A day after condemning the recent surge in anti-Semitic attacks, the administrators at New Jersey’s Rutgers University issued an apology, saying that their previous message has failed to show support to members of the Palestinian community. In a campus-wide statement sent out on May 26, Rutgers–New Brunswick Chancellor Christopher Molloy and Chancellor-Provost Francine Conway said they were “saddened by and greatly concerned” about the rise in anti-Semitic sentiments and violence. “Recent incidents of hate directed toward Jewish members of our community again remind us of what history has to teach us,” the administrators said, noting that the latest escalation between Israel and the Hamas terrorist group has caused deaths and suffering among both Israelis and those living in Gaza. “If you have been adversely impacted by anti-Semitic or any other discriminatory incidents in our community, please do not hesitate to reach out to our counseling and other support services on …