mission profiles appear at the top of ] results for students and recent alumni who do not have a "very deep set of achievements".<ref>, Los Angeles Review of Books, ], 5 January 2018</ref> | ||
The Israeli security services have reportedly used content from Canary Mission to screen profiled individuals at ]. They also have reportedly used claims made on the website to justify decisions to ] people from ].<ref name=":5" /> | |||
⚫ | Profiles hosted on Canary Mission may harm the employment opportunities of those listed, particularly students and untenured faculty, by |
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== Structure == | == Structure == | ||
Canary Mission does not publish any information about who runs or funds the website. Although Canary Mission's website |
Canary Mission does not publish any information about who runs or funds the website, and it is intended to silence ].<ref name=":4" /><ref>{{Cite web |last=Kane |first=Alex |date=2018-11-22 |title=“It’s Killing the Student Movement”: Canary Mission’s Blacklist of Pro-Palestine Activists Is Taking a Toll |url=https://theintercept.com/2018/11/22/israel-boycott-canary-mission-blacklist/ |access-date=2024-12-03 |website=The Intercept |language=en-US}}</ref> Although Canary Mission's website states that it is a ], no organization with the name Canary Mission is registered with the ]. While Canary Mission's website provides a way to donate to the organization via debit or credit card, there is no public record of Canary Mission's sponsors or donors.<ref name=":2" /><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://canarymission.org/|title=Donate Today|last=Canary Mission|date=13 October 2018}}</ref> Multiple pro-Israel organizations have denied having any affiliation with Canary Mission.<ref name=":5" /> | ||
According to ], extreme |
According to ], extreme antisemitic comments as well as outright threats of violence have been directed towards Canary Mission. Following the threats, Canary Mission became even more cautious and avoided disclosing its physical location or identity. According to Canary Mission's blog, "many of our detractors just want to know who we are so they can physically harm us", which, according to Black, has caused Canary Mission to restrict its communications with journalists. Black, who says he was able to verify Canary Mission's location and operations, says they are a group of students and ex-students working in a medium-sized office in an American city.<ref name="EdwinBlack">{{cite news | url=https://www.jpost.com/Blogs/The-Cutting-Edge/Inside-Canary-Mission-416703 |title=Inside Canary Mission |author-link=Edwin Black |first=Edwin |last=Black |date=May 11, 2016 |newspaper=Jerusalem Post}}</ref> | ||
⚫ | In October 2018, '']'' and '']'' reported that Canary Mission received funding from the ], a supporting foundation of the ] (JCFSF), and that the website's operations were headed by Jonathan Bash through an Israeli charity named Megamot Shalom.<ref>{{Cite news |last1=Nathan-Kazis |first1=Josh |last2=Zeveloff |first2=Naomi |date=3 October 2018 |title=Revealed: Canary Mission Blacklist is Secretly Bankrolled by Major Jewish Federation |url=https://www.haaretz.com/us-news/revealed-canary-mission-blacklist-is-secretly-bankrolled-by-major-jewish-federation-1.6528545 |access-date=3 October 2018 |work=Haaretz}}</ref> Soon after the exposure, JCFSF announced that they would cease funding Canary Mission.<ref>{{cite news |last=Nathan-Kazis |first=Josh |date=4 October 2018 |title=Following Forward Report, Federation says it will no longer fund Canary Mission |url=https://forward.com/news/national/411426/breaking-after-forward-report-federation-says-it-will-not-fund-canary/ |work=]}}</ref> | ||
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⚫ | In October 2018, '']'' and '']'' reported that Canary Mission received funding from the ], a supporting foundation of the ] (JCFSF), and that the |
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''The Forward'' also identified the ] (JCFLA) as a major donor to Megamot Shalom, having donated a sum of $250,000 in 2016–2017.<ref>{{cite news |last=Nathan-Kazis |first=Josh |date=11 October 2018 |title=Jewish Charity Admits Funding Group Tied To Canary Mission Blacklist |url=https://forward.com/news/411895/second-major-jewish-charity-admits-funding-canary-mission-blacklist/ |work=]}}</ref> Soon after, JCFLA also announced that they would suspend grants to Megamot Shalom.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Dolsten |first=Josefin |date=October 15, 2020 |title=LA Jewish group pulls funding for Canary Mission-linked NGO |url=https://www.timesofisrael.com/la-jewish-group-pulls-funding-for-canary-mission-linked-ngo/ |access-date=April 4, 2024 |website=]}}</ref> | |||
== Reception == | |||
