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War in the Middle East

Discussion in 'General political debates' started by Peter Scott, Dec 13, 2023.

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    The barbaric attacks force us to again confront the type of world in which we want to live. Academia must choose morality and human rights.

    A Statement from President Claudine Gay
    October 10, 2023

    As the events of recent days continue to reverberate, let there be no doubt that I condemn the terrorist atrocities perpetrated by Hamas. Such inhumanity is abhorrent, whatever one’s individual views of the origins of longstanding conflicts in the region.

    Let me also state, on this matter as on others, that while our students have the right to speak for themselves, no student group — not even 30 student groups — speaks for Harvard University or its leadership.

    We will all be well served in such a difficult moment by rhetoric that aims to illuminate and not inflame. And I appeal to all of us in this community of learning to keep this in mind as our conversations continue.

    Claudine Gay
    President, Harvard University


    Safety and Wellbeing of the Harvard Community – A Message from Meredith Weenick
    October 11, 2023



    A Statement from Harvard University Leadership
    October, 9, 2023
    Dear Members of the Harvard Community,

    We write to you today heartbroken by the death and destruction unleashed by the attack by Hamas that targeted citizens in Israel this weekend, and by the war in Israel and Gaza now under way.

    The violence hits all too close to home for many at Harvard. Some members of our community have lost family members and friends; some have been unable to reach loved ones. And, even for people at Harvard who have not been affected directly by the fighting, there are feelings of fear, sadness, anger, and more that create a heavy burden. We have heard from many students, faculty, and staff about the emotional toll that these events are taking.

    Across Harvard, we will continue providing as much support to our students and colleagues as possible. Our Schools either have shared or will soon share messages regarding available resources.

    We have also heard an interest from many in understanding more clearly what has been happening in Israel and Gaza. Even as we attend immediately to the needs of our community members, we can take steps as an academic community to deepen our knowledge of the unfolding events and their broader implications for the region and the world. We expect there will be many such opportunities in the coming days and weeks.

    We have no illusion that Harvard alone can readily bridge the widely different views of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but we are hopeful that, as a community devoted to learning, we can take steps that will draw on our common humanity and shared values in order to modulate rather than amplify the deep-seated divisions and animosities so distressingly evident in the wider world. Especially at such a time, we want to emphasize our commitment to fostering an environment of dialogue and empathy, appealing to one another’s thoughtfulness and goodwill in a time of unimaginable loss and sorrow.

    As many colleagues, classmates, and friends deal with pain and deep concern about the events in Israel and Gaza, we must all remember that we are one Harvard community, drawn together by a shared passion for learning, discovery, and the pursuit of truth in all its complexity, and held together by a commitment to mutual respect and support. At this moment of challenge, let us embody the care and compassion the world needs now.

    Sincerely,

    Claudine Gay
    President, Harvard University

    Alan M. Garber
    Provost, Harvard University

    Meredith Weenick
    Executive Vice President, Harvard University

    Tomiko Brown-Nagin
    Dean, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study

    Nancy Coleman
    Dean, Division of Continuing Education and University Extension

    George Q. Daley
    Dean, Harvard Medical School

    Srikant Datar
    Dean, Harvard Business School

    Emma Dench
    Dean, Harvard Kenneth C. Griffin Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

    Douglas W. Elmendorf
    Dean, Harvard Kennedy School of Government

    William V. Giannobile
    Dean, Harvard School of Dental Medicine

    Hopi E. Hoekstra
    Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences

    David F. Holland
    Interim Dean, Harvard Divinity School

    Rakesh Khurana
    Dean, Harvard College

    Jane J. Kim
    Interim Dean, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

    Bridget Terry Long
    Dean, Harvard Graduate School of Education

    John F. Manning
    Dean, Harvard Law School

    Michael D. Smith
    Interim Dean, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

    Sarah M. Whiting
    Dean, Graduate School of Design

     

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