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Harvard slammed for fresh antisemitism controversy after appointing wife of NYT journalist behind 'blood libel' row over Israeli sex crimes
Harvard faces criticism over a new antisemitism controversy following the appointment of the wife of a New York Times journalist. The journalist was involved in a 'blood libel' dispute related to allegations of Israeli sex crimes.
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