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Harvard's Antisemitism Report: A Turning Point? Or More of the Same?

11 min · 4. maj 2025
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On April 29, Harvard released its long-awaited report on antisemitism and anti-Israel bias, revealing over 300 pages of testimony, analysis, and recommendations. While the document highlights constructive steps forward, it also exposes a troubling pattern of exclusion and hostility faced by Jewish and Israeli members of the university. This episode dives into the report’s key findings - and its blind spots - including the entrenched ideological leanings within parts of the faculty that perpetuate anti-Western, anti-Israel, and antisemitic sentiment. Is Harvard ready for meaningful change, or is this just another surface-level response to a deeper institutional crisis?

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