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My latest in @JNS_org: 🧵

A Jewish Israeli researcher faced “discrimination and insidious, malicious conduct intended to permanently tarnish his reputation and career” at Stanford University, including “tampering with his lab results and manufacturing a bogus complaint against him, merely for being Israeli,” according to a federal lawsuit filed on Thursday.Image
The suit, brought by the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law and the firm Cohen Williams, accuses the private school in Stanford, Calif., of being “complicit in permitting an environment saturated with intimidation and harassment of Jewish and Israeli students to flourish on campus.”

Shay Laps, a postdoctoral researcher, arrived at Stanford roughly six months after the Hamas-led terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023, having been recommended by a Nobel laureate, according to the lawsuit. He aimed to “develop his research of synthetic and ‘smart’ insulin, which would revolutionize treatment for millions of people suffering from diabetes,” the Brandeis Center stated.

He faced extensive discrimination in the lab of Danny Chou, an associate pediatrics professor at Stanford, per the lawsuit, including tampering with his research, a fabricated sexual harassment complaint against him and being locked out of a lab.Image
“I was just shocked by the set of facts,” Rachel Lerman, vice chair and director of appeals and critical motions at the @brandeiscenter, told JNS. “We all think we’ve seen it all, but this guy, he’s really traumatized by what happened.”
On Laps’s first day, Terra Lin, a research assistant in the lab, who “knew nothing about him other than that he was a Jewish scientist from Israel,” told him “never to speak with her in person” and if he needed anything, he must do so in writing, according to the Brandeis Center.

“When Laps tried to join a group of co-workers, including the lab staffer, for lunch, the lab staffer instructed Laps not to sit with her or other lab employees. She also urged other researchers in the lab to shun Laps,” the Brandeis Center stated. (According to the suit, Lin also tried to “frustrate, delay or inhibit” Laps’s requests for research materials and equipment, at one point referring him to a colleague recovering in the hospital from a major car accident.)

According to the Brandeis Center, she tampered with Laps’s research, “producing fraudulent results behind his back that could have ruined his career and encouraging him to discard all evidence of her tampering.” It added that when Laps found out about such sabotage, the lab’s leader and his mentor “refused to address the issue.”
The following month, Chou told Laps that Stanford would launch a Title IX investigation against him over a complaint of sexual harassment from an undergraduate student, urging him to leave the lab to avoid the investigation and to save his reputation.

Laps, who had never been accused of anything before, was shocked, Lerman told JNS.

When the Israeli researcher contacted the school’s Title IX office, he was told that no formal complaint had been filed against him; thus, there was no investigation. The office had received an email stating that Laps violated university rules, but told him it couldn’t confirm the author.

Given that Chou told Laps about the report, the lab leader “was apparently involved with the scheme,” the lawsuit states. “The Title IX office saw it for what it was, baseless, and closed the matter.”
Laps filed a discrimination complaint with the university about his treatment in Chou’s lab, prompting the university to open an investigation. In response, Chou terminated Laps, deactivated his badge and locked him out of the lab, according to the lawsuit. His access was later restored when Stanford intervened.

Stanford concluded that Laps, who has since resigned from Stanford and left the country, did not face discrimination, nor did Chou retaliate against him. The lawsuit alleges that those conclusions were “predetermined.”

It further alleges that the university retaliated against Laps by rescinding two of the three years it had promised for his postdoctoral research, causing him to lose out on a prestigious grant that had been awarded to him.
“Stanford takes any allegation of antisemitism very seriously. In this instance, and based on all the allegations that Dr. Laps reported directly to the institution, a thorough internal investigation found that they were unsubstantiated,” Dee Mostofi, assistant vice president of external communications at Stanford, told JNS.
@brandeiscenter Lerman told JNS that the Brandeis Center sees “it as part of a trend that we’re seeing lately with universities very badly treating Israeli students and postdocs.”
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Jul 4
My latest on @Wikipedia in @JNS_org: 🧵

The widely used online encyclopedia Wikipedia deems the Anti-Defamation League and NGO Monitor to be “generally unreliable” sources to cite when discussing Israel and the Palestinians, but it maintains that Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor “can be cited as an opinion source” on Israel and the Palestinians. EuroMed has accused Israeli soldiers of harvesting Palestinian organs and their founder and chairman celebrated the Oct. 7 attacks.Image
The Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor is “an advocacy organization on a controversial topic, and should be used with attribution for factual claims,” Wikipedia states on its list of “reliable” and “perennial” sources. The group appears “to gather and responsibly report claims and information gathered directly from primary sources, and is widely used with attribution by reliable news sources,” Wikipedia states.Image
@GeraldNGOM is the president of @NGOmonitor, whose profile of Euro-Mediterranean Human Rights Monitor notes its links to Hamas. “This is outrageous, but not surprising,” he told JNS, of Wikipedia trusting the group more than his nonprofit.

