![]() ![]() “How about some mention of the devastations going on in Israel,” one user asked.Īnother student wrote, “Please support your jewish and Israeli students.” The post drew scorn from her social media followers. She posted a photo with a caption saying it’s a day to “recognize and honor native and indigenous peoples and celebrate their culture, history, and importance as members of the Penn community.” Magill has remained silent about Saturday’s terror attack, instead posting on Instagram about Penn’s recent football game and Monday’s Columbus Day holiday. “President Magill’s allowing of UPenn’s imprimatur to be associated with this conference, and her failure to condemn this hate-filled call for ethnic cleansing, normalized and legitimized violence that ranged from the targeting of Jewish students and spaces here at UPenn to the horrific attacks in Israel.” “It took less than two weeks to go from the Palestine Writes Literary Festival on UPenn’s campus to the barbaric slaughter and kidnapping of Israelis,” wrote Rowan, who is chairman of the Board of Advisors of Wharton.ģ UPenn President Liz Magill has remained silent about Hamas’ terror attack. The letter sent to the school’s newspaper, the Daily Pennsylvanian, pointed to last month’s festival that included writers who have called for “Death to Israel” as a troubling sign that the vaunted school tolerates antisemitism. One of the University of Pennsylvania’s biggest benefactors called on alums of the Ivy League school to “close the checkbooks” over the college’s failure to condemn Hamas’ terror attack on Israel – weeks after it held a controversial pro-Palestinian festival.Īpollo Management CEO Marc Rowan – a graduate of Wharton who along with his wife donated $50 million to the business school in 2018 – demanded UPenn President Liz Magill and Scott Bok, chair of the board of trustees, step down, according to a letter obtained by The Post. ![]() Hamas terrorists promised $10,000, apartment for bringing back hostagesĮlderly hostage freed by Hamas details horrifying beatings, but says terrorists were ‘friendly in their own way’ Israel agrees to consider delaying ground invasion to free hostages: reportįemale IDF combat squad claims to have killed 100 Hamas terrorists: ‘A strong squad’
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