Harvard Undergraduate Palestine Solidarity said the university is silencing pro-Palestinian voices.
The review will include over $255 million in contracts between Washington and Harvard, as well as over $8.7 billion in "multi-year grant commitments."
The Harvard Jewish Alumni Alliance called Birzeit “terrorist-supporting,” citing examples of praise for Hamas on campus.
It is time for Americans to unite in defense of our country, reaffirm our commitment to its founding ideals, and resist the forces seeking to divide and destroy us.
"Jews are not asking for special treatment under the law -- we are asking for equal treatment under the law," said Kestenbaum.
The documentary is a comprehensive, well-organized look at just how widespread this antisemitism has become and how it was fostered by Hamas.
A Harvard spokesperson said in the release that the school is committed to "ensuring our Jewish community is embraced, respected and can thrive."
Proceeding to the discovery phase means both parties must collect and exchange evidence.
Harvard spokesman Jason Newton said antisemitism has no place on campus and that the school has taken steps to support its Jewish community.
The officials also decided to remove mention of the hostages abducted by Hamas during the attack.