Palestinian supporters confront far-right Israeli security minister as he leaves an event near Yale
- A pro-Palestinian demonstration occurred at Yale University on Tuesday.
- The protest opposed the upcoming visit by Israeli Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
- Participants erected eight tents in Beinecke Plaza, a central campus area.
- University officials stated 200 people formed an unregistered group.
- Officials revoked the group's status and investigate concerns of antisemitic behavior.
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EXCLUSIVE: Israel’s National Security Minister Responds To Bottle-Throwing Yale Crowd
Moments after protesters near Yale University hurled invective and bottles at him, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir sat down with The Daily Wire to discuss why he refuses to be silenced by his critics. “If I wasn’t so influential they wouldn’t have cared,” Ben-Gvir said. “They think they can use violence to defeat us. ...
British Art in a New Light
This article is part of our Museums special section about how artists and institutions are adapting to changing times. On the campus of Yale University, two art museums housed in landmark modernist buildings — each designed by Louis I. Kahn — sit directly across the street from one another. One, the Yale University Art Gallery, with an encyclopedic collection of about 300,000 objects, draws close to a quarter million people annually. The other, …
Far-right Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir taunts Yale protesters as water bottles thrown at him
After addressing a Jewish group off-campus in New Haven, reportedly saying that Meir Kahane had 'some good ideas,' Israel's far-right National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir flashed victory signs at a crowd who lobbed water bottles at him
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