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'']'', an undercover investigation by ] into Israel's covert influence campaign in the United States, reported that ] was a major source of funding for Canary Mission.<ref>{{Citation|title=The Lobby - USA, episode 1| date=3 November 2018 |url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lSjXhMUVKE|language=en|access-date=2020-01-16}}</ref> In a statement to '']'', a spokesperson for Milstein denied that he funded Canary Mission.<ref name="jta18aug27">{{Cite web |date=27 August 2018 |title=Pro-Israel donor Adam Milstein denies report that he funds Canary Mission |url=https://www.jta.org/2018/08/27/news-opinion/united-states/pro-israel-donor-adam-milstein-denies-report-funds-canary-mission |access-date=16 September 2018 |website=Jewish Telegraphic Agency}}</ref> | |||
⚫ | Pro-Palestinian sources have denounced Canary Mission's activities as an attempt to silence critics of Israel on American college campuses through intimidation.<ref name=":8">{{Cite web|url=https://mondoweiss.net/2018/08/communal-palestines-advocates/|title=We need a communal response to Israeli |
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== Controversy and criticism == | |||
Some pro-Israel organizations have also criticized Canary Mission for its aggressive tactics.<ref name=":7">{{Cite news|url=https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-parts-of-censored-al-jazeera-documentary-on-pro-israeli-lobby-leaked-1.6432835|title=Parts of Censored Al Jazeera Documentary on D.C. Israel Lobby Leaked|last=Tibon|first=Amir|date=30 August 2018|work=Haaretz|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref> Jewish and pro-Israeli students have said that pro-Palestinian students and faculty have suspected them of colluding with Canary Mission, blaming them even when they were not involved with Canary.<ref name=":5" /> The ] has endorsed Canary Mission, writing that "through online platforms such as Canary Mission, a database devoted to exposing hatred of Jews and Israel, the pro-Israel community has established a strong deterrent against anti-Semitism and BDS activism".<ref name="Forward201710">, Forward, Josh Nathan-Kazis, 3 October 2017</ref> | |||
The filmmaker Rebecca Pierce described Canary Mission as using {{"'}}McCarthyist tactics' and employing 'open racism{{'"}}.<ref>, Amanda Holpuch, 27 May 2015, ]</ref> Writers for '']'' and Jewish academics have compared Canary Mission's practice of extorting apologies from targeted individuals in exchange for amnesty to that of ] and ] in the United States.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":3" /> | |||
⚫ | ''The Forward'' reported that while some of the profiles include content that is "genuinely troubling", such as antisemitic social media posts, other accusations made by the website are misleading. One such profile accused a student of "demonizing Israel" because the student had made an announcement at a ]–sponsored dinner critical of ]'s decision to move the United States embassy to ].<ref name=":5" /> According to Israeli attorney Emily Schaeffer Omer-Man, Canary Mission's information is "often neither reliable, nor complete, nor up to date". She said that the site should not be used by Israeli border officials as it does not meet the reliability standards mandated by Israeli law.<ref name=":5" /> | ||
⚫ | In February 2018, ] briefly suspended Canary Mission's account,<ref name=":0" /> for exposing a 2017 tweet by a pro-Palestinian activist that "modified Adele's lyrics to say |
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⚫ | Pro-Palestinian sources have denounced Canary Mission's activities as an attempt to silence critics of Israel on American college campuses through intimidation.<ref name=":8">{{Cite web|url=https://mondoweiss.net/2018/08/communal-palestines-advocates/|title=We need a communal response to Israeli gov't and Canary Mission attacks on Palestine's advocates|last=Herbst|first=Robert|date=6 August 2018|website=Mondoweiss|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref><ref name=":9">{{Cite web|url=https://electronicintifada.net/blogs/nora-barrows-friedman/uc-davis-students-fight-back-against-canary-mission|title=UC Davis students fight back against Canary Mission|last=Barrows-Friedman|first=Nora|date=7 June 2018|website=Electronic Intifada|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://mesana.org/advocacy/committee-on-academic-freedom/2018/04/18/exposing-canary-mission|title=Exposing Canary Mission|last=Committee on American Freedom|website=Middle East Studies Association|date=18 April 2018 |access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref> In response, pro-Palestinian activists have started a website called Against Canary Mission, and say they intend to host profiles of people targeted by Canary Mission in order to portray their activism in a positive light.<ref name=":8" /><ref name=":9" /> Some pro-Israel organizations have also criticized Canary Mission for its aggressive tactics.<ref name=":7">{{Cite news|url=https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/.premium-parts-of-censored-al-jazeera-documentary-on-pro-israeli-lobby-leaked-1.6432835|title=Parts of Censored Al Jazeera Documentary on D.C. Israel Lobby Leaked|last=Tibon|first=Amir|date=30 August 2018|work=Haaretz|access-date=16 September 2018}}</ref> | ||
