Harvard Students Face Backlash for Anti-Israel Statement as 'Doxxing Truck' Arrives on Campus
A billboard truck displaying the names and faces of students allegedly affiliated with student groups that signed onto a controversial statement on Hamas' attack on Israel drove through the streets surrounding Harvard's campus. Amid national backlash and doxxing attacks, several student groups withdrew their signatures from the statement. At least four online sites had listed personal information of students linked to the statement, leading to concerns about student safety. Harvard's Executive Vice President and Harvard Hillel condemned acts of violence or intimidation against the signatories. The Harvard University Police Department has increased its presence on campus, and Harvard Yard will close its gates to non-ID holders during certain hours. The Harvard Palestine Solidarity Committee called on the university to condemn the harassment and intimidation of its students.
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