Harvard and the culture of higher education in general is being criticized for harboring students groups that have endorsed Hamas and condemned Israel.

A Princeton University Professor, Robert P. George, highlighted a pro-Hamas statement condemning Israel signed by 31 Harvard student groups.

The statement blames Israel for all violence currently unfolding, claimed Palestinians have been forced to live in an “open-air prison” and apartheid regime, and demanded Harvard take the side of Palestinians and actively oppose Israeli retaliation.

 

 

 

 

Furthermore, Harvard released an official statement on the Israel-Palestine conflict, opaquely titled “War in the Middle East.” In response, several prominent alumni criticized it as lackluster, if not far worse.

Former Harvard president and Secretary of the U.S. Treasury Lawrence Summers said, “The silence from Harvard’s leadership, so far, coupled with a vocal and widely reported student groups’ statement blaming Israel solely, has allowed Harvard to appear at best neutral towards acts of terror against the Jewish state of Israel.”

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“What the hell is wrong with Harvard?” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), who attended Harvard Law School, wrote on X.

“It is abhorrent and heinous that Harvard student groups are blaming Israel for Hamas’ barbaric terrorist attacks that have killed over 700 Israelis,” said Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-RY), Chair of the House Republican Conference.

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Matthew J. Peterson, former editor of The American Mind and current Editor-in-Chief at The Blaze, cited the student groups to expose what he sees as hypocrisies at the highest levels of academia. If the Ivy League universities are most concerned about racial injustice and safe spaces for students, why are they engaging in extreme caution in defending Israel amid the Hamas attacks, and would they be as cautious about unequivocally endorsing Black Lives Matter?

“But you know this already. These institutions were dead and gone long time ago. They are silly and unsalvageable. But as long as people continue to treat them as special they will continue to destroy America,” he wrote.

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