Some Jewish and pro-Israeli students have said that pro-Palestinian students and faculty have suspected them of colluding with Canary Mission, blaming them even when they were not involved with Canary.<ref name=":5" /> | |||
⚫ | In February 2018, ] briefly suspended Canary Mission's account,<ref name=":0" /> for exposing a 2017 tweet by a pro-Palestinian activist that "modified Adele's lyrics to say 'Set Fire to the Jews{{'"}}. According to Twitter, they made an error in blocking Canary.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://jewishjournal.com/news/nation/231538/organization-fighting-anti-semitism-locked-twitter-exposing-anti-semitic-tweet/|title=Organization Fighting Anti-Semitism Locked Out of Twitter for Exposing an Anti-Semitic Tweet|last=Bandler|first=Aaron|date=5 March 2018|website=Jewish Journal|language=en-US}}</ref> In October 2019, ] argued that Canary Mission was silencing legitimate ]. He added: | ||
<blockquote>Imagine the outrage that would be expressed if there was a website that maintained a public list of Jews, publishing their photos and personal information simply because they were active supporters of Israel. Well, you would have to imagine it because it doesn't exist. But you don't have to imagine a website that shows the photos and personal information of Arab Americans who support Palestinian rights and is filled with vicious accusations of them being "anti-Semitic" and even "anti-American."<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.arabnews.com/node/1573226|title=US website using hatred to silence criticism of Israel|date=23 October 2019|work=Arab News|first=Ray|last=Hanania|access-date=24 June 2023}}</ref></blockquote>Canary Mission has been criticized for targeting Jewish organizations critical of Zionism, such as ] (JVP), ], and ].<ref>{{Cite news |date=2019-01-17 |title=Dear Canary Mission, If You're Reading This, I'm Not Afraid of You |url=https://newvoices.org/2019/01/17/dear-canary-mission-if-youre-reading-this-im-not-afraid-of-you/ |access-date=2023-10-12 |website=New Voices |language=en-US |last1=Jasper |first1=Zoe }}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Syed |first=Zayna |date=2019-03-01 |title=Canary Mission blacklists students, faculty for pro-Palestine views |url=http://www.michigandaily.com/news/community-affairs/canary-mission-blacklists-students-faculty-pro-palestine-views/ |access-date=2023-10-12 |website=The Michigan Daily |language=en-US}}</ref> The site profiles Jewish students affiliated with such organizations; listing JVP as having promoted BDS.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2018-08-03 |title=Anonymous Online Blacklist Canary Mission Is Getting Scarier |url=https://forward.com/news/407279/canary-missions-threat-grows-from-us-campuses-to-the-israeli-border/ |access-date=2023-10-12 |website=The Forward |language=en}}</ref> Canary has justified such profiling by stating JVP "dismisses and enables anti-Semitism."<ref>{{Cite web |title=Jewish Voice for Peace |url=https://canarymission.org/organization/Jewish_Voice_For_Peace |access-date=2023-10-12 |website=canarymission.org}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=IfNotNow |url=https://canarymission.org/organization/IfNotNow |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=canarymission.org}}</ref> JVP has responded by condemning Canary Mission as "]" and racist.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Just Released - JVP Stands Up to Canary Mission With Powerful Video {{!}} Common Dreams |url=https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2018/11/16/just-released-jvp-stands-canary-mission-powerful-video |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=www.commondreams.org |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=wpengine |date=2016-05-13 |title=Canary Mission |url=https://www.jewishvoiceforpeace.org/2016/05/13/canary-mission/ |access-date=2023-11-07 |website=JVP |language=en-US}}</ref> | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:09, 3 December 2024
Website established in 2014
Type of site | Database of student activists, professors and organizations the site considers to be anti-Israel or antisemitic |
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Available in | English |
URL | https://canarymission.org/ |
Commercial | No |
Launched | 2014; 10 years ago (2014) |
Current status | Active |
Canary Mission is a doxing website established in 2014 that publishes the personal information of students, professors, and organizations that it considers to be anti-Israel or antisemitic, focusing primarily on people at North American universities. The website is run anonymously and it is intended to silence critique of Israel.
