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“Harvard is a ripe target for antisemitism litigation,” said Kenneth L. Marcus, of the Brandeis Center. “No one should be surprised to see this lawsuit filed.”
A spokeswoman for the Ivy League university said that student government elections at Birzeit University, which include supporters of the terrorist organization, aren’t “germane.”
“This must be addressed immediately by including Jews in these standards,” the more than 260 signers write.
Gov. Ron DeSantis says the state will “welcome them with open arms.”
The only Jewish student in the class, Tabytha Shapps said she felt unsafe amid anti-Israel protests that escalated into “antisemitic chants.”
The “Washington Examiner” reported exclusively on the investigation from Republicans at the House Committee on Ways and Means.
“We have grave concerns regarding the inadequacy of Harvard’s response,” wrote Rep. Virginia Foxx (R-N.C.).
Bryan Williams said he was treated “very unfairly,” and that “they needed a scapegoat, and I was it.”
The public research university in Ann Arbor, Mich., says that “diversity, equity and inclusion are core values.”
“As a Jew, I also cannot help but worry that the actions of these donors—many of them Jewish, many from Wall Street—could fuel the very antisemitism they claim to oppose.”
The district didn’t name the basketball player or the coach in announcing the results of its “thorough review.”
The Jewish team was escorted off the court by security after being subjected to antisemitic slurs by the opposing squad.