Under Israeli pressure, Zoom prevents meeting hosting Leila Khaled

Washington (QNN)- Zoom application prevented a meeting of the University of San Francisco that was supposed to be held on Wednesday because it planned to host the Palestinian activist Leila Khaled.
Zoom apologized for the university and warned that hosting Khaled would be a violation of the Federation Laws, which prohibit supporting “terrorist” organizations, to one of which Khaled belongs.
Meanwhile, pro-Israeli activists gathered in front of Zoom’s headquarter in San Jose, California, attacking the online meeting.
The meeting, which was supposed to discuss gender, justice, and resistance, was organized by the Arab and Muslim Ethnicities and Diasporas Studies Program at the University of San Francisco. It was met with a vicious attack by the Zionist lobby although Khaled was hosted for being a prominent women’s rights activist and she was supposed to talk about legal and social issues that have nothing to do with politics.
Sada Social slammed Zoom’s decision, noting that it is a part of the ongoing Israeli international campaign against the Palestinian content on the internet.
The center added that Zoom’s claims that Leila Khaled is a member of an organization, listed on the US terrorist organizations, emphasizes the fact that it is submitting itself fully to the US biased anti-Palestine standards.