Biden Security Advisor Jake Sullivan Protested by Pro-Palestinian Activists

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The former National Security Advisor, Jake Sullivan, was protested by the students of the Harvard Pro-Palestinian University duration of his first public appearance since he joined the Faculty of the Harvard Kennedy school this month, a Newpaper campus reported.

Eight “Harvard affiliates” Dispupied banners In a Tesday John F. Kennedy Jr. forum at the Massachusetts University Institute of Policy, where Sullivan was a foreign policy of the United States, a Harvard Crimson accord.

While the protesters, members of the group of unrecognized students “Harvard of occupied Palestine”, did not “verbally interrupted the event, they held posters denouncing the new role of Sullivan in the Faculty, which began on April 1.

“War criminals are not welcome here,” according to reports, a sign is read.

“First stop Harvard the next stop in The Hague,” said another.

When Direct Lly asked about his refusal to refer to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in progress as a “genocide,” said Sullvan: “I have not called him genocide, because I don’t think it’s a genocide.”

“I think Israel was trying to defeat a terrorist group, and in doing so, acting excessively. And I think that is different from calling him genocide,” he explained, before ADJ the events of October 7 and the sub -under -subsequent tribute. “

Campus police officers allowed protesters to remain with their signs before they voluntarily left “shortly before the end of the forum,” Crimson said.

While Sullivan, who separated as administrations Biden Lacey Pro-ChinaHe did not approach the duration of the protesters his talk, where he boasted of the “many, many hours” that happened with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the former dean of the Harvard School Kennedy moderated the event defended his right to protest.

“I thought that the way they handled it, the way in which the people who had their opposite opinion expressed their opinion, was acceptable,” said former Dean, Graham T. Allison, to The Crimson. “I think it was real how things should be done.”

“That is the first amendment in an open debate is space,” he added.

You can find Sullivan’s jactives about their work with the Biden and China administration Gentleman.

Olivia Rondeau is Breitbart News policy reporter based in Washington, DC, I find her in X/Twitter and Instagram.

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