Canary Mission listings have been used by Israeli intelligence organizations such as the Ministry of Strategic Affairs and Shin Bet to interrogate and deny entry to American citizens, and by potential employers.
Individuals listed by Canary Mission have said it is a blacklist designed to intimidate students, faculty members, and community activists engaged in Palestine solidarity work. Some pro-Israel activists consider the site's tactics to be overly aggressive, while others applaud its efforts against pro-Palestinian activists. The operators of the website have maintained their anonymity, justifying their secrecy by saying that "many of our detractors just want to know who we are so they can physically harm us." Canary Mission has received criticism for regularly profiling Jewish supporters of Palestinian causes such as Jewish Voice for Peace.
Activity
According to its website, Canary Mission "documents individuals and organizations that promote hatred of the US, Israel and Jews on North American college campuses". The profiles on the website are constructed using publicly visible information pulled from social media sites. The profiles are often quite detailed and have included personal information, such as child photos of individuals. The website has thousands of profiles of students and professors who its editors believe have engaged in pro-Palestinian or anti-Israel activism, and it has been described as a blacklist. It also includes a handful of profiles for prominent white supremacists, as well as antisemites, and as a result the website has been criticized by activists for grouping them with these people. Canary Mission hosts some apology essays written by people whose profiles were listed on the site; in return, their profiles are removed from the website's list.
Timeline
In December 2017, Canary Mission reported on what it alleged were antisemitic tweets posted by students associated with Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights (SPHR) at McMaster University. The tweets were written between 2011 and 2017, and contained support for Adolf Hitler as well as calls for death of Israel and Zionists. SPHR in response said it "condemns all forms of anti-Semitism within our organization", and that the referenced comments were "intolerable in every sense". The university actively reviewed the "disturbing social media post", but did not publish the results of its review since "it is not our practice to provide details of any actions taken or sanctions applied with regard to individual students".
In April 2018, during a Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign at George Washington University, flyers with Canary Mission's logo were posted around the university denouncing a planned student senate vote. On the day of the vote, two adult men wearing canary costumes performed a dance in the lobby of the building where the vote was taking place. In September 2018, Canary Mission released a report on the vote, highlighting reputed antisemitic and anti-Israel tactics used to promote the vote.
In May 2018, Canary Mission released a report on social media posts by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter members at Florida State University (FSU), saying that 36% of the social media posts by SJP members were "endorsements or promotion of terror as well as calls for intifada and violence against Jews". The FSU SJP chapter subsequently released a statement writing that they "entirely condemn and denounce the racist, anti-Black, and anti-Semitic statements made by some of the individuals who were previous students and members of our SJP chapter", and commenting that some of the social media posts were "legitimate criticisms of Israeli governmental policies and practices, even though they are presented as anti-Semitic." According to Canary Mission, FSU SJP's response did not condemn social media posts that "called for intifada and violence against Jews".
Use of Canary Mission listings
The Israeli security services have reportedly used content from Canary Mission to screen profiled individuals at Ben Gurion Airport. They also have reportedly used claims made on the website to justify decisions to deport people from Israel. Profiles hosted on Canary Mission may harm the employment opportunities of those listed, particularly students and untenured faculty, by making available their statements to potential employers in a readily available online profile. According to W. J. T. Mitchell, who has a Canary Mission profile, prospective employers see Canary Mission profiles appear at the top of Google search results for students and recent alumni who do not have a "very deep set of achievements".
Structure
Canary Mission does not publish any information about who runs or funds the website, and it is intended to silence critique of Israel. Although Canary Mission's website states that it is a nonprofit organization, no organization with the name Canary Mission is registered with the IRS. While Canary Mission's website provides a way to donate to the organization via debit or credit card, there is no public record of Canary Mission's sponsors or donors. Multiple pro-Israel organizations have denied having any affiliation with Canary Mission.
According to Edwin Black, extreme antisemitic comments as well as outright threats of violence have been directed towards Canary Mission. Following the threats, Canary Mission became even more cautious and avoided disclosing its physical location or identity. According to Canary Mission's blog, "many of our detractors just want to know who we are so they can physically harm us", which, according to Black, has caused Canary Mission to restrict its communications with journalists. Black, who says he was able to verify Canary Mission's location and operations, says they are a group of students and ex-students working in a medium-sized office in an American city.
In October 2018, The Forward and Haaretz reported that Canary Mission received funding from the Hellen Diller Family Foundation, a supporting foundation of the Jewish Community Federation of San Francisco (JCFSF), and that the website's operations were headed by Jonathan Bash through an Israeli charity named Megamot Shalom. Soon after the exposure, JCFSF announced that they would cease funding Canary Mission.
The Forward also identified the Jewish Community Federation of Los Angeles (JCFLA) as a major donor to Megamot Shalom, having donated a sum of $250,000 in 2016–2017. Soon after, JCFLA also announced that they would suspend grants to Megamot Shalom.
The Lobby – USA, an undercover investigation by Al Jazeera into Israel's covert influence campaign in the United States, reported that Adam Milstein was a major source of funding for Canary Mission. In a statement to JTA, a spokesperson for Milstein denied that he funded Canary Mission.
Controversy and criticism
The filmmaker Rebecca Pierce described Canary Mission as using "'McCarthyist tactics' and employing 'open racism'". Writers for Le Monde Diplomatique and Jewish academics have compared Canary Mission's practice of extorting apologies from targeted individuals in exchange for amnesty to that of authoritarian regimes and McCarthyism in the United States.
The Forward reported that while some of the profiles include content that is "genuinely troubling", such as antisemitic social media posts, other accusations made by the website are misleading. One such profile accused a student of "demonizing Israel" because the student had made an announcement at a Hillel International–sponsored dinner critical of Donald Trump's decision to move the United States embassy to Jerusalem. According to Israeli attorney Emily Schaeffer Omer-Man, Canary Mission's information is "often neither reliable, nor complete, nor up to date". She said that the site should not be used by Israeli border officials as it does not meet the reliability standards mandated by Israeli law.
Pro-Palestinian sources have denounced Canary Mission's activities as an attempt to silence critics of Israel on American college campuses through intimidation. In response, pro-Palestinian activists have started a website called Against Canary Mission, and say they intend to host profiles of people targeted by Canary Mission in order to portray their activism in a positive light. Some pro-Israel organizations have also criticized Canary Mission for its aggressive tactics.
Some Jewish and pro-Israeli students have said that pro-Palestinian students and faculty have suspected them of colluding with Canary Mission, blaming them even when they were not involved with Canary.
In February 2018, Twitter briefly suspended Canary Mission's account, for exposing a 2017 tweet by a pro-Palestinian activist that "modified Adele's lyrics to say 'Set Fire to the Jews'". According to Twitter, they made an error in blocking Canary. In October 2019, Ray Hanania argued that Canary Mission was silencing legitimate criticism of Israel. He added:
Imagine the outrage that would be expressed if there was a website that maintained a public list of Jews, publishing their photos and personal information simply because they were active supporters of Israel. Well, you would have to imagine it because it doesn't exist. But you don't have to imagine a website that shows the photos and personal information of Arab Americans who support Palestinian rights and is filled with vicious accusations of them being "anti-Semitic" and even "anti-American."
Canary Mission has been criticized for targeting Jewish organizations critical of Zionism, such as Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), IfNotNow, and Mondoweiss. The site profiles Jewish students affiliated with such organizations; listing JVP as having promoted BDS. Canary has justified such profiling by stating JVP "dismisses and enables anti-Semitism." JVP has responded by condemning Canary Mission as "anti-Muslim" and racist.
See also
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