This is blatant foreign interference in US academia — reinforced by a member of US Congress and granted audience to by the university itself.

That's alarming, even by the standard of censorship and repression around Palestine on campuses.

theintercept.com/2021/09/28/isr…
Once again, we are seeing false accusations of antisemitism, and the false equation of “Zionist” and “Jew,” used to help the Israeli government avoid accountability for oppressing Palestinians.

As the teacher herself said, ”States are not religions, nor are states a people.”
We send Kylie Broderick perseverance and solidarity as she begins teaching what is sure to be an excellent course.

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Many of our Jewish members recall witnessing this tragedy as a moment that opened their eyes to the brutality of Israeli occupation.
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The struggle to prevent these child murders, bring the murderers to justice, and honor the deceased is ongoing.
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