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Netanyahu Condemns University Leaders For Silence On Antisemitism

Israelis support plans by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's government to overhaul the judicial system protest against Israel's Supreme Court in Jerusalem, Thursday, Sept. 7, 2023. Thousands support

During his speech to the US Congress, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu criticized university leaders for their response to calls for the genocide of Jews. He specifically called out the presidents of Harvard, Penn, and MIT, expressing disappointment that they did not condemn the hateful rhetoric. Netanyahu highlighted the importance of understanding the historical context of antisemitism, emphasizing that it is the world's oldest hatred.

Netanyahu pointed out that throughout history, Jewish people have been targeted with false accusations and malicious lies, leading to massacres and persecution. He drew parallels between the age-old stereotypes about Jews and the current demonization of the Jewish state. The Prime Minister urged academics to recognize the dangerous implications of allowing such hateful rhetoric to go unchallenged.

By addressing the issue of antisemitism and condemning the spread of false narratives, Netanyahu underscored the importance of standing up against bigotry and discrimination. His speech served as a reminder of the ongoing struggle against hatred and intolerance, urging individuals and institutions to take a firm stance against all forms of prejudice.

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