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...help and for their lives on the radio for three hours. The 74 Harvard professors who call for an end to the Israeli presence in Palestinian cities will find they are in no disagreement with the vast majority of Israelis. They will, if they consult recent history, discover that Israel??s government has also agreed with them for a long time, pushing forward in a process which, by 2000, found 96 percent of Palestinians under self-rule and finally offered upwards of 90 percent of Palestinian land demands, dismantling of settlements, compensation for refugees and even a divided...
...Harvard campus is that critics of Israel have been labeled anti-Semitic. The most recent purveyor of this lie was Winthrop House Master Paul Hanson who, as reported by The Crimson, complained at the faculty meeting about the very public attachment of the term anti-Semitism to criticism of Israel??s policies. I challenge those who are spreading this lie to document their charge and to reveal specific instances where criticism of Israel has been labeled anti-Semitic. I myself have been strongly critical of Israel??s policies with regard to the settlements, with regard...
...irresponsible. In a similar vein, Summers’ own logic of actions that are in effect, if not in intent, anti-Semitic can actually be used to describe America’s policy against Iraq or other Arab states as “anti-Muslim.” Israel??s own policies can even be considered “anti-Arab.” It is clear that such characterizations are both simplistic and dangerously flawed...
...petition last year, Hanson was labeled anti-Semitic by Frankfurter Professor of Law Alan M. Dershowitz. Dershowitz repeatedly and publicly invited Hanson to debate him regarding the petition. Though Hanson refused, the very public attachment of the term “anti-Semitism” to criticism of Israel??s policies dampened further discussion, Hanson said...
...criteria, Israel??s record on human rights is better than any country in the Middle East,” he said...