Harvard University Dining Service claims that it mistakenly factored in political differences when it boycotted the Israeli company SodaStream according to an article in the Harvard Crimson.
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The Harvard University Dining Service capitulated to anti-Israel protestors and will cease to use water machines produced by the Israeli company SodaStream according to a report in the Harvard Crimson.
Somerville police in cooperation with the police force of Tufts University are investigating anti-Semitic graffiti that was discovered on the college campus on Saturday according to Somerville Patch.
Campus advocates of the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment and Santions (BDS) movement often attack Israel and the Jewish State in an insidious manner. Hiding behind mantra of “human rights” and “pursuing social justice,” students level a variety of false allegations going as far as to accuse Israel of being a genocidal enterprise like Nazi Germany under Hitler.
Anti-Israel protestors stormed an event at the University of Pittsburgh on November 24th requiring police intervention and leaving event organizers shaken.
The Students for Justice in Palestine chapter on the campus of Loyola University was placed on probation for the remainder of the academic year, according to the Jewish Daily Forward.
Brandeis University professor of politics Donald Hindley likened an on-campus event explaining the issues with the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement to Germany in the late 1930's "with everyone at least a Nazi sympathizer."
They advocate for Israel’s destruction, admire terrorists, and are making Jewish students feel unsafe on campuses across the country. They’re Students for Justice in Palestine—and they’re a huge problem.
The Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter at Loyola University was temporarily suspended by the university administration for verbally assaulting a student group tabling for Birthright Israel according to the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law.