HE leaders must exercise free speech to oppose the justification of murder

The rise of antisemitism on campus is the inevitable consequence of leaders’ failure to call out the Hamas atrocities for what they were, says Joseph Mintz

Published on
November 22, 2023
Last updated
November 23, 2023
Vigil supporting Israel at Columbia Unversity, New York, October
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Vigil supporting Israel at Columbia Unversity, New York, October

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Yet again, falling into the misconception that criticism of the actions of the State of Israel is antisemitism. For once and for all, can we set this garbage to rest? Antisemitism is attacking (verbally or physically) people solely because they happen to be Jewish. Objecting to the way that the State of Israel has chosen to act in the face of provocation by Hamas terrorists, by carpet bombing and besieging Gaza, slaughtering residents wholesale, bringing about death and suffering of countless Gaza civilians, is legitimate criticism of a nation that has chosen to breach international humanitarian law.

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