Weapons, ammo, and a slew of anti-Jew and anti-America terrorist paraphernalia was found at the home of two George Mason students during a raid back in November, a disturbing new report reveals. The FBI raided the family home of Jena and Noor Chaana, two sisters and the leaders of the Students for Justice in Palestine group on George Mason’s campus. Both women, both GMU students, had already been suspended by the school for four years following allegations that they had vandalized school property during a protest back in August. GMU had also banned the Students for Justice in Palestine group. But it turns out the FBI had greater concerns than whether the women had simply spray-painted or trashed some school buildings, bad as that would’ve been on its own. Acting on a Virginia state “red flag” statute, law enforcement raided the Chaana home and found firearms, ammunition, and materials expressing support for anti-US, anti-Jew terrorism, according to a Washington Free Beacon review of court documents. The Free Beacon explains: "They also found pro-terror materials, including Hamas and Hezbollah flags and signs that read “death to America” and “death to Jews,” according to court documents and sources familiar. Police seized the weapons under Virginia’s red flag law, arguing that Mohammad Chanaa, the students’ brother and a George Mason alumnus, was “linked to destruction of property in connection with a large group of people with like-minded rhetoric” and posed a danger to others given his possession of “terroristic” materials." An Instagram account under the name “gmuintifada,” which was reportedly run by the sisters and has since been deleted, had also posted a message vowing “an inferno that will engulf all systems of oppression that are upholding the genocide of the steadfast and honorable Palestinians.” The Chaana family, the SJP group, and the GMU faculty supporting them maintain the FBI targeted the group and raided the sisters’ home over their “activism,” and not, you know, the cache of weapons and death threats hidden under a pile of terrorist group flags. In case you were still wondering how it was going in America's institutions of "higher learning."