The Trump administration is reopening a case brought by a Zionist group against Rutgers University, claiming the New Jersey school allowed a hostile setting for Jewish students, according to multiple reports on Tuesday.

In a letter fired off this summer — and newly revealed — assistant secretary of education for civil rights Kenneth Marcus said the feds will take a new look at claims that a pro-Palestinian rally held on campus in 2011 amounted to discrimination against Jewish students.

The review would also consider whether efforts to spread boycotts and divestment against Israel would be considering anti-Semitism, the New York Times reported.

The Obama White House had closed the case, ruling there was no such civil rights violation.

Marcus said the department will now seek a “working definition” of anti-Semitism that is “widely used by governmental agencies,” Politico reported.

Conservative Jewish groups have pushed for definitions of anti-Semitism to include protests against Israel.

A Rutgers spokeswoman told the New York Times that “as always, we would certainly cooperate with the Department of Education should they decide to review the decision.”