Harvard Medical School graduate dedicates speech to Lebanon and Palestine
A Harvard Medical School graduate dedicated their speech to Lebanon and Palestine, highlighting the contradictions of learning about health equity at a university that urged students to remain silent on the issue of Israel's war on Palestine and Lebanon. The graduate, Leen Ezzeddine, used their platform to bring attention to the matter. The speech has sparked discussion about the role of academic institutions in addressing global conflicts.
- ▪Leen Ezzeddine, a Harvard Medical School graduate, dedicated their speech to Lebanon and Palestine.
- ▪The speech highlighted the contradictions of learning about health equity at a university that urged students to remain silent on the issue of Israel's war on Palestine and Lebanon.
- ▪The graduate's speech has sparked discussion about the role of academic institutions in addressing global conflicts.
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Toggle PlayHarvard Medical School speaker dedicates graduation speech to Lebanon and PalestineNewsFeedHarvard Medical School graduate dedicates speech to Lebanon and PalestineHarvard Medical School graduate Leen Ezzeddine discussed the contradictions of learning about ‘health equity’ at a university that urged students to remain silent as Israel wages war on Palestine and Lebanon.Published On 29 May 202629 May 2026SaveClick here to share on social mediashare-nodesSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogleAdd Al Jazeera on Googleinfo
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