The CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL), Jonathan Greenblatt, said the federal government’s efforts to address the “catastrophe” or anti-Semitism that affect university campuses are “very late”, but warned that the Trump administration runs the risk of exaggerating.
“Anti -Semitism is a crisis, it is a catastrophe that does not have enough attention from the same institutions where it is happening. For too long [colleges and universities] I have not been able to deal with this problem in a strategic and systematic way, “Greenblatt told CNN” Inside Politics “, Dana Bash, Tuesday.
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Greenblatt attributed the rise to the tendency to increase anti -Semitism after the barbaric terrorist attacks of October 7, Hamas in 2023. The report found 196 assaults, 2,606 Vandalmm incidents and 6,552 harassment incidents against Jews in 2024. It was the fourth year in a place where the anti -Semitics in the United States in the United States in the United States.
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Adl’s CEO said the offensive against anti -Semitism on university campus was “very late.” (James Kevom for Fox News Digital)
American universities, particularly the Ivy League schools, have become a point of inflammation in the national anti -Semitism crisis after the attacks of October 7. Jewish students have reported that they are the objectives of harassment, academic discrimination and violence by students of students and, sometimes, the faculty that have lashed out at the Jewish state and their supporters.
The Trump administration has threatened to retain funds from Columbia, Harvard and other schools unless they agree to address anti -Semitism on their campus. Harvard rejected the White House demands that the school changes its academic programs and disciplinary practices to address anti -semitism and point of view, saying that they jopardized their academic injection and filed a lawsuit against the Trump against the Trump against the couple against the stump.
“The Federal Government, which is pumping billions of dollars to higher education, has the right to expect a certain degree of responsibility of them … and that is very late,” Greenblatt said.
However, the Chief of ADL warned that the aggressive response of the Trump administration to the anti -semitism campus runs the risk of causing significant damage to the United States higher education system, which says that it feeds innovation and is the “envy of the world.”
Greenblatt said the federal government could point to “the fundamental causes of anti -Semitism” with “specific strategic measures” that would not put the entire higher education system at risk.

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Greenblatt also had precautionary words for the impulse of the administration to deport foreign students who are dedicated to what there are anti -Semitic activities on university campuses.
The former student graduated from Columbia University, Mahmoud Khalil, was authorized for deportation in April after a federal immigration judge ruled that the State Department with the burden of evidence to eliminate it. Khalil, 30, had served as spokesman for the Anti-Israel Tent camp in Columbia, who saw reports of anti-Semitic violence and hate speech.
Greenblatt warned that the federal government must be clear about what behavior the objectives for the deportation involved in which they justified the action.

Greenblatt told Dana Bash that the ADL resources would not be used to break for antiisraeli protesters who are deported, but encouraged the Trump administration to participate in due process.
However, Greenblatt backed away when he hit what his organization would do to press the White House to grant due process to these alleged antiisraeli protesters.
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“We are not public defenders for some of these Hamasniks on university campuses, and I don’t want to be,” Greenblatt said.