Vile antisemitic UCLA students formed Jewish exclusion zone, beat them unconscious, attacked with sticks: suit
A lawsuit has been filed against UCLA, alleging that antisemitic students created exclusion zones and violently attacked Jewish classmates. The Department of Justice claims the university failed to address the pervasive antisemitism on campus, leading to physical assaults and a hostile educational environment. The lawsuit highlights that many Jewish students felt unsafe and considered leaving the university due to these incidents.
- ▪A group of antisemitic UCLA students allegedly beat Jewish classmates unconscious and attacked them with sticks and pepper spray.
- ▪The lawsuit claims UCLA showed deliberate indifference to pervasive antisemitism on campus.
- ▪Nearly 60% of Jewish students reported avoiding campus during this period, with over 40% considering leaving UCLA altogether.
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Metro breaking Vile antisemitic UCLA students formed Jewish exclusion zone, beat them unconscious, attacked with sticks: suit By Katie Jerkovich Published May 26, 2026, 3:45 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The California Post on Google A group of antisemitic UCLA students beat their Jewish classmates unconscious, attacked them with sticks and pepper spray and created Jewish exclusion zones — all while the school did nothing to stop it — according to a new lawsuit against the University of California. The school allowed for vile antisemitic attacks on Jewish students on the campus following the Hamas attacks on October 7, the Department of Justice’s Civil Rights Division said in the suit, obtained by The California Post.
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