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🚨MIT Cuts Ties With Israeli Weapons Maker Elbit Systems After Student-Led Campaign In one of the most high-profile academic dissociations from an Israeli weapons manufacturer in the U.S. to date, MIT has cut ties with Elbit Systems following a six-month campaign led by the MIT Coalition for Palestine and...

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