Jew-hating terror-supporter Susan Abulhawa is crying that she gets hate mail:

But the message she claims to have received might not even be authentic.
Many pro-Israel X users pointed out how the message looks like an editable entry form, with the red asterixes denoting mandatory fields; in other words a screenshot of Susan Abulhawa herself filling in the name, details and message itself.
She went to her own website, wrote this pathetic email herself and claimed she was threatened by an evil “Zionist”. These baboons are so desperate for attention they’re getting sloppy with their lies . https://t.co/7XxJZupweR https://t.co/jGVBdnZbVz pic.twitter.com/fAWrbhKS2C
— Michal/Michele -מיכל(@MichalSabra) April 6, 2026
Clearly, Abulhawa did not like this, and posted the following “proof” she is telling the truth:
that's how the message appear on the backend, and here is proof: https://t.co/EvFASFoI5F
— susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى (@susanabulhawa) April 7, 2026
Granted, the entry date and update date are the same, so she did not change the message even though she had the ability to do so. But she lives in the US and the IP address of the message reveals the sender lives in the US. There is every chance in the world she wrote it herself and used a fake name, in order to make a point.
But here’s the thing: it does not matter. This is the same woman who openly celebrated October 7 and has expressed a desire to commit terrorism herself.


So even if she really received an angry message from someone, she has expressed sentiments just as bad, if not worse.
In other words, Susan Abulhawa wants the world to clutch its pearls over an ugly message she may well have manufactured herself, while expecting everyone to ignore her own long record of glorifying terror and celebrating the slaughter of Jews.
Spare us.