A pro-Israel “doxxing truck” posted the names and faces of “Yale’s Leading Antisemites” near the university’s New Haven campus on Thursday, according to the school’s newspaper.
The Ivy League college is the latest school visited by one of the trucks — sponsored by Accuracy in Media [AIM] as part of the “Campus Accountability Campaign.” The shy machine has previously driven around Harvard, Columbia and the University of Pennsylvania.
The truck was spotted around different parts of campus between about noon and 4 p.m., according to the Yale Daily News.
At least six students’ faces are displayed on its giant video screen along with their names in bright, bold letters.
Five of the six are graduate students, the newspaper reported.
AIM announced the truck’s presence at Yale on social media Thursday, writing, “Our Campus Accountability Campaign is at @Yale today to highlight rampant antisemitism from radical ‘scholars’ on campus.”
“Tri doxxing” on the Yale campus on Thursday. Accuracy in Media
The post included a link to the website yalehatesjews.com, which encouraged people to send messages to the university’s Board of Trustees regarding the cleric’s statement blaming “Israel and the United States of America rather than terrorists” for Hamas’ deadly attack on the Jewish state last month.
It was not clear what the organization meant by the statement, the Yale Daily News reported.
The Post has reached out to Yale for comment on the doxxing truck.
The New Haven school is the latest Ivy League university the truck has visited.Getty Images
Just days after the October 7 attacks on Israel, a Yale professor faced calls to be fired after he voiced his support online for Hamas and called Israel a “killing, murdering settler state”.
The Yale Daily News also faced criticism last month after it censored a pro-Israel Sophomore column by removing what it called “baseless allegations that Hamas rapes women and beheads men.”
AIM also urged people to take action and sign a similar petition against New York City’s Hunter College on Thursday.
The Yale Daily News, the school’s student newspaper, first reported the truck’s arrival.REUTERS
College campuses across the country have emerged as battlegrounds between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian supporters as the war in Gaza continues into its sixth week.
More than 11,000 Palestinians have been killed since the Israeli army’s response to the Hamas surprise attack in which about 1,200 Israelis were slaughtered.
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