THE SCROLL: Hamas extremism, Anti-Semitism continue on Ivy League campuses
A Harvard University proctor has reportedly been fired and evicted from his housing after being identified as a key member of a mob caught on video harassing Jewish students.
As the wave of unabashed anti-Semitism on America’s college campuses continues, Ivy League institutions have yet again been the subjects of multiple headlines over the weekend.
A Harvard University proctor has reportedly been fired and evicted from his housing after being identified as a key member of a mob caught on video harassing Jewish students.
UPDATE: Elom Tettey-Tamaklo has been evicted from his housing and relieved of proctor duties after he was identified as one of the key individuals participating in an antisemitic mob on campus.
Tettey-Tamaklo is a second year Harvard Divinity student on a Haverford scholarship.… https://t.co/JwVTFDh7AW— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 11, 2023
A University of Pennsylvania student who praised the Oct. 7 Hamas terror attack on Israel as “glorious” has reportedly been arrested for stealing an Israeli flag.
UPenn student arrested for stealing Israeli flag, praised ‘glorious’ Hamas terror attack https://t.co/N9E2hpc304 pic.twitter.com/iYrrS9Fw1c
— New York Post (@nypost) November 12, 2023
Video circulating on social media shows the Jewish editor of Princeton University’s conservative newspaper harassed at a pro-Palestine event.
”A male student shoves a Palestinian flag in the way of her camera, then blocks her way, forcing her down a step,” journalist Abigal Shrier explains.
This is Alexandra Orbuch, Jewish editor of Princeton’s conservative newspaper. A male student shoves a Palestinian flag in the way of her camera, then blocks her way, forcing her down a step.
/1 https://t.co/Ksj9pe0A9e— Abigail Shrier (@AbigailShrier) November 10, 2023
”Imagine if this type of harassment of a female student had occurred at a Pride Rally or Take Back the Night event. It is unthinkable that the university would stand idly by.”
Campus Reform continues to cover campus Hamas Extremism and anti-Semitism in the wake of the Oct. 7 terrorist attack against Israeli citizens.