"Controversial Banner Flies Over Harvard, Sparking Alumni Action and Criticism"

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A Jewish student group called "Harvard with Hamas" hired an airplane to fly a banner reading "Harvard Hates Jews" around Harvard University's campus in response to recent antisemitic demonstrations and the university's hesitancy to condemn them. The group criticized Harvard's administration for its lack of action and accused faculty and students of supporting Hamas terrorism. The banner appeared a day after President Claudine Gay's controversial testimony in Congress, where she was hesitant to condemn calls for the genocide of Jewish people. The incident has sparked calls for Gay's resignation and highlighted the rise of antisemitism on college campuses.
Topics:nation#aerial-campaign#antisemitism#campus-protests#education#harvard-university#jewish-student-group
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