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‘Why do they hate us?’: MIT grad slams anti-Israel speech by Indian-origin Megha Vemuri
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MIT's commencement was marred by controversy after student speaker Megha Vemuri's remarks about Israel drew criticism. Guy Zyskind, an Israeli PhD student, expressed outrage, stating her words created a hostile environment for his family, including his young children and parents. The incident sparked debate, with some defending Vemuri's right to speak and others condemning the perceived hate speech.
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