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NextImg:Teachers union support for Hamas is further evidence for school choice

Following the Oct. 7 massacre in Israel, teachers unions have sided with Hamas , a State Department-recognized terrorist group, by calling for a "ceasefire" and accusing Israel of being an "occupier."

Given the recent history of teachers unions  supporting  widespread school shutdowns, it is evident that the unions care more about promoting radical causes than educating children.

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Last month, Jackson Potter, vice president of the Chicago Teachers Union, attended an anti-Israel protest and  stated , "As a union of educators dedicated to empowering the next generation, we are deeply concerned by the loss of civilian life and indiscriminate bombing throughout Gaza, where half the Palestinians living there are children."

Jackson is wrong about Israel.

Sometimes  called  the most moral army in the world, Israel's military warns  Palestinians in Gaza to evacuate and is  engaging  in strategic strikes to destroy Hamas rather than to harm innocent civilians deliberately. Hamas, on the other hand,  uses  human shields (the Washington Post admits this) and  kidnapsrapes, and tortures  innocent civilians.

Jackson's support for Hamas has received  accolades  from the Jewish Voice for Peace, a left-wing activist group that  supports  terrorism under the guise of Judaism. Ironically, Jewish Voice for Peace is neither Jewish nor about peace.

But teachers union support for Hamas doesn't end with Potter. The Chicago Teachers Union, alongside the American Federation of Teachers-Oregon, the United Educators of San Francisco, and the San Antonio Alliance of Teachers and Support Personnel,  passed  “ceasefire” resolutions. Many commentators have  pointed  out that there was a ceasefire on Oct. 6.

The Minneapolis Federation of Teachers  released  a statement that includes, “MFT mourns the loss of innocent life in Israel and occupied Palestine.” Using the term "occupied Palestine" suggests that Israel illegally exists — an argument that has been untrue since the United Nations  voted  to create the modern state of Israel in 1947. Moreover, ancient Israelites  lived  in Israel starting around 1000 BCE. But we don't need thousands of years of history to know that when math and reading scores  are  at a 10-year low and only 14% of the nation’s eighth graders are  proficient  in history, teachers unions ought not to weigh in on foreign policy. 

Not to be outdone, New York City’s United Federation of Teachers offered what the Washington Free Beacon rightfully  labeled  a "tepid" response, calling for "open dialogue and respect for differing perspectives while emphasizing the importance of peaceful negotiations." A union that is supposed to represent people who educate children ought to take no issue with condemning terrorism. Still, the United Federation of Teachers seems more concerned with pandering to  the Hamas caucus  than standing on the side of freedom. 

Between reading and math scores at an all-time low and teachers unions openly supporting a terrorist group, it could not be clearer that all states should pass school choice  proposals such as education savings accounts or vouchers. My home state of Iowa has been a leader in this. Earlier this year, a bill was  passed  that established  Students First Education Savings Accounts  that provide families with ESAs worth $7,635 that “may be used by eligible families to cover tuition, fees, and other qualified education expenses at accredited nonpublic schools in Iowa.”

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Other states ought to follow suit. No family should be required to send their child to a school where the teachers support Hamas or hate Jews. Families should have the right to choose a school where students of all faiths and ethnic groups feel welcome and can get a quality education. School choice offers such a possibility.

Nearly 20 years ago, Education Secretary Rod Paige  described  the National Education Association as a "terrorist organization" because of its pushback to education reforms. Amid backlash, he walked back the statement. But since the Oct. 7 massacre that killed 1,200 Jews, teachers unions' support for Hamas suggests that he was right.

Ellie Krasne-Cohen is a visiting fellow at the Independent Women’s Forum and founder of Krasne Strategies. She holds an M.A. from the University of Chicago and is a member of the National Association of Scholars. Follow her on X @parisfreedomfry .