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Charles Small, of ISGAP, told JNS that it’s unfortunate that William Bennett is “on the payroll of an entity that’s affiliated with the Muslim Brotherhood.”
The investigations seek “to protect American students, lawful residents from invidious national origin discrimination,” per the Education Department.
Israeli Minister of Innovation Gila Gamliel described the project as a “deep conceptual shift” that makes quality education more accessible.
“These are more than schools; they are hubs of resilience, hope and renewal,” said Talia Tzour Avner, chief Israel officer of the Jewish National Fund-USA.
“The views expressed by this employee, if accurately attributed, are repugnant,” stated the president of the public school.
The board in Palo Alto voted 3-2 to confirm the 2029 requirement and curriculum, based on an outdated document and without public review.
“The field of Israel studies is thriving, despite the stiff challenges it admittedly faces,” Alexander Kaye, director of Brandeis University’s Israel studies center, told JNS.
Ofir Akunis, Israeli consul general in New York, thanked the public school’s president “for not remaining silent and for standing up for truth and facts.”
“Education matters—not just for Nigeria’s development, but for the future of global understanding and cooperation,” said IMPACT-se CEO Marcus Sheff.
The university president said that Harvard must “prepare for the possibility that the lost revenues will not be restored anytime soon.”
The chief investigative counsel vowed “to ensure that the American people know the true scope of foreign funding and influence on our campuses.”
“We’ve been sounding the alarm for a long time now, and it is completely intolerable,” Josh Landau, director of government relations for Ontario at the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, told JNS.