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GOP Report Highlights University Responses to Pro-Palestinian Protests Amid Antisemitism Concerns

A GOP-led report reveals troubling responses from universities to pro-Palestinian protests following Hamas attacks, raising concerns over antisemitism and university neutrality.

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Updated: Nov 1st, 2024, 5:24 PM ET

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A new report reveals GOP concerns about university responses to pro-Palestinian protests after Hamas' attacks. Universities like Harvard and Northwestern allegedly failed to support Jewish students while favoring anti-Israel protesters, raising questions about their accountability and commitment to free speech. Key findings include discussions of boycotting Israeli products, negotiations with protesters, and allegations of financial backing from faculty unions. The report calls for stricter enforcement of Title VI protections for Jewish students, citing intentional failures by university leaders. Responses from university administrations suggest ongoing tensions between student protests and perceived antisemitism.


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