“Wikipedia’s decision-making process, especially on highly disputed arenas like the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, amplifies prevailing ideological biases and agendas,” Steinberg told JNS. “Advocacy NGOs and their allies have invested years in attempts to silence NGO Monitor research. This is far from preservation of knowledge.”
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Jun 20
My first piece on @Wikipedia in @JNS_org: 🧵

‘Hypocrisy, double-standards’ in effort to axe Wikipedia page on Iranian policy to destroy Israel
“The whole thing is totally arbitrary,” an observer who documents anti-Israel hate bias on the platform told JNS.Image
Iranian regime leaders have long said “death to Israel” publicly, and Gideon Sa’ar, the Israeli foreign minister, told the United Nations Security Council this week that the Islamic Republic’s avowed goal is to “annihilate the State of Israel.” Iranian terror proxies, including Hamas, call for Israel’s destruction in their charters.

But that isn’t enough for some editors at Wikipedia, the sixth most visited site globally in May, who are attempting to delete an article titled “Destruction of Israel in Iranian policy.”

The article, which was created on June 4 and has garnered about 42,000 views in the past 30 days, states that Iran’s “foreign policy doctrine includes calling for the destruction of Israel as a Jewish state” and that “the rejection of Israel’s legitimacy has remained consistent across both hardline and moderate Iranian leaderships.”Image
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@MaxAbrahms, an associate professor of political science at Northeastern University who studies terrorism and the Middle East, told JNS that “Wikipedia is waging a disinformation campaign against Israel.”

If the page is deleted, or if it is merged into a larger article, “Israel will be less popular, the Islamic Republic will be more popular and readers will be stupider,” he said.
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Jun 7
Excited to announce that I've been published in @RCInvestigates about @Wikipedia!

Taking Sides: Wikipedia Advances Anti-Israel Narratives 🧵 Image
Wikipedia, the world’s go-to site for information that professes to take a neutral point of view, is coming under fire for alleged anti-Israel bias in the sources it favors and content it delivers to millions of readers.

The criticism is coming from several quarters, including a bipartisan group of 23 members of Congress who, in an April letter, expressed “deep concern regarding antisemitism” found in the online encyclopedia. The entries routinely highlight the work of anti-Zionist scholars and Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), according to a review by RealClearInvestigations, while dismissing the views of Israel’s defenders. Amnesty International, which casts Israel as genocidal, is considered a reliable source for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, while the Anti-Defamation League, which rejects that view, is not.
Wikipedia is produced by volunteer editors who are instructed to follow a set of rules as they summarize the work of authoritative sources, which can include those that appear to be biased. Its consensus model encourages editors to work out their differences collegially and reach a compromise that balances the different viewpoints of sources to ensure neutrality. But critics say that so many academics and NGOs hold left-leaning views that cast Israel as the oppressor and Palestinians as the oppressed that it is hard for editors to avoid publishing biased statements as neutral ones.

Consider Wiki’s entry for “Gaza genocide” – a title that, critics argue, takes sides. It begins with this statement: “According to a United Nations Special Committee, Amnesty International, and other experts and human rights organizations, Israel is committing genocide against the Palestinian people during its ongoing invasion and bombing of the Gaza Strip as part of the Gaza war.” The entry then lists several paragraphs of evidence, including large-scale deaths of Palestinians, the forced displacement of most of the population, and starvation.

Where’s the other side of the story to establish neutrality? Not until the seventh paragraph do readers learn that Hamas’ attack in Israel, killing 1,139 people, sparked the invasion of Gaza. But rather than calling Hamas a terrorist group – a classification used by the U.S., EU, U.K., Canada, and other democratic nations – whose avowed goal is the destruction of Israel, the entry describes the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas as a response to Israel’s historic treatment of Palestinians.Image
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May 23
Clip of me from @boazhepner’s recent Chosen Links episode on Wikipedia’s bias, where I was part of an 11-member panel discussing the matter.
Here’s the link to the full episode:
Also cool to see the episode featured on @RCPolitics’s homepage yesterday realclearpolitics.com/2025/05/22/Image
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May 8
This week's Campus Watch in @JewishJournal: 🧵

Jewish UCLA Student Assaulted on Campus
A Jewish student at UCLA was assaulted on campus April 30 during an unauthorized event promoted by the suspended Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter.

The university said in a May 1 statement that it told SJP “that moving forward with the unauthorized event would violate campus policy and the terms of the suspension” and that “when individuals set up a projection screen and audio equipment and began to project a film going against campus directives, within approximately six minutes, the UCLA Police Department (UCPD) seized the unauthorized sound and video equipment.” The university estimated that around 150 people gathered at the event, during which “a student and a police officer were physically assaulted … The student also had his personal belongings stolen from him.” The student, Eli Tsives, told Fox News host Trace Gallagher that he came to the event with his Israeli flag to show Jewish students to not be afraid of anti-Israel protesters. “One protester grabbed my flag and ran away. I went after them to retrieve my flag, and then around six, seven, eight of them circled around me and started throwing punches,” Tsives said. “One person tried to punch me in a headlock.”

