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Harvard professor says university was ‘not ready’ after Hamas attack on Israel

Assistant Professor at Harvard University spoke on Thursday after the President of the University of Lagab Evi, Alan Garper, apologized in his capacity Internal reports He was subjected to anti -Semitism and Islamic fear was prevalent in the campus.

Eugene Litfak, who is studying at Harvard Chan Public Health College, told the Fox News Digital in an exclusive interview that one of the major universities in the country “was not ready” to anti -Semitic behavior and anti -Islam that has been plagued by Harvard since Hamas’s attack on October 7 on Israel.

“Obviously, I was really really upset,” Levak told Fox. “What happened at Harvard University after October 7, and [at] In my opinion, in my opinion, again, my personal opinion, the university was not ready to face these types of challenges. None of the universities was ready. “

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Professor Harvard added: “I am in fact a message from the university president.” “What I really like, in science, we say that you can not solve any problem unless you formulate it. So he formulated the problem in his message. I admit that there is a problem. Otherwise, nothing will happen.”

Harvard University President Alan Garper I apologize in a message Tuesday, after internal reports revealed anti -Semitism and the presence of Islamophobia at the Ivy Legue School. Garper described the results as “annoying”.

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“I think this is a step in the right direction completely,” Levak told Fox News Digital. “I would like to see its fruits. But again, I was very happy because of the admission that there is a problem such as a problem.”

Despite Garper’s apology and acceptance, President Donald Trump It was published to Truth Frownay stating that the administration will “take off the Harvard -exemption situation,” noting that “this is what they deserve!”

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The Trump administration announced that it freezes more than two billion dollars of scholarships and contracts after Harvard University said it will not comply with federal demands regarding anti -Semitism. (AP photos)

In addition to resolving the concern culture of one of the best American universities, a professor of health at Harvard University has also stressed the importance of addressing the imminent danger of health care programs funded by Medicaid and Medicare. Litvak, who holds the position of President and CEO of the IHO Institute (IHO) indicated Ministry of Governmental efficiency (Dog) Discounts to the government will not harm the programs.

“I think Medicare and Medicaid face a danger, regardless of what Dog is doing,” Levak explained. “Medicare will actually become insolvent in 2036. It’s very close. And Medicaid is not at best. I can tell you, we have last year 4.9, and I think we have more than 5 trillion dollars.”

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The professor stated that reducing government spending, similar to Doge Cuts, on health care can be a solution to the crisis that is looming on the horizon.

“I agree with the goal of reducing waste. It was a very timely invitation to reduce waste. It is affecting the need for it.

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Litfak said he supports the transition to “waste reduction.” (Andrew Lichtenstein/Corbis via Getty Images)

While Litvak is pushing for a change in the public health care space, the dark cloud continues to accommodate the Boston -based university, as tensions between the Trump administration and the Ivy League did not appear any signs of calm.

The lawsuit with more than $ 2.2 billion of frozen research grants is still ongoing, and money is likely to be placed in the summer. The President of Harvard University, Alan Garper, said that the “consequences” of the granting of grants will be “severe and long -term”, and may affect a similar work that Professor Litavak hopes to achieve.

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In response to the lawsuit, a White House spokesperson told April in April that “the federal aid train for institutions such as Harvard, which enriches very unprecedented bureaucrats with tax dollars from troubled American families.”

Prestton Mizell is a writer for Fox News Digital that covers urgent news. Story tips can be sent to Prestton.mizell@fox.com and on xmizellpreston

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2025-05-03 11:32:00

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