REFUSAL TO PLAY ANTHEM SPARKS OUTRAGE
JERUSALEM An Israeli university department’s decision not to play the national anthem at a graduation ceremony on Thursday has sparked outrage from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government.
A Hebrew University of Jerusalem spokesman confirmed that the Humanities Faculty will not play the anthem at the event “out of consideration” for Arab participants and said there was no requirement to do so.
“Hatikvah” (“The Hope”) was made the official state anthem in 2004, but Israel’s Arab minority feels excluded by its emphasis on Jewish historic aspirations for statehood.
Net anyahu, pictu red, called the decision “shameful,” adding it “strengthens” his resolve to pass a bill entrenching the state’s Jewish identity.
Considered a flagship of Israeli academia, Hebrew University is a public institution that receives government funding. A similar move by the school last year drew protest.
Education Minister Naftali Bennett’s office said he spoke with the university’ s president, and informed him that as a public institution, it ought to honour the state that stands behind it. Defence Minister Avigdor Liberman said that as an alumnus he was “shocked.”