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Campus Antisemitism

Federal investigations found that the Turkish national and Tufts student “engaged in activities in support of Hamas,” the Department of Homeland Security told JNS.
“Oklahoma stands with our Jewish communities and will not tolerate hatred disguised as political discourse,” the bills’ author said.
Linda Maizels, a scholar of contemporary antisemitism, wants to “to find new ways to involve Yale undergraduate students” in discussions of Jew-hatred.
Universities should “adopt this plan of action to get back to places of learning, rather than scenes of conflict,” said CAM CEO Sacha Roytman Dratwa.
“Permanent and structural reform” is needed to back up “their resolve to end antisemitism and protect all students and faculty on campus,” a member of the Joint Task Force to Combat Antisemitism said.
Steven Thrasher, who participated in the pro-Palestinian encampments at Northwestern in April 2024, said he will appeal the decision.
“When mainstream media platforms act as PR agents for extremists, they undermine the public’s trust and fuel misinformation,” the watchdog stated.
“The experiences of the Jewish students at these institutions have been emblematic of what we have seen across the country, and that must change, and it must change now,” the ADL stated.
Green said while there was “a little on-campus conflict during the recent war in Gaza, it paled in comparison” to Jew-hatred incidents at other universities.
“Here at Clemson, we do things differently. And I want our guests from Israel to know that we don’t tolerate antisemitism,” the former ambassador and former governor said.
“Discrimination of any kind will not be tolerated in our community,” said Joseph McNally, acting U.S. attorney for the central district of California.
“Antisemitism and the scourge we’re seeing all over the country is not welcome here,” a senior adviser at the Combat Antisemitism Movement said.