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The Trump administration Tuesday sued the University of California, alleging in federal court that university officials were “deliberately indifferent” to discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students at UCLA in the aftermath of the Hamas attack on Israel in October 2023.

The U.S. Department of Justice contends that antisemitism reached a point where students were physically assaulted, injured, excluded from campus, and deprived of educational opportunities because of their perceived Jewish or Israeli heritage, the suit says.

A message sent to UC seeking comment was not immediately answered.

The complaint alleges UCLA violated Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 through indifference to on-campus antisemitism.

“Earlier this year, we sued UCLA for subjecting its Jewish and Israeli employees to an antisemitic hostile work environment,” Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon of the DOJ’s Civil Rights Division said in a statement.

“Now, the Department of Justice calls UCLA to account for its toleration of the equally appalling hostile educational environment against its Jewish and Israeli students.”

The DOJ also contends UCLA breached its funding contracts and grants with the federal government by certifying the school’s compliance with its Title VI duties to protect all students from unlawful discrimination while allowing discrimination against Jewish and Israeli students to infect its campus.

Antisemitism at UCLA allegedly reached a flash point in April 2024 when masked demonstrators erected an encampment outside of Royce Hall and slapped, kicked, beat with sticks, doused with pepper spray, and knocked unconscious Jewish and Israeli students, according to the complaint filed in Los Angeles federal court.

During that time, occupiers formed “human phalanxes” to block Jewish and Israeli students from entering academic buildings, the DOJ alleges.

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