More than 30 Harvard University student organizations are holding Israel "entirely responsible" for Hamas' mass slaughter --- sparking outraged condemnation and calls by a congresswoman for the Ivy League school to denounce the "abhorrent and heinous" support of "evil and terrorism."
In a letter titled "Joint Statement by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups on the Situation in Palestine," 31 student organizations --- including the Ivy League's affiliate of Amnesty International --- condemned Israel, even as its residents are kidnapped and more than 700 have been killed by the terrorist organization.
The groups claim Hamas' attack "did not happen in a vacuum," and the Israeli government has forced Palestinians to live in an "open-air prison for over two decades," according to the letter obtained by The Post
"We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence," the letter reads.
"The apartheid regime is the only one to blame," the groups claim.
“Israeli violence has structured every aspect of Palestinian existence for 75 years,” they continue.
“From systematized land seizures to routine airstrikes, arbitrary detentions, to military checkpoints, and enforced family separations to targeted killings, Palestinians have been forced to live in a state of death, both slow and sudden.”
“Today, the Palestinian ordeal enters into uncharted territory,” the groups wrote. “The coming days will require a firm stand against retaliation.
“We call on the Harvard community to take action to stop the ongoing annihilation of Palestinians.”
The Post has reached out to Harvard University for comment.
The letter was signed by groups including the African American Resistance Organization, Amnesty International, the Harvard Islamic Society and Harvard Jews for Liberation.
It sparked almost immediate condemnation, including from Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-NY), who graduated from Harvard in 2006.
“It is abhorrent and heinous that Harvard student groups are blaming Israel for Hamas' barbaric terrorist attacks that have killed over 700 Israelis,” tweeted the New York rep, a senior member of the House Armed Services Committee.
"Any voice that excuses the slaughter of innocent women and children has chosen the side of evil and terrorism.
"I am calling on the leadership of @Harvard to immediately publicly condemn these vile anti-Semitic statements."
Princeton professor Robert George also tweeted, "31 --- yes, 31 --- Harvard organizations have declared that the murders, r*pes, kidnappings, and other atrocities committed by Hamas against innocent people are in no way the fault of Hamas, but are rather entirely the fault of ... Israel.
"Something is deeply, deeply wrong in academia."
Political scientist Ian Bremmer, meanwhile, said he "can't imagine who would want to identify with such a group.
"Harvard parents---talk to your educated kids about this," he tweeted.
Aviva Klompas, a former speechwriter for the Israeli government, also took aim at the organizations for their support of the terrorist group.
"Israelis --- young and old --- were slaughtered in their homes. Entire families were butchered in cold blood," she wrote of the violence in Israel.
"In one home, a terrorist shot the parents dead, took a child's cellphone and livestreamed the horrors on the child's Facebook account. Elsewhere, dozens of young people were massacred at a music festival.
"Grandmothers were snatched from their homes and taken hostage. They took mothers carrying babies," she continued.
“Hamas is currently holding over 100 hostages, most of whom are civilians. Some are babies and children.
“Hamas acted with a savagery that can only be described as evil,” Klompas wrote. “But these students are so steeped in hate for Israel, that they are cheering on terrorists and denouncing the victims.”
Harvard's Palestine Solidarity Committee has previously come under fire for hosting anti-Israel events like a “Boycott Israel Trek,” and have claimed responsibility for getting the school newspaper, the Harvard Crimson, to support the controversial Boycott, Divest, Sanctions movement.
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Oh look another authoritarian trying to abuse his powers when faced with the slightest opposition.
I'm sure my grandfather has in drawer somewhere, but we are liberal jews and since during socialism the practice has completely died out due to antisemitism at the time, I never saw of any of my jewish friends or relatives wear one even occasionally. Here anyone who wears it is mostly orthodox jews, usually visiting from Israel. It's like asking christians if they have a cross on the wall at home, I know none of my christian friends do, they would probably have to go back to their grandparents too. Last time I wore one was 10 years ago to a distant relatives wedding in Israel.
All your caricatures of jews really leads me to believe that you either have never even talked to a jew and all your prepositions come from orthodox or mildly religious israelis, despite saying you don't live there.
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Have you ever been in a synagogue? I really don't believe you're jewish. You identify only with PCM white euros, you have no ability to prove jewishness, and you don't rly like jews. Lmao.
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"papers please"
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Apart from weddings? A few times when I was a kid and for my mitzvah, because my grandparents insisted despite them not regularly attending either.
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Did you ever go to hebrew school or is that an american thing?
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I went to a normal gymnasium.
Anything else or will you keep doing your >papieren, bitte tirade when faced with the reality that jews are in-fact not part of a gestalt consciousness?
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Did you ghost ping carp? Bruh.
I still don't believe you're a Jew.
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no and
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I believe you're Jew!
@R_FrankensteinV2 is jealous because he will never be a real Jew.
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