Harvard president defends students' right to blame Israel but condemns 'barbaric atrocities perpetrated by Hamas'
With the horrific massacre, rapes and infant murders and kidnappings Hamas proudly perpetrated in Israel, much of the American academic community, especially at elite universities, sided with . . . Hamas.Harvard has been the most talked-about example, because, well, it’s Harvard.
The Harvard students have since deleted their statement, though it still lives on the Internet, of course. Winston & Strawn, a top law firm where Democratic Vice President Walter Mondale was once a partner, rescinded a job offer for an NYU law student who issued a pro-Hamas proclamation.losing billionaire philanthropist Idan Ofer and his wife Batia from its board“Unfortunately, our faith in the University’s leadership has been broken and we cannot in good faith continue to support Harvard and its committees,” said the couple, worth $20 billion.
And it’s not just Harvard: Ackman also called out another Ivy League institution, the University of Pennsylvania.
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