Campus Controversy: Anti-Israel Sentiments Spark Backlash at Top Universities
A New York University law student had their job offer rescinded by a law firm after making "inflammatory comments" about Hamas's attack on Israel. The student, who is the president of NYU's Student Bar Association, stated that "Israel bears full responsibility" for the loss of life and refused to condemn Palestinian resistance. The law firm, Winston & Strawn, cited a conflict with their values as the reason for rescinding the offer. Meanwhile, at Harvard, student groups began retracting their signatures from a letter blaming Israel for the violence, and some CEOs expressed concerns about inadvertently hiring members of those groups. The Israeli-Palestinian conflict has long been a contentious issue on campuses, and the backlash against the student's comments has led to targeted harassment and death threats against other students.
- N.Y.U. Law Student Sends Anti-Israel Message and Loses a Job Offer The New York Times
- CEOs call on Harvard to name students linked to statement blaming Israel for Hamas attack CNN
- Harvard president breaks silence after student groups blame Israel for attack MSNBC
- US academic leaders must stop coddling genocidal hatred of Israel on campus The Hill
- Terrorists attack Israel, but Harvard students applaud Hamas Fort Worth Star-Telegram
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