US CEOs Call for Accountability in Harvard's Handling of Anti-Israel Letters
US business leaders are demanding that Harvard University release the names of students who signed a letter blaming Israel for the recent Hamas attacks. The CEOs argue that they should know the identities of these students to avoid hiring them in the future. The letter, signed by around 30 Harvard student organizations, accused Israel of being responsible for the violence and called for action to stop the "annihilation of Palestinians." The letter has faced strong condemnation from political and business leaders, while some groups listed at the bottom of the letter have retracted their support. Harvard's president emphasized that no student group speaks for the university or its leadership.
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