
Medical watchdog group Do No Harm sent letters to every U.S. medical school on Wednesday demanding that they not comply with the International Federation of Medical Studentsâ Associationsâ (IFMSA) âblatantly antisemiticâ suspension of an Israeli student group.
IFMSA suspended the Federation of Israeli Medical Students (FIMS)Â in August claiming the group had âa lack of morals and humanitarian valuesâ in reference to the Israel-Hamas war, according to Israeli news outlet Ynet.Do No Harm warned medical schools that implementing the IFMSAâs suspension of FIMS would violate Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, according to the letters obtained by the Daily Caller News Foundation.
âOur organizations and our membership are concerned about rising antisemitism and discrimination in medical Education in the United States,â the letters read. âDiscrimination against Jews, Israelis, or those associated with Israeli medical institutions is never justified, regardless of your political viewpoints.â
The IFMSA, which represents more than 1.5 million medical students and spans over 100 countries, suspended FIMS for two years over alleged âhate speechâ and said others should ârefrain from spreading misinformation regarding this decision,â according to an August press release. IFMSAâs decision was âbased on blatantly antisemitic factors,â including âfalse accusations of âgenocideâ denial, the fact that members of the Israeli medical studentsâ organization serve in the Israeli military, the presence of students from a Jewish universityâ and âthe overall struggle of the Palestinian medical studentsâ organization,â Do No Harm said.
Do No Harmâs letters urged the medical schools to provide written confirmation by Oct. 15 that âno programs, research, collaborations, conferences, fellowship opportunities, scholarships, publications or any other function . . . will be limited, curtailed, suspended or otherwise impacted for Jewish students, Israeli students, or anyone affiliated with Israeli medical institutions.â
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 âprohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, and national origin in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance,â according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Former president Donald Trump issued an executive order in 2019 that declared the rule would be enforced in cases of antisemitism âas vigorously as any other discrimination.â
âMedical schools must not help IFMSA perpetrate this antisemitic injustice against Israeli students,â Dr. Stanley Goldfarb, chairman of Do No Harm, told the Daily Caller News Foundation. âAny school doing this will be in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act and will be held accountable.â
Several universities have been under fire for alleged antisemitism since Hamas launched its attack on Israel on Oct 7, 2023, with New York University (NYU) and the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) facing lawsuits over their apparent failure to protect Jewish students. House Republicans recently accused Harvard University of âwillfully obstructingâ an investigation into an assault on a Jewish student.
IFMSA did not immediately respond to the DCNFâs request for comment.
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