Exposing Anti-Israel Sentiments on Harvard Campus: The Doxxing Truck Incident
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A "doxxing truck" operated by nonprofit news watchdog Accuracy in Media is driving around Harvard University displaying the names and photos of students who allegedly signed a letter blaming Israel for Hamas' recent attack. The truck's digital billboards show the words "Harvard's Leading Antisemites" over a slideshow of students' headshots and names. The truck also directs viewers to the website HarvardHatesJews.com, which encourages sending emails to members of Harvard's board of trustees. The truck has drawn criticism, with some calling it an invasion of privacy, while others argue it is important to hold antisemites accountable.
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