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International students killed in Israel as conflict intensifies

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At least 11 international students have been killed in Israel as universities and governments work to repatriate foreign students in the country. Israel declared war on Hamas after the Palestinian militant group launched a wave of unprecedented attacks, including sending fighters into Israel, on Saturday.

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Panelists Discuss Antisemitism on College Campuses and Responsibilities of University Trustees

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

According to Jewish campus organization Hillel International, there have been 1,275 reported antisemitic incidents on campuses since Oct. The latter has been nothing short of an embattled phrase, with protesters claiming either that it calls for eradication of Israel or freedom for Palestinians.

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Survey: Jewish Students Face Fear and Anxiety Post Oct. 7 Hamas Attack

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Jewish students find themselves in fear and facing sadness on their college campuses ever since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel, according to a recent survey by Jewish campus organization Hillel International. 14-15 – included 300 Jewish college students. 14-15 – included 300 Jewish college students.

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GW, Already Accused of Antisemitism, Called Anti-Palestinian

Inside Higher Ed

Last month, anonymous Jewish George Washington University students and a pro-Israel group accused the university of antisemitism in a complaint filed with the U.S. GW Hillel, an organization for Jewish students, didn’t provide a comment Thursday. Education Department’s Office for Civil Rights.

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An inaugural trip for Black and Jewish Adelphi students

Inside Higher Ed

Image: Small groups of students recently walked through a hallway of portraits at the U.S. A guide encouraged students to focus on one victim and think about whom that person might have been before they were killed in a mass shooting by Nazi forces. One student fixated on a photo of a couple. “Look at the children.”

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