Fox News Unveils Lawsuit Claiming Harvard’s Indifference to Antisemitic Acts
A major federal lawsuit now targets Harvard University. The Justice Department filed a 44-page complaint seeking to recover billions in federal funding.
Allegations against Harvard
The DOJ asserts Harvard fostered a culture of antisemitism. The suit claims the university failed to protect Jewish and Israeli students after the October 7 attacks.
Officials describe the filing as a response to “deliberate indifference.” Harvard officials say the action is a pretext for increased federal control.
Coverage and framing
Filmogaz.com Unveils Lawsuit Claiming Harvard’s Indifference to Antisemitic Acts, the legal filing drew national attention. A White House spokesperson said the university did not adequately shield Jewish students from harassment.
Civil suit involving NFL player Puka Nacua
Los Angeles Rams receiver Puka Nacua faces a civil complaint. The suit alleges assault, battery, and gender violence from a New Year’s Eve encounter in Century City.
The plaintiff, Madison Atiabi, alleges Nacua shouted an antisemitic slur and bit her shoulder and a friend’s thumb. Nacua’s lawyer called the claims a shakedown and said the biting was mutual horseplay.
UC Berkeley settlement and policy changes
UC Berkeley agreed to a $1 million settlement to resolve an antisemitism lawsuit. The deal includes a broad policy overhaul aimed at preventing discrimination.
The university will adopt the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism. The settlement also bars discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students.
The Brandeis Center described the agreement as a major milestone in addressing campus bigotry.
Arson attack on Jewish community ambulances in London
UK counterterrorism police are hunting three suspects after an arson attack. Four Jewish community ambulances were gutted in the strike.
An Iran-linked group, Harakat Ashab al-Yamin, reportedly claimed responsibility. Experts warn the incident could mark an escalation of Tehran-backed terror activity on British soil.
Commentary on regional dynamics
Zoya Fakhoury, co-founder and executive director of the Amer Foundation, revisited her family’s history. She cited the 2019 unlawful detention of her father, Amer Fakhoury, by Hezbollah as evidence of the group’s subversion of Lebanese sovereignty.
Fakhoury argued that Iranian-backed forces now risk drawing Lebanon into a wider, catastrophic conflict with Israel.
Additional reporting
Israeli Ambassador to the U.N., Danny Danon, discussed a Michigan synagogue attack and Israeli strikes in Lebanon on a live broadcast. The remarks were part of broader coverage of rising antisemitic incidents globally.
- DOJ filing: 44 pages, seeks billions in federal funds.
- UC Berkeley settlement: $1 million and policy overhaul.
- London attack: four ambulances destroyed; three suspects sought.