Harvard’s Leading Antisemite
IBRAHIM BHARMAL

Ibrahim has been charged with assault of Israeli student, Yoav Segev
Ibrahim Bharmal was a Harvard Law School student and an editor at the Harvard Law Review.
Ibrahim has been charged with assault and battery for reportedly assaulting a Jewish student. He received 80 hours of community service.
Two weeks after Hamas invaded Israel, killing 1,200 people and kidnapping 250 more, Ibrahim Bharmal surrounded another student, an Israeli named Yoav Segev, repeatedly screaming “Shame!” in his face, blocking his path, and forcing him to leave a part of campus that he was entitled to be in just as much as they were, according to the Free Press’s review of the incident.
“Please don’t grab me,” said Segev. “I’m not grabbing anyone. Don’t grab me!”
Footage of the viral confrontation is available here:

Ibrahim Bharmal was charged with misdemeanor assault and battery. He was ordered to perform 80 hours of community service, complete an in-person anger management class, and take a negotiation class at Harvard.
Rather than being held accountable by the university, Bharmal was given a $65,000 public-interest law fellowship from Harvard Law Review to go back to work at CAIR, a designated terrorist group allegedly tied to the Muslim Brotherhood.