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Harvard students spark alumni outrage with pro-Palestinian letter criticizing Israel

04:17 10.10.2023

In a powerful and controversial move, a coalition of 34 Harvard University student organizations has released a pro-Palestinian statement, expressing their outrage over the ongoing Israel-Gaza war. This statement has sparked intense backlash from prominent alumni of the prestigious institution.

Published on Monday, the statement from the Harvard student organizations asserts that they hold the Israeli regime solely responsible for the escalating violence between Israelis and Palestinians. Decades of occupation have led the students to condemn the Israeli government, labeling it an "apartheid regime" and asserting that it is the primary cause of the current conflict.

The significance of this statement cannot be understated, as Harvard University has produced eight former presidents and four of the nine current Supreme Court justices. The student organizations involved in the issuance of this statement encompass a wide array of backgrounds, including Muslim and Palestinian support groups, as well as organizations such as Harvard Jews for Liberation and the African American Resistance Organization.

In response to the pro-Palestinian statement, prominent Harvard University alumni have expressed their vehement opposition and have called upon the university to take action against the signatories. These alumni, who have achieved great success and influence in various fields, were quick to denounce the student statement, which they believe unjustly blames Israel for the violence plaguing the region.

The recent outbreak of violence in the region has been marked by a day of bombing in Gaza's Jabalia refugee camp, which has left residents fearing for their safety. The relentless airstrikes by Israel in response to attacks by the Islamist militant group Hamas have resulted in a high death toll and widespread destruction. The situation has also disrupted the Rafah crossing between Gaza and Egypt, further exacerbating the challenges faced by the people in the region.

While the exact number of students in support of the pro-Palestinian statement could not be verified by Reuters, the response from prominent alumni reflects a deep concern over the perceived lack of action from Harvard University's leadership. Former Harvard President Lawrence Summers, a respected figure in both academia and politics, criticized the current leadership for their silence and accused them of remaining neutral in the face of acts of terror against Israel.

The silence from Harvard's senior leadership has been met with widespread condemnation, with many expressing their shock and disappointment. The university's prestigious reputation as a bastion of free speech and radical ideas has come under scrutiny, as the student letter has struck a chord within the political establishment.

Republican U.S. Representative Elise Stefanik, herself a Harvard graduate, described the student statement as "abhorrent and heinous," condemning it for excusing the "slaughter of innocent women and children." Similarly, Senator Ted Cruz, a Harvard Law School graduate, expressed his disbelief, questioning, "What the hell is wrong with Harvard?"

It remains to be seen how Harvard University will handle this contentious situation. While the institution's president and senior leadership issued a statement expressing their heartbreak over the recent violence and destruction caused by Hamas' attack on Israel, they did not directly address the student letter or the ensuing controversy. As tensions continue to mount, the world awaits Harvard's response and the potential consequences for the signatories of the pro-Palestinian statement.

/ Tuesday, October 10, 2023, 4:17 AM /

themes:  War  Israel  Hamas



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