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Academics have backed calls for a wide-ranging debate on a boycott of Israeli academic institutions. | Academics have backed calls for a wide-ranging debate on a boycott of Israeli academic institutions. |
The University and College Union (UCU) was urged, at its annual conference, to consider the "moral implications" of links with Israeli universities. | The University and College Union (UCU) was urged, at its annual conference, to consider the "moral implications" of links with Israeli universities. |
The motion condemned Israel for its "denial of educational rights" to Palestinians, but opponents said a boycott would not advance their cause. | |
Both the British and Israeli governments condemned the move. | |
Universities are to Israel what the Springboks were to South Africa - a symbol of their national identity. Mike CushmanLSE delegate | Universities are to Israel what the Springboks were to South Africa - a symbol of their national identity. Mike CushmanLSE delegate |
Ahead of the debate UCU general secretary Sally Hunt urged delegates not to support the boycott call. | Ahead of the debate UCU general secretary Sally Hunt urged delegates not to support the boycott call. |
Ms Hunt said she did not believe the majority of UCU members supported an academic boycott of Israel. | Ms Hunt said she did not believe the majority of UCU members supported an academic boycott of Israel. |
But the motion, which argued that "passivity or neutrality was unacceptable" in the special circumstances of the Israeli occupation, will require union branches to consider a potential boycott. | But the motion, which argued that "passivity or neutrality was unacceptable" in the special circumstances of the Israeli occupation, will require union branches to consider a potential boycott. |
'Barbaric' | 'Barbaric' |
Philosophy lecturer at Brighton University Tom Hickey, who proposed the motion, described the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories as "barbaric". | Philosophy lecturer at Brighton University Tom Hickey, who proposed the motion, described the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territories as "barbaric". |
"What are we to do with this? Are we to look away? If we do we make ourselves complicit in it." | "What are we to do with this? Are we to look away? If we do we make ourselves complicit in it." |
He claimed that only a "handful of academics had separated themselves from collusion with the occupation", adding that justice must not be limited to home. | He claimed that only a "handful of academics had separated themselves from collusion with the occupation", adding that justice must not be limited to home. |
But those opposing the motion argued that a boycott of Israeli academic institutions would do nothing to help the plight of the Palestinian people. | But those opposing the motion argued that a boycott of Israeli academic institutions would do nothing to help the plight of the Palestinian people. |
Thames Valley University delegate Stephen Desmond said a blanket boycott of Israeli universities did nothing to move a two-state solution forward. | Thames Valley University delegate Stephen Desmond said a blanket boycott of Israeli universities did nothing to move a two-state solution forward. |
"It does not move Palestinians to a place where Palestinians have a homeland to call their own." | "It does not move Palestinians to a place where Palestinians have a homeland to call their own." |
But London School of Economics delegate Mike Cushman said: "Universities are to Israel what the Springboks were to South Africa - a symbol of their national identity." | But London School of Economics delegate Mike Cushman said: "Universities are to Israel what the Springboks were to South Africa - a symbol of their national identity." |
'Striking difference' | 'Striking difference' |
University of East London delegate Philip Marfleet acknowledged the issue was a "highly charged" one and explained how he was a convert to the boycott campaign. | University of East London delegate Philip Marfleet acknowledged the issue was a "highly charged" one and explained how he was a convert to the boycott campaign. |
He said he had visited universities in Israel and in the occupied territories, and that the difference between the two was striking. | He said he had visited universities in Israel and in the occupied territories, and that the difference between the two was striking. |
While the Israeli university was functioning well, the Palestinian university he saw had been closed for 51 consecutive weeks because of arrests and incursions by Israeli forces, he claimed. | While the Israeli university was functioning well, the Palestinian university he saw had been closed for 51 consecutive weeks because of arrests and incursions by Israeli forces, he claimed. |
"Israeli academic freedom comes at the cost of the denial of the most basic of academic freedoms of Palestinian students," he added. | "Israeli academic freedom comes at the cost of the denial of the most basic of academic freedoms of Palestinian students," he added. |
Another delegate, Sue Blackwell from Birmingham University, described how during a visit to her campus, the mayor of the Palestinian town of Ramallah had said: "People are beginning to starve now. But for Israel it is business as usual." | Another delegate, Sue Blackwell from Birmingham University, described how during a visit to her campus, the mayor of the Palestinian town of Ramallah had said: "People are beginning to starve now. But for Israel it is business as usual." |
Journeys across the West Bank which had taken 20 minutes now took several hours because of all the army checkpoints, Ms Blackwell said. | Journeys across the West Bank which had taken 20 minutes now took several hours because of all the army checkpoints, Ms Blackwell said. |
"It is only that change on the climate of opinion which will in the end, as it did in South Africa, create a lasting and just change in the Middle East." | "It is only that change on the climate of opinion which will in the end, as it did in South Africa, create a lasting and just change in the Middle East." |
Jewish groups horrified | Jewish groups horrified |
Delegates backed the motion in a card vote by 158 votes to 99, with 17 abstentions. | Delegates backed the motion in a card vote by 158 votes to 99, with 17 abstentions. |
A full debate on the issue is now expected within UCU branches throughout the country, with the hope that a vote on a formal boycott may be held at the union's conference next year. | A full debate on the issue is now expected within UCU branches throughout the country, with the hope that a vote on a formal boycott may be held at the union's conference next year. |
But the motion's proposer Mr Hickey said it would be up to the union's management to decide how this was put into action. | But the motion's proposer Mr Hickey said it would be up to the union's management to decide how this was put into action. |
If a boycott was to be agreed upon it might mean UCU members being urged not to attend conferences at Israeli universities or submit articles to their journals, he said. | If a boycott was to be agreed upon it might mean UCU members being urged not to attend conferences at Israeli universities or submit articles to their journals, he said. |
It would not mean Israeli academics could not come to UK campuses. | It would not mean Israeli academics could not come to UK campuses. |
The vote has horrified Jewish groups in the UK. | The vote has horrified Jewish groups in the UK. |
Jeremy Newmark, chief executive of the umbrella group the Jewish Leadership Council, said he would be urging Ms Hunt to ensure any steps taking the union closer to a boycott would be put to a full ballot of UCU membership. | Jeremy Newmark, chief executive of the umbrella group the Jewish Leadership Council, said he would be urging Ms Hunt to ensure any steps taking the union closer to a boycott would be put to a full ballot of UCU membership. |
He claimed a small group of "extreme hard-edged activists" had capitalised on a lack of leadership. | He claimed a small group of "extreme hard-edged activists" had capitalised on a lack of leadership. |