Campus Antisemitism
The Michigan congressman said the U.S. Education Department is “abandoning its obligation to protect Jewish students, faculty and staff.”
Records don’t show that it considered whether 99 reported instances of bias since Oct. 7 made a hostile environment, per the U.S. Education Department.
Hassan Diab should be fired from Carleton University and “promptly deported from Canada,” per Honest Reporting Canada.
“Rutgers must now make an unequivocal commitment to meaningful reform, which can be achieved without infringing on academic freedom and the right to assemble and protest,” the American Jewish Committee stated.
“We are not in any way supporting the ongoing humanitarian conflict in the Middle East,” Daystar University stated.
Leaders said a “truly meaningful response” includes a public statement from the association condemning antisemitism, even when “camouflaged as criticism of Zionism or Israel.”
The strengthened advocacy efforts of the campus leaders “will shift the narrative and support Israel on a wider scale,” said Israel’s ambassador to the United Nations.
“As long as the struggle continues in Gaza, it will continue globally, on our campus and in our streets,” the student group said in a statement.
Professor Joseph Massad called the terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023 “astounding” and “awesome.”
“It is long overdue that those who enable and promote antisemitism are held accountable,” Amichai Chikli posted.
“CUNY Hunter’s failure to protect its Jewish community underscores a deeply troubling systemic issue,” according to the Lawfare Project.
The U.S. Department of Education’s review of the roughly two dozen complaints made against the school “raised concerns that university practices did not appear designed to remedy any hostile environment.”