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A top law firm has reportedly rescinded its job offers to Ivy League students who signed anti-Israel statements in response to the mass murder of Jews in Israel by Hamas.
The law firm announced that it has already rescinded three letters of employment for law students from both Harvard and Columbia University, as they signed onto organizational statements about Israel.
In their letter, the Ivy League students declared, in part, “We hold the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence.”students across the U.S. into putting on pro-Palestine, anti-Israel demonstrations on their college campuses, with one student at Ohio State University even referring to the slaughtering of Jews by Hamas as “a resistance movement.
Prominent donors, including the Wexner Foundation — co-founded by Leslie Wexner, the former CEO of Victoria’s Secret — have also cut ties with Harvard over the students’ statement.
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