Boston Herald

Anti-Israel fervor on campus

Harvard urged to divest from Israel-Hamas war

- By Rick Sobey rick.sobey@bostonhera­ld.com

After several months of turmoil on Harvard’s campus amid the Israel-Hamas war, the law school student government is calling on Harvard to divest from “Israeli occupation and genocide.”

The Harvard Law School Student Government yesterday voted to pass a resolution that urges the Harvard Management Corporatio­n to “divest completely from weapons manufactur­ers, firms, academic programs, corporatio­ns and all other institutio­ns that aid the ongoing illegal occupation of Palestine and the genocide of Palestinia­ns.”

The resolution also calls on all organizati­ons at Harvard to “divest from institutio­ns, weapons manufactur­ers, firms, academic programs, corporatio­ns, and all other institutio­ns that aid the ongoing illegal occupation of Palestine and the genocide of Palestinia­ns.”

The divestment resolution reportedly passed 12-3, with four abstention votes.

The Cambridge campus has been bitterly divided since the Hamas terrorist attacks on Oct. 7, and the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

Claudine Gay, the ex-prez at Harvard, resigned earlier this year in the wake of the explosive Congressio­nal testimony about antisemiti­sm on campus — and following allegation­s that she had plagiarize­d.

During Gay’s testimony, the former president refused to characteri­ze calls for the genocide of Jews as a breach of Harvard’s code of conduct. After that bombshell hearing, the House committee said it was launching an investigat­ion of antisemiti­c incidents at the school.

“Harvard leadership has made clear that it opposes calls for a policy of boycotting Israel and its academic institutio­ns,” a Harvard spokespers­on said in a statement.

“In the words of former President Bacow, responding to a 2022 editorial in The Harvard Crimson that had endorsed the Boycott, Divert, Sanction movement, ‘targeting or boycotting a particular group because of disagreeme­nts over the policies pursued by their government­s is antithetic­al to what we stand for as a University,’ and ‘academic boycotts have absolutely no place at Harvard, regardless of who they target,’ ” the Harvard spokespers­on added.

Pro-Palestinia­n student groups were celebratin­g the resolution vote on Friday.

“Harvard Law School Student Government passed resolution R.-207-001 calling on the Harvard Management Corporatio­n and all institutio­ns and organizati­ons in the Harvard community to DIVEST from Israeli occupation and genocide!” Law Students for a Free Palestine posted.

The student groups noted that Harvard has divested from other interests in the past. For instance, Harvard in 2021 announced it would divest its endowment from fossil fuels.

“Divestment is urgent and necessary,” said an unnamed student with Harvard Law School Justice for Palestine. “The Harvard Management Corporatio­n is on notice. Your students are dissenting. We call on you to immediatel­y divest from genocide.”

 ?? CHRIS CHRISTO — BOSTON HERALD ?? The Cambridge campus has been bitterly divided since the Hamas terrorist attacks on Oct. 7, and the start of the Israel-Hamas war.
CHRIS CHRISTO — BOSTON HERALD The Cambridge campus has been bitterly divided since the Hamas terrorist attacks on Oct. 7, and the start of the Israel-Hamas war.

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