Harvard student says systematic antisemitism on campus ‘should outrage all American citizens’ amid lawsuit
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Harvard University graduate student Shabbos Kestenbaum joined "Fox & Friends First" to discuss why he filed suit against the school and what he hopes to gain.
"What that means is, Harvard unfortunately has a pattern of engaging and even promoting antisemitism on campus. What that looks like is allowing students to say in front of a thousand students, faculty, and Harvard affiliates, just a week after Oct. 7, that resistance is justified, that they don’t see Hamas as terrorists," Kestenbaum continued. "That included having swastikas drawn all over campus and not having any type of condemnation, or follow-up or adequate protections for Jewish students." Brian Flood is a media editor/reporter for FOX News Digital. Story tips can be sent to brian.flood@fox.com and on Twitter: @briansflood.
The lawsuit was filed Wednesday by Kasowitz Benson Torres (KBT), a major New York City law firm that has been investigating colleges for allegedly violating Jewish students' Title VI civil rights.