Judge Dismisses Harvard Antisemitism Lawsuit, DOJ Considers Appeal Amid Broader Tensions

A federal judge, presiding in her hometown, has dismissed the Trump administration’s significant antisemitism lawsuit against Harvard University, ruling that alleged campus incidents did not demonstrate an ongoing pattern of civil rights violations following official warnings, a decision the Justice Department strongly contests and is reviewing for a potential appeal. This ruling comes as other antisemitism-related news unfolds: an anti-Israel nonprofit is under federal investigation for alleged financial dealings potentially linked to a sanctioned Palestinian group, a man faces hate crime charges for disrupting Shabbat services at a New York City synagogue, and State Department officials assert that UNICEF findings debunk claims of Israel engineering starvation in Gaza, suggesting distribution issues rather than a deliberate campaign. Meanwhile, Christian Zionists are mobilizing in the West Bank to counter anti-Israel propaganda, and an Arab Muslim peace advocate points to the Dead Sea Scrolls as archaeological proof of the Jewish people’s ancient connection to Israel, challenging modern narratives.

Adapted from: U.S. News Today on Fox News

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