Recent statements by various academic and student groups regarding the ceasefire in Gaza have sparked controversy and a federal investigation into alleged antisemitism at Johns Hopkins University. The American Association of University Professors and an ASU student group have expressed their positions on the issue, with calls for adherence to international law and concerns over support for Hamas.
.@WaysandMeansGOP has been made aware of more incidents of antisemitism on college campuses, including those in New York. I’ve introduced two pieces of legislation to tackle the problem & hold institutions, faculty & students accountable. https://t.co/prkVh8pS9y
Two statements regarding the ceasefire in Gaza are at the center of a new federal investigation of alleged antisemitism at Johns Hopkins University. https://t.co/aPNBt85I7I
Statements regarding the ceasefire are at the center of a new federal investigation of alleged antisemitism at Johns Hopkins University. https://t.co/aPNBt85I7I
The American Association of University Professors, which is supposed to defend academic freedom, has signed a statement calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The statement says “Hamas and Israel must adhere to standards of international law.” Former AAUP President Cary Nelson: https://t.co/oVfRVOeEf5
Yesterday, an @ASU student group publicly stated their support for Hamas and called for "death to the Zionist." A bill banning student groups that support foreign terrorist organizations is necessary so Jewish students can feel safe on campus. 📹: @almaforarizona's speech today https://t.co/J7LYSiM2He
We are a collective of sociologists who support the cause of Palestinian liberation. We came together to push @ASAnews to call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. Yesterday they issued the following that falls far short of that objective. 🧵 https://t.co/IpRr6H1d3z https://t.co/JmWirtPFbh