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S3E16 - The Moral failure of the Ivy League with Barak Sella

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It's hard to say that the Pro-Israel sentiment on American campuses is strong. For years, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, The BDS movement, and Israeli government policies took their toll when the advocacy organizations tried to alarm that some of the clashes were not just legitimate criticism but pure Antisemitism.

The is FACT that this war was forced upon Israel after the Massacre Hamas did on The Black Sabbath of October 7th, murdering more than 1,400 people, most of them civilians, and taking more than 200 people hostage until now, more than two weeks after the war started, we don’t know what is their status - Are they alive or dead, what is their health status, and how are they being treated; All that, doesn’t seem to bother many, who hold themselves to higher progressive standards.

The Ivy League campuses students are leading a strong anti-Israel sentiment. Along with Barak Sella, we will discuss the progressive discourse, what happened at Harvard as a case study, and what can be done - Because a true progressive person doesn’t discriminate against any blood.

Barak Sella is a dear friend, an educator, currently a student at the Kenndey School at Harvard, and former Executive Director of Reut Institute in Israel.

#Harvard #Ivyleague #HamasisISIS #HumanRights #Hamas #Terror

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It's hard to say that the Pro-Israel sentiment on American campuses is strong. For years, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, The BDS movement, and Israeli government policies took their toll when the advocacy organizations tried to alarm that some of the clashes were not just legitimate criticism but pure Antisemitism.

The is FACT that this war was forced upon Israel after the Massacre Hamas did on The Black Sabbath of October 7th, murdering more than 1,400 people, most of them civilians, and taking more than 200 people hostage until now, more than two weeks after the war started, we don’t know what is their status - Are they alive or dead, what is their health status, and how are they being treated; All that, doesn’t seem to bother many, who hold themselves to higher progressive standards.

The Ivy League campuses students are leading a strong anti-Israel sentiment. Along with Barak Sella, we will discuss the progressive discourse, what happened at Harvard as a case study, and what can be done - Because a true progressive person doesn’t discriminate against any blood.

Barak Sella is a dear friend, an educator, currently a student at the Kenndey School at Harvard, and former Executive Director of Reut Institute in Israel.

#Harvard #Ivyleague #HamasisISIS #HumanRights #Hamas #Terror

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