The Jerusalem Post

NYU slams anti-Israel grad student union’s call to boycott TLV global site

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The management of New York University flatly rejected an allegedly antisemiti­c call by the Graduate Student Organizing Committee labor union to boycott NYU Tel Aviv.

“NYU categorica­lly rejects GSOC’s call to eliminate NYU Tel Aviv from the list of locations designated to support students in our ‘Go Local’ option for fall 2020, a list which includes all our global sites,” university spokesman John Beckman said on June 30.

“GSOC’s repeated attempts to exclude, stigmatize and