National Post

REFUSAL TO PLAY ANTHEM SPARKS OUTRAGE

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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.”

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