![]() ![]() This heinous statement and the support it received from over thirty student organizations across Harvard University should raise immediate concerns into Harvard’s curriculum regarding the State of Israel. It is sickening that students at Harvard University are so steeped in their hatred for Israel that they have chosen to ignore reality, cheer on ruthless terrorists, and blame innocent civilians. After receiving significant public backlash for this weak statement, you released an updated statement three days later finally condemning Hamas, this is too little too late. Your failure to immediately repudiate the letter from the student organizations makes you and the entire Harvard University leadership complicit in creating an environment that enables antisemitism. However, your delayed response makes it clear you are only committed to intentionally fostering an environment that allows rampant and dangerous antisemitism on Harvard’s campus. Your original statement claims that Harvard is committed to fostering an environment of open dialogue and empathy. Instead, you waited two days to release an initial statement that failed to even condemn the terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians, much less address the antisemitism on your campus. Harvard must decide whether it wants to be a true institution of higher learning or an incubator of bigotry and antisemitism whose students try to rationalize and justify child rape and mass murder.”įollowing the indiscriminate Hamas terrorist attacks, over thirty student organizations at Harvard University released a letter stating that Israel was “entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.” This should have warranted an immediate unequivocal condemnation from yourself and Harvard University leadership. It is past time for universities to stand up and squarely address the antisemitism that they have been breeding and unleashing, including on their own Jewish students. I’m particularly ashamed that student groups from my alma mater, Harvard, blamed Israel for the genocidal war that Hamas terrorists are brutally waging. Cruz said, “Sadly, there are few places on earth with more vicious antisemitism and hatred of Israel than American ‘elite’ universities. Following public outrage, President Gay condemned the attacks three days after they occurred. When the university’s leadership finally released their statement two days later, they did not condemn Hamas for their brutal attacks, much less address the statement of the student organizations. ![]() For two days, Harvard University leadership failed to release a statement denouncing the abhorrent atrocities being carried out against Israel. The letter was sent to the university following the war Iran-controlled Hamas terrorists launched against Israel on Octowhen over thirty Harvard students organizations released a statement blaming Israel for the Hamas terrorist attacks carried out against Israeli civilians. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) and Congresswoman Elise Stefanik led Harvard alumni in Congress in sending a letter to Harvard University President Claudine Gay demanding that their alma mater condemn the antisemitic statements made by student organizations at Harvard University.
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