Anti-Semitism at US universities – Netanyahu’s harsh reaction – 2024-04-25 02:40:35

by times news cr

2024-04-25 02:40:35

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu responded to the huge number of anti-Semitic scandals at US universities. He said there were calls for the destruction of Israel.

This was reported by the Telegram channel “Today in Israel”.

According to him, “mobs of anti-Semites” are attacking Jewish students and teachers. At the same time, the head of government condemned the reaction of the rectors of several universities to the incident.

“What’s happening on American college campuses is terrible. Anti-Semitic mobs have taken over leading universities. They’re calling for the destruction of Israel. They’re attacking Jewish students. They’re attacking Jewish faculty. It’s reminiscent of what happened at German universities in the 1930s. “This must be stopped and condemned unequivocally. But this did not happen. The reaction of several university presidents is shameful,” Netanyahu emphasized.

He also added that fortunately, many government officials, both local and federal, responded to what was happening, although their reactions varied. However, more participation is needed.

This is necessary not only because they attack Israel and seek to destroy Jews wherever they are, but also because they direct their hatred not only against Israel, but also against America.

Israel strives to protect its citizens from the threat of genocide and terrorist attacks, although terrorists often use civilians as shields. However, despite this, Israel is often subject to accusations of genocide, famine and other war crimes, which are completely false.

Cursor previously wrote that Jewish teacher and pro-Israel activist Shaya Davidai was barred from Columbia University’s main campus in New York while pro-Palestinian student demonstrations continued there. The university’s chief operating officer, Cas Holloway, met Davidai at the entrance and informed him that he was not allowed to enter.

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