Harvard University students who vocally advocated in favor of the Hamas attacks in Israel are now seeking donations for alleged mental health issues.

Pro-Hamas protests in universities around the United States left many citizens shocked, particularly after dozens of student organizations signed a letter blaming Israel for Hamas murdering over 1,400 Israelis last weekend. The horrific attacks shocked the world, resulting in Israel launching a massive war in retaliation.

In an almost hilarious turn of events, those same Harvard students are now reportedly begging for funds to support their mental health.

The Harvard Arab Alumni Association wrote to members appealing for help in supporting those same students. “They may require legal counsel, healthcare, mental health support, financial aid or mentorship to navigate these turbulent and uncertain times,” the statement read.

“They have been subjected to relentless bullying and intimidation,” the association wrote, in a letter obtained by reporter John Hasson. ‘This situation is rapidly deteriorating as some students find their names on watchlists, creating severe risks for their immigration status and future career prospects.

“Our ask and plea to you all is to extend your hand to these students and provide the vital assistance they need within your capacity and scope of influence.”

This comes after a letter from last week titled “Joint Statement by Harvard Palestine Solidarity Groups on the Situation in Palestine,” included 31 student organizations — including the Ivy League’s affiliate of Amnesty International — condemning Israel, stating: “We, the undersigned student organizations, hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.”

“The apartheid regime is the only one to blame,” the groups added.

CEOs and business leaders investing in Harvard called for these students to be “blacklisted.” Since then, some of those same students who signed the letter later distanced themselves from it.

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