Feb 1, 2026
Baby-faced anti-Israel teen urges his 1M followers to support suspected DC terrorist in rant so vile TikTok pulled it —then doubles down on hate
David Zimmerman, a senior research fellow with George Washington University’s Program on Extremism, said social media doesn’t typically start children on the path to violent radicalism — but it can help them along.
“It’s not necessarily the start of the radicalization process, it accelerates the radicalization process,’’ he told The Post…

