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Jewish Yale student stabbed in eye with Palestine flag during anti-Israel protest reporting

IndiaTimes Monday, 22 April 2024
Sahar Tartak, a Jewish student journalist at Yale University, was assaulted while reporting on an anti-Israeli protest. She was stabbed in the eye with a Palestinian flag and faced intimidation from demonstrators. Despite reporting the incident to campus police, she was told they couldn't intervene. Stop Antisemitism seeks public help to identify the attacker. Yale officials condemned the violence, but some criticize the university for not enforcing protest guidelines.
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