Three Columbia University staff members had been suspended after a text chat had been leaked in which they mocked a panel on Jewish campus life and safety concerns.
Students accused the school of violating federal civil rights law by enforcing its anti-discrimination policies unevenly, including by allowing chants such as "gas the Jews" and "Hitler was right."
While the three deans remain employed, they are on indefinite leave and will not return to their previous positions. 'If these texts were written about any other group on campus, the deans would have been fired,' a Jewish student said
Leaders of Hamas outside of Gaza point to Israeli PM's 'list of principles' as proof that deal has little chance ■ One official in Gaza tells Haaretz that 'Netanyahu supports talks without a deadline in order to gain time' and that 'anyone expecting a breakthrough is living in an illusion'
Many Israelis feel betrayed by their government for its failures to ensure their safety before, during and after October 7. Diaspora Jews now know how they feel. An Israeli minister is betraying their safety as individuals and communities
Israeli delegation headed by Shin Bet landed in Cairo to continue hostage release negotiations ■ IDF will soon publish findings of its probe into events of October 7. U.S. ■ Biden says his plan for Israel and Gaza is 'awful close' to being executed ■ Senior Hamas officials in Gaza reportedly pressured group's political echelon to accept Biden's cease-fire proposal, despite objections from Sinwar ■ Here's what you need to know 276 days into the war
The IDF has taken control of 26% of the Gaza Strip, building bases and paving roads. Israel's religious right is already advancing towards its target. This is how it looks through the eyes of Israeli soldiers
Three close allies with distinctly disparate political fortunes and operating within very different electoral environments will meet at a NATO conference in Washington this week. The future of the alliance depends on political advice for the U.S. president that the leaders of Britain and France can't really provide
Horses and mounted officers have wounded dozens of protesters in the past year and a half. As the Justice Ministry interrogated an officer suspected of whipping a protester, the police issued new regulations allowing the use of reins to strike protesters when a mounted officer senses danger to his or the public's safety'
French activitists Marilou Brossier and Samuel Althan discuss the proliferation of antisemitism on the left, the inaction by President Emmanuel Macron and the right-wing party National Rally.
More than 150 people have been injured in politically motivated clashes between supporters and opponents of the Eritrean regime. This comes as a Jerusalem judge ruled last month that desertion from the Eritrean Army could be grounds for obtaining asylum in Israel
The Israeli economy is collapsing, with many buying apartments using contractor loans, revealed by Bank of Israel data. Ofer Petersburg expresses concern in this special column.
The Israeli economy is collapsing, with many buying apartments using contractor loans, revealed by Bank of Israel data. Ofer Petersburg expresses concern in this special column.
For far-right messianic settler ministers like Orit Strock and Bezalel Smotrich and their sizeable constituencies, nine months of battles in Gaza aren't enough. They sense a biblical opportunity for conquest and power, and Prime Minister Netanyahu won't publicly oppose them. This is the story of a war between two Israels
Increased government spending is partially made up of expenses that don't support growth, Bank Hapoalim's head economic consultant Professor Leo Leiderman said.
In response to the leak, they recommend immediately changing the passwords for any accounts associated with the leaked credentials, ensuring each password is strong and unique and not reused.