The university’s statement added that university police “arrested three individuals and issued stay-away orders. We are sorry for what this student experienced, and we have already been in touch with him to offer support. This is unacceptable and UCLA will not tolerate it.”Image
Georgetown Students Vote for Anti-Israel Divestment Measure
Georgetown University’s student body voted in favor of an anti-Israel divestment measure, with around 68% in favor and 32% against.

The Georgetown Student Association election commission announced the results on April 29; the referendum only needed a simple majority to pass and 25% of the student body to vote, according to The Georgetown Voice student newspaper. Twenty-nine percent of the student body voted on the referendum.

Interim President Robert Groves sent out an email shortly after the results were announced stating that the university would not be implementing the referendum “based on our institutional values and history and existing university resources and processes that address our investments.” He added that there are “a wide range of opinions on the conflict in the Middle East within our community. We have numerous events to present different perspectives on the conflict. Guided by the University’s Policy on Speech and Expression, we will continue to protect the right of members of our community to freely express their views.”
Harvard Law Review Awards $65,000 Fellowship to Student Charged with Assaulting Israeli
The Harvard Law Review awarded a $65,000 fellowship to a student who is facing charges of allegedly assaulting an Israeli classmate.

According to @FreeBeacon @CAndersonMO, citing reporting from @irastoll at “The Editors” Substack, the fellowship is a stipend to fund recent graduates’ work “in a public-interest related role at a government agency or nonprofit organization.” The student, Ibrahim Bharmal, will be working at the Council on American-Islamic Relation (CAIR)-Los Angeles affiliate and is set to graduate this year. The Free Beacon reported that the assault took place during a protest in Oct. 2023 in which Bharmal, who is a Harvard Law Review editor, and another graduate student “were shown shoving and accosting their Israeli classmate in a video.” Bharmal and the other graduate student who are being charged with misdemeanor criminal assault have been ordered to participate in a pretrial diversionary program that, if successfully completed, would prevent the criminal conviction from being added to his record.
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Apr 24
This week's Campus Watch in @JewishJournal: 🧵

Harvard Sues Trump Administration Over Freezing Federal Funding
Harvard University President Alan Garber announced on April 21 that the university is suing the Trump administration over freezing billions of dollars to the university.

The administration initially froze more than $2 billion from the university; the government had at first demanded that the university ban masks and rescinds its Diversity, Equity and Inclusion program and subsequently issued more demands that, among other things, the university revoke recognition of anti-Israel student groups and auditing its academic programs to ensure that they’re adhering to viewpoint diversity. The Trump administration is reportedly planning on freezing an additional billion dollars after the university publicized the administration’s letter despite the administration’s request it be confidential, according to a Wall Street Journal report.

Garber contended that the government’s actions put critical research at risk, including research into cancer, Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease. Further, he argued that “the law requires that the federal government engage with us about the ways we are fighting and will continue to fight antisemitism. Instead, the government’s April 11 demands seek to control whom we hire and what we teach. Today, we stand for the values that have made American higher education a beacon for the world.”Image
Georgetown Student Gov’t Postpones BDS Vote Initially Scheduled During Passover
Georgetown University’s student government postponed a vote on a nonbinding campuswide referendum that was initially scheduled during Passover calling for the university to divest from companies linked to Israel and sever all academic ties with Israeli universities.

The vote was moved from April 14-16 to April 26-28; it requires a majority vote to pass and at least 25% voter turnout by the undergraduate student body. The Georgetown University Student Association (GUSA) said in a statement posted to social media that it “made this decision after hearing concerns about the placement of the election during a religious holiday.” According to The Hoya, a student newspaper at the university, 16 of the 28 student senators voted anonymously to bring the referendum to the student body for a vote, which the paper described as being “a departure from standard GUSA procedure.” @J_Insider @HaleyCohen19 noted that other student government business continued during the Passover holiday. University Director of Jewish Life Rabbi Ilana Zietman told the outlet that this “inadvertently [singled] out Jewish student groups for favoritism or bias as some are claiming, which is not the case. Jewish students would have been happier with postponing all student government matters until after the holiday.” She did say that postponing the vote “was the right move in terms of religious inclusion and a fair process.”
CA Education Dept. Says San Jose Ethnic Studies Curriculum Discriminated Against Jewish Students
The California Department of Education concluded on April 4 that the ethnic studies curriculum at Branham High School in San Jose discriminated against Jewish students, Jewish Telegraphic Agency (JTA) reported.

The Bay Area Jewish Coalition filed a complaint to the department in September alleging that the 12th grade ethnic literature curriculum was biased against Israel; the department concluded that a teacher did not provide a pro-Israel viewpoint during a lesson if Israel is a “settler colonial state.” The department also concluded that a teacher failed to address a group project that featured a slide about the “Genocide of Palestinians.” The teacher’s failure to comment “could have been interpreted by the student audience as approval of the presented thesis.”

“To correct the discrimination found in the San Jose investigation, English language arts and social studies teachers at the school will be required to do a one-hour training before the next school year, and to discuss instruction on “controversial topics” as part of their anti-bias training,” JTA reported.
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