Anti-Israeli librarian Harvard no longer got a job after demolishing leaflets with hostages

Harvard librarian Jonathan S. Tuttle “is no longer connected” to the University after he was allegedly seen demolishing the Israeli hostage poster during Anti-Israeli set Last week.
Harvard Crimson reported On Monday, Tuttle, who previously worked as a catalog of the Schlesinger Library at the Radcliffe Institute, was no longer employed.
Harvard spokesman Jason A. Newton on Sunday confirmed in a statement that “Harvard employee included in the incident during the protest last week is no longer related to the University,” Crimson said.
Tuttle was allegedly shot during Harvard from the occupied Palestinian gathering on March 3rd by overthrowing posters Bibas’s childrenIsraeli hostages killed after Hamas abducted him and brought him to Gaza. Their remains Hamas finally returned in February.
Harvard was one of several universities under fire because of cases of anti -Semitism in the campus. (Joseph Prezuoso/AFP via Getty Images)
Harvard Chabad, a school Jewish student organization, has announced video On their Instagram account shortly after it happened, identifying the perpetrator as an employee of the Harvard Library. However, the school guidelines about Doxxing prevented them from showing his face and name, although it was announced that he was wearing a Tuttle badge.
Harvard launched an investigation into this issue and the General Officer for the Diversity and inclusion of Harvard, Sherri A. Charleston, on Wednesday confirmed that the protester was a UE university employee “University Branches”, according to purple.
Crimson reported: “Charleston wrote in its e -Stage that removal of posters violates the university rules on the use of space in the campus. The rules, published in August 2024, forbid” touching or removing “approved representations”.
Then she condemned the lawsuit as “hatred” and “affront” to freedom of speech.
“The answer to a speech that we disagree with is more of a speech, not less; the more listening, more dialogue,” wrote Charleston Ue -Poruci. “This belittles those in our community when their perspective or experience is denied by destructive acts like these.”
Harvard launched an investigation into his employees after the video captured a man who knocked down Bibas children’s flyers at the campus. (Photo Michael Fein/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
“Let’s continue to unite in the condemnation of works that undermine the fabric of our community,” she added.
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The Radcliffe Dean Tomiko Brown-Nagin Institute also condemned the video, saying that it represents “inconsistent behavior” and can even be criminal.
“I strongly support the right of all Americans and all members of our community to protest in support of the positions we dear to us,” Brown-Nagin said in a letter to Radcliff’s branches, Crimson said.
“But devastating behavior – including destruction of property or defect and acts of vandalism that seek to suppress or censor the speech of others – are not protected speech,” she added. “They are behaviors that represent misconduct; they violate more rules on Harvard and Radcliffe, and can be punished by criminal law.”
Fox News Digital He reached to the University of Tuttle and Harvard for comment.
Jewish student organizations filed lawsuits against Harvard University for the failure of the suppression of anti -Semitism in the campus. (Getty Images)
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Harvard continues to receive additional supervision over the way he has treated the instances of anti-Semitism in the campus since the war of Israel-Gaza began.
In January, Harvard solved two lawsuits citing anti-Jewish and anti-Israeli discrimination and the failure of the school to provide a safe environment to learn to Jewish students.
On Monday, Fox News Digital learned that Harvard is also one of 60 schools under investigation by the Ministry of Education of President Donald Trump for “anti -Semitic discrimination and harassment.”