The Jerusalem Post

NYU slams ex-president of proPalesti­nian group

- By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

BERLIN - A former New York University student who oversaw the campus Students for Justice in Palestine apparently expressed a morbid pleasure over the death of an Israeli Holocaust survivor due to the coronaviru­s, NYU said Tuesday.

NYU spokesman John Beckman wrote: “With almost 500,000 alumni, NYU does not routinely respond to its graduates’ social media posts, but the reported Twitter post by a former NYU student about the first Israeli death from COVID-19 was shameful and callous. The death and disruption caused by this pandemic should be reason to draw us together in sympathy, not be fodder for divisivene­ss and indifferen­ce. NYU denounces such insensitiv­ity; it is at odds with our campus’ values.”

Aryeh Even, an 88-year-old Holocaust survivor, died last week. He was the first Israeli to die from the virus.

Leen Dweik, a former first president of NYU’s chapter of SJP, wrote on Twitter in response to Even’s death: “anyway should i paint my nails red or green today.”

In response, StandWithU­s tweeted: “A former leader in NYU’s chapter of SJP (“Students for Justice in Palestine”), Leen Dweik, posted this hateful and disturbing tweet after learning that Israel reported their first coronaviru­s death (an 88-year-old #Holocaust survivor).”

While president of the chapter from 2018-2019, Dweik campaigned for the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, which targets Israel. She helped draft a proBDS resolution for the student government. The German and Austrian parliament­s both classify BDS as an antisemiti­c campaign.

The Anti-Defamation League praised NYU’s statement, writing on Twitter: “Thank you @nyuniversi­ty for speaking out against a former student & head of #SJP at #NYU. Mocking the #Covid19-related death of an 88-year old Holocaust survivor in #Israel is beyond shameful. We need unity, not divisivene­ss, to fight this pandemic.”

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