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‘Harvard’s Leading Antisemites’: Box truck displays names and photos of students who signed letter blaming Israel for Hamas attacks

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A truck displaying the names and photos of Harvard students who allegedly signed a letter blaming Israel for a violent Hamas terrorist attack on the country has been driving around the campus. The students are part of specific groups that endorsed an open letter on Sunday that blamed “Israeli colonial occupation” for the terrorist attacks committed by Hamas on Saturday, which killed over 1,500 people.

Photos of the truck surfaced on X, formerly Twitter, which has video screens on the sides that reads “Harvard’s Leading Antisemites.” The truck was the brainchild of Accuracy in Media (AIM), a nonprofit watchdog. The truck is “beginning the first of a multi-day campaign that involves other tactics”, according to the New York Post.

“It’s incredibly important to know who the hateful antisemites are in our society. And it’s important for people to know that their actions have consequences,” AIM President Adam Guillette told the Post. Student groups at other elite universities and colleges, such Columbia UniversityYale University and George Washington University, also put out statements supporting Palestine following the terrorist attack on Israel.

The Daily Caller News Foundation reports there were at least four websites that listed the personal information of the students linked to the organizations, according to the Harvard Crimson. At least eight student groups have since retracted their signatures. Harvard President Claudine Gay responded to the letter Tuesday and stated that “no student group” speaks for the university, after the school received immense backlash.

One delusional Harvard student posted photos of the truck with the caption “the right loves to talk cancel culture & free speech suppression on campus, yet today, the right wing mob parked a truck near Harvard doxxing names & faces of Muslim students, many unaffiliated with recent advocacy statements.” The student identifies as they/them and supports LGBTQ in their X bio. Perhaps they/them need to do a quick google search to see all the liberal and Democratic politicians who are standing with Israel and have also called for the names of the students filled with hate to be publicized so companies can choose not to hire antisemites or individuals who support a terrorist organization which does not support they/them pronouns of the LGBTQ community.

 

 

 

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Israeli Media Reports on Tentative Acceptance of U.S.-Brokered Ceasefire with Hezbollah

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Israeli media reported Sunday that Jerusalem has provisionally agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal with Hezbollah, the Islamic Republic-backed militia in Lebanon. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu approved the framework after consultations with senior cabinet members and defense officials, according to Haaretz, Kan, and Ynet.

Foreign Desk News reports that the proposed ceasefire involves a three-phase process. First, Hezbollah operatives would relocate north of the Litani River. Next, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) would withdraw to within Israel’s borders. Finally, mediation would begin between Israel and Lebanon to address unresolved territorial disputes.

Key to Israel’s agreement is a U.S. assurance letter permitting military action in the demilitarized zone if Hezbollah attempts to rearm and the Lebanese armed forces fail to intervene. A U.S.-led international oversight committee will enforce the terms of the agreement.

While Netanyahu expressed some concerns, sources indicate he accepted the core elements of the deal. Former U.S. Ambassador to Israel, Dan Shapiro, is expected to arrive in Tel Aviv on Monday to finalize the details.

The agreement marks a significant diplomatic effort to de-escalate tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, amid ongoing regional instability.

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