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Harvard University President, Claudine Gay, releases statements condemning the barbaric atrocities perpetrated by Hamas amidst growing tensions on US college campuses. The university embraces a commitment to free expression, not punishing or sanctioning people for expressing objectionable views. The pro-Hamas student groups at Harvard who blamed Israel for the terrorist attacks are defended by Gay, although she does not endorse them. The controversy has sparked backlash and discussions about Israel-Hamas conflicts on campuses nationwide.
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Harvard President Claudine Gay condemns 'barbaric atrocities perpetrated by Hamas' but rejected calls to punish pro-Palestine groups https://t.co/k3HV0TWvbK https://t.co/rVuNgcdZdw
Harvard president Claudine Gay is telling her Jewish students -- and people who, you know, don't support murdering babies, raping women, and killing Jews -- that we should listen to the other side "with compassion," because she doesn't want to condemn pro-Hamas positions.
Harvard President Claudine Gay rejects punishing students behind anti-Israel letter https://t.co/zpHyvwfutM https://t.co/TfoQQK10kW
JUST IN: Harvard President Claudine Gay defends the pro-Hamas group at Harvard who blamed Israel for the Hamas terror attacks, but does not endorse them. Hamas Harvard. “We do not punish or sanction people for expressing [pro-Hamas] views.” The students who blamed Israel for… https://t.co/09kBlPrhOx https://t.co/kGvjRouPRc
Harvard President Claudia Gay reacts to pro-Hamas demonstrations on campus: "Our university embraces a commitment to free expression. That commitment extends to views that many of us find objectionable or outrageous." "We do NOT punish or sanction people for expressing such… https://t.co/ZZVjoAmpCq https://t.co/XsnRMdyb8l
Harvard President Claudine Gay defends students supporting Hamas: “Our university embraces a commitment to free expression. That extends even to views that many of us find objectionable, even outrageous. We do not punish or sanction people for such views.”https://t.co/3lCoWDlFLq
New message from Harvard President Claudine Gay: “Our university embraces a commitment to free expression. That commitment extends even to views that many of us find objectionable, even outrageous. We do not punish or sanction people for expressing such views.” https://t.co/4zFs9HNROj
Harvard president addresses backlash following student groups' statement blaming Israel for violence https://t.co/HAjL3FnbW1
After the Palestinian militant group Hamas' weekend attack on Israel, Israel has bombarded and laid siege to the Gaza Strip. Amid the growing conflict, tensions between students on opposite sides of the issue have boiled over on some US college campuses https://t.co/K2vEhiVdoM
New message from Harvard President Gay: “Our university rejects terrorism. That includes the barbaric atrocities perpetrated by Hamas.” And on free expression: “We do not punish or sanction people for expressing” views that “many of us find objectionable, even outrageous.” https://t.co/BRBQbcsanM
New message from Harvard President Claudine Gay: “Our university rejects terrorism. That includes the barbaric atrocities perpetrated by Hamas.” “We do not punish or sanction people for expressing” views that “many of us find objectionable, even outrageous.” https://t.co/fBtE403hlU
Harvard students are scrambling to take back their pro-Hamas statement in response to the terrorist attacks against Israel. https://t.co/EKmOQWH5pA
After Backlash Against 31 Student Groups Supporting Hamas Killers and Threats of Wall Street Boycott – Harvard University President Releases Statement Condemning Hamas via @gatewaypundit https://t.co/dnzmCAbmei