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Wednesday, December 13th 2023
Daniel Haas Human Rights Watch, Nov. 25, 2023 “… it was the domination of HRW’s Israel-Palestine work by some voices that drown out others to the point where those who feel uncomfortable with HRW’s approach and processes – and they do exist – feel silenced.” Farewell email from Human Rights Watch’s Danielle Haas to […]
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Tzipi Hotovely Yahoo News, Dec. 10, 2023 ‘… making any such call while Hamas still has its arsenal as well as 137 Israeli hostages, is like saying to Israelis that you do not mind if October 7 happens again, particularly given that the leadership of Hamas has publicly said that it would carry out October […]
Douglas Murray The Spectator, Dec. 9, 2023 “A released Israeli hostage has said they were themselves held for almost 50 days by an UNRWA teacher” There’s an old joke about the United Nations having a football team. ‘But who would they play?’ it goes. ‘Why, Israel of course.’ There may not be much humour in […]
Algemeiner staff Algemeiner, Dec. 6, 2023 “The Secretary-General decided to activate this rare clause only when it allows him to put pressure on Israel, which is fighting the Nazi Hamas terrorists. This is more proof of the Secretary-General’s moral distortion and his bias against Israel.” United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has “reached a new […]
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Tuesday, December 12th 2023
The Treason of the Intellectuals: Nial Ferguson, The Free Press, Dec. 11, 2023 If a University President Is Dreadful, Fire Him/Her/They/Ze/It: Charles Lipson, Real Clear Politics, Dec. 11, 2023 How Rich Alumni Ousted Penn’s President Liz Magill: Melissa Korn, Rachel Louise Ensign and Douglas Belkin, WSJ, Dec. 11, 2023 It’s Time for Congress to Open Harvard’s Books: Adam Andrzejewski. Tablet, Dec. […]
Nial Ferguson The Free Press, Dec. 11, 2023 “But the reason Claudine Gay’s carefully phrased answers on Tuesday infuriated her critics is not that they were technically incorrect, but that they were so clearly at odds with her record—specifically her record as dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences in the years 2018–2022, when […]
Charles Lipson Real Clear Politics, Dec. 11, 2023 “They are the ones who demean all Israelis as “settler colonialists” who have no right to live there. They are the ones who call the generous donors of buildings, professorships, and student scholarships “exploitative capitalists,” hardly better than slave owners. And so on.” Chicken Little was […]
Melissa Korn, Rachel Louise Ensign and Douglas Belkin WSJ, Dec. 11, 2023 “The beginning of the end for Magill came this summer, when advertisements went out for the Palestine Writes Literature Festival, billed as a celebration of Palestinian writers and artists and set to take place on Penn’s campus with backing from some Penn programs.” […]
Adam Andrzejewski Tablet, Dec. 10, 2023 “It seems these schools are more federal contractors than educators—with federal payments exceeding undergraduate student tuition.” In their congressional testimony last week, the presidents of Harvard, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and the University of Pennsylvania refused to denounce terrorism or explain whether calls for the genocide of Jews represent […]
Monday, December 11th 2023
ENOUGH BLAME TO GO AROUND Why University Presidents are Under Fire: Fareed Zakaria, CNN, Dec. 10, 2023 — When one thinks of America’s greatest strengths, the kind of assets the world looks at with admiration and envy, America’s elite universities would have long been at the top of that list. But the American public has been losing faith in these universities – and […]
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