Terrorist fangirl Susan Abulhawa
writes on X that she received an email threat.
But this is not a screenshot of an email. It is a screenshot of a contact form on a website that the sender would need to have hit a send button for Susan to read it. The red asterisks tell the user that these are mandatory fields to fill out - Abulhawa wouldn't see it on her end if the form was really filled out by someone else.
In fact, it looks suspiciously like Susan wrote this entire vile email
on her own website contact form, screenshotted it before hitting "Get in Touch," and then presented it as if it is what she received.
Which means not only that Abulhawa faked her own hate mail, but also that she does not receive hate mail of the type that is vile enough for her to prove that "zios" are as evil as she says.
Another point: if this was a real email that she hadn't botched showing, anyone could have made up any name or email address. Meaning that it is easy for someone to pretend to be someone they hate and fake out a vile email from them. Even if we take Abulhawa at her word, this would have resulted in her followers potentially harassing or threatening an innocent person whose name and email was used by someone else. her claiming to want to put this email out into the light is in fact the height of irresponsibility where she is making someone subject to real harassment. Usually people who make death threats are not stupid enough to use their real names.
(Indeed, there is someone with that name in the US, and for all we know Abulhawa wants to have her followers harass her.)
The only vile person here is Susan Abulhawa.