Some Harvard students say they were not consulted or given the chance to voice their disagreement before their student organizations signed a pro-terror joint statement in response to the October 7 attacks against Israel by the Palestinian terror group Hamas.
More than 1,600 Harvard alumni are saying they will withhold donations to the Ivy League university unless school leadership takes swift action to address antisemitism on campus.
Columbia University has announced that the school is suspending both its Students for Justice in Palestine and Jewish Voice for Peace student groups after they "repeatedly violated university policies related to holding campus events."
Video footage posted to social media appears to show students at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada, attacking Jewish and Israeli students who set up a table to call for the release of hostages currently held by Hamas.
Harvard President Claudine Gay has convened an "antisemitism advisory board" following intense backlash over the Ivy League school's failure to condemn its pro-terror students in the wake of a terrorist attack in Israel earlier this month.