Indiana lawmakers in standoff on antisemitism bill following changes sought by critics of Israel

Yaqoub Saadeh holds a keffiyeh as he speaks about an Indiana bill to address antisemitism on college campuses, Wednesday, Feb. 7, 2024, in Indianapolis. The heart of most opposition leveled against the bill from pro-Palestinian and anti-Israel voices. State senators passed the amended version of the bill Tuesday in a 42-6 vote. But it needs final approval from the House, where the bill originated, before becoming law. (AP Photo/Darron Cummings)

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Disagreements among Indiana lawmakers could stop passage of a bill aiming to address antisemitism on college campuses for the second year in a row, leaving Indiana students and professors uneasy as divisions surrounding the ongoing Israel-Hamas war deepen.

Indiana House Republicans passed two months ago as one of their five priorities . The legislation — largely aimed at higher education — broadly defines antisemitism as religious discrimination and promises to “provide educational opportunities free of religious discrimination.â€

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