Anti-Israel radicals from 'global intifada' movement join 'No Kings' protests

Palestinian solidarity activists plan to embed in 'No Kings' protests nationwide as investigators examine nonprofit organizations for possible tax violations.

Washington, Aug. 16 — Protesters gathered in Dupont Circle and marched to the White House to oppose President Donald Trump’s federalization of the Washington police department and the deployment of federal agencies and the National Guard. (Fox News Digital/Emma Woodhead) (Fox News Digital/Emma Woodhead)

The alignment underscores a strategic pivot in the global intifada’s next phase, experts say, carrying the anti-Israel message into any high-energy civic protest, even after Hamas agreed to a ceasefire by linking "Free Palestine" to domestic fights like ICE, police and "fascism."

Billionaire donor George Soros is reportedly funding many of the organizations leading the "No Kings" protests, like Indivisible, whose co-founders, Leah Greenberg and Ezra Levin, received a $3 million two-year grant last year from Soros’s Open Society Foundations for "social welfare activities." Details about the "Palestine Contingent" weaving into the "No Kings" protests raises new questions about the way big Democratic donors like Soros are funneling nonprofit dollars into a professional protest industry that is fractious, divisive and partisan, potentially in violation of tax and nonprofit laws.

‘NO KINGS’ MOVEMENT AND WHAT IT WANTS: INSIDE THE MESSAGE DRIVING SATURDAY'S NATIONWIDE PROTESTS

People march during a "No Kings" movement protest in Los Angeles, California, on June 14, amid ongoing demonstrations against a series of federal immigration raids. (David McNew/Getty Images)

Already, Trump has said that he has directed the Justice Department to investigate possible violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO). Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, has opened an investigation that follows the money to anti-Israel groups, including some of the groups who will be bringing their protest signs to the "No Kings" demonstrations. 

Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, told Fox News Digital, "The Trump administration and the Republican Congress are committed to countering this network of left-wing violence."

Last week, House Speaker Mike Johnson called the protests a "hate America rally." Indeed, on June 14, at the "No Kings" protest in Philadelphia, activists from the "Palestinian Contingent," including activists from the Council on American-Islamic Relations and Democratic Socialists of America, hissed as a woman sang the national anthem. 

"Booooo! Boooooo!" they yelled, covering their faces in keffiyehs, carrying Palestinian flags and heckling bystanders, "Zionist!" 

"No Kings" protests against the Trump administration are expected to be held in cities nationwide on Oct. 18, 2025.  (Ringo Chiu/AFP via Getty Images)

It’s clear that the protests are all about politics. The protest’s own internal online "toolkit" mentions Trump 12 times and describes the mobilization explicitly as a direct stand against "the Trump administration," "Trump and his enablers," "President Trump’s authoritarian takeover" in a partisan-centered campaign.

In Rhode Island, the "Free Palestine Contingent" activists will march "FROM PROVIDENCE TO PALESTINE" to "FIGHT FASCISM! FIGHT GENOCIDE." It connects the battles against ICE law enforcement officers and the battles of Palestinians, noting, "Military occupations and ICE violence are wreaking havoc in Black and brown communities in D.C., L.A., Chicago — and here in Providence. On the streets of U.S. cities, the same weapons and surveillance technologies the Israeli military has used to devastate Gaza are being used in escalated ways against us. What we allow fascists to do in Palestine, they will do to the entire world — and it is our duty to resist them and fight for a free Palestine.

In northern California, activists at "Bay Area Labor 4 Palestine" and Service Employees International Union Local 1021 announced yesterday, "The fight for a liberated Palestine is not over and cannot be ignored," over a graphic for the "No Kings" protest. They instructed followers to "Bring flags, signs, keffiyehs and art" to the "No Kings" march in Oakland, Calif., at Wilma Chan Park off Jackson Street. 

In New York City, the "Palestine Labor Solidarity Contingent" said its message would be very specific: "STOP ARMING ISRAEL! FUND OUR COMMUNITIES, NOT GENOCIDE & OCCUPATION! END ICE, MILITARY & POLICE TERROR…HANDS OF VENEZUELA!"

Pro-Palestine protestors wave flags as they arrive in Manhattan after marching across the Brooklyn Bridge in New York City on Saturday, December 19, 2023. Demonstrators began at the Brooklyn Museum, walking to midtown Manhattan to demand a ceasefire in Gaza. (Stephen Yang for Fox News Digital)

With local partners, including the 501(c)(3) nonprofit, Jewish Voice for Peace, activists at the Party for Socialism and Liberation noted that, post-ceasefire, they will "continue to fight for a free Palestine." Some of the groups in the Palestine Contingent are part of the wider network of publicly acknowledged partners of the protests, like 50501.

In Eugene, Ore., activists with the Party for Socialism and Liberation are rallying members to meet the "Socialist Contingent" at the corner of Mill Road and Eighth Avenue to "march for a free Palestine" and get ICE officers "OUT of our communities."

In Portland, a local Palestinian American activist announced, "The Nakba Is Still Not Over!" in a reference to the "humiliation" over the creation of the state of Israel in 1948. She summoned activists to the "No Kings" protests: "‼️SHOW UP FOR PALESTINE‼️"

Asra Q. Nomani is the author of "Woke Army: The Left-Green Alliance That Is Undermining America’s Freedom," and the founder of the Pearl Project, a nonprofit journalism initiative. She is co-founder of the Clarity Coalition and Muslim Reform Movement, opposing Islamic extremism and advocating for Muslim reform. She can be reached at asra@asranomani.com and @AsraNomani on X.

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