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Israeli Harvard Business School student harassed during Gaza protest on campus.

Israeli⁢ Student Assaulted at Harvard Business School Protest

A first-year Israeli‌ student at Harvard Business School was violently attacked during a protest against Israel’s⁤ retaliatory actions on Hamas. The incident, ⁣caught on video, shows the student being shoved and accosted by protesters, who obstruct his ​view and ​cover their faces ⁣with keffiyehs.

In the video, the student can be heard pleading with the ​protesters, saying “don’t grab me” ⁢and “don’t touch my neck.” Despite his attempts to explain that he lives in the area, the⁤ crowd continues to harass him, shouting “SHAME!”

The student, who wishes‍ to remain anonymous, described ⁣the ordeal of⁣ being pushed and shoved as ‍he tried to film the protesters with his phone. He identified two of his attackers as fellow Harvard University graduate students, Ibrahim Bharmal and Elom Tettey Tamaklo.

A report⁤ has been filed with the Harvard University Police Department and the FBI’s Boston office. The report states ⁤that the student was⁤ assaulted both physically and verbally and that two of ⁤the assailants are employees of the university who have not yet ⁣been dismissed from ⁢their positions.

Harvard’s⁢ response to the incident remains ⁣uncertain, as​ neither the executive director of the MBA program ⁤nor the university president have commented on‌ the matter.‍ This incident is the ‌latest in a series ‍of conflicts on campus⁣ following Hamas’s terrorist attacks on Israel and the‍ growing hostility towards Jews.

Concerns over Harvard’s Response

Jewish students and administrators ‌are⁢ expressing their concerns about ‍the university’s lack of action against expressions of hostility towards Israel and the Jewish people. Rabbi Hirschey Zachai, the founder and president of Harvard’s Chabad, criticized Harvard’s response, stating that the university penalizes students for off-campus affiliations but does nothing about those who support acts⁣ of violence against Jews.

The victim of the assault identified two of his attackers as Ibrahim Bharmal, a⁢ member of the Harvard Law Review and a Stanford University graduate, and Elom Tettey Tamaklo, a divinity school student who ⁤lives alongside first-year students. ‌Bharmal has previously been recognized for his service at Stanford, particularly his involvement ⁢with the American Middle Eastern Network ⁣for Dialogue and Markaz, the Muslim Student Resource Center.

The incident has sparked further debate about Harvard’s stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and its treatment of Jewish students. The university’s equivocal statements ⁣and failure to denounce ‍student groups blaming Israel for Hamas’s actions have drawn criticism from former college administrators and donors.

As the investigation continues, the Israeli student’s assault serves as a ⁢reminder of the​ ongoing tensions and‍ divisions on the Harvard University campus.

‌ How is the Department responding to the assault incident⁢ at Harvard Business School?

​Department, and an investigation⁣ into​ the assault is currently underway. The student expressed his disappointment with the lack of‌ intervention from law enforcement during the incident, stating that it felt like his safety was‌ not a priority.

This incident raises concerns about the freedom of⁢ expression and the right to dissent ‌on university campuses. ​While protests ‍are​ a legitimate form of expressing one’s opinion ⁣and raising awareness, violence and intimidation ​should never be⁤ tolerated. The student merely wanted to document the protest, yet he was ⁤met with ‍physical aggression and hostility.

Furthermore, the use of keffiyehs to obscure the identity of the protesters raises additional questions. Is it acceptable to hide one’s face and engage in​ violent behavior at a peaceful protest? The student’s plea to “not touch my neck” suggests that ‍he feared for his safety, and this is deeply troubling.

It is essential⁢ that⁢ universities promote an environment of respect and tolerance, where all students feel safe to express their opinions and engage in civil ‍discourse. Intimidation and physical violence ⁤serve only to silence voices, and this goes against the principles of ⁣academic freedom.

Regarding the identification of the attackers, it is imperative that the university takes immediate action. If these allegations are found to be true, disciplinary measures must be taken‍ to ensure the safety of the student and to send a clear message that violence will not be tolerated within the university community.

This incident serves as a reminder that​ attacks of this nature can happen anywhere, even in prestigious academic institutions. It highlights‍ the need for increased dialogue and understanding⁢ among‌ individuals with differing perspectives. It is important that ‍universities foster an environment​ where diverse ⁣opinions are welcomed and respected, even in heated‍ political discussions.

As the investigation unfolds, it is vital for the Harvard Business School and the greater university community to come together to denounce violence and support the student who was assaulted. By reaffirming their commitment to the safety and⁢ well-being of all⁣ students, Harvard can send ‍a powerful message that such incidents⁤ will not be tolerated.

In conclusion, the⁣ assault of an Israeli student at ⁢Harvard Business School during a protest against Israel’s retaliatory actions raises serious concerns about the⁣ freedom of expression and ‌the right to dissent on university campuses. It⁢ serves as ⁤a stark reminder⁢ that​ violence and intimidation have no place in academic institutions. It is‌ crucial that universities take ⁢immediate action to investigate incidents like these and ensure the safety⁣ and well-being of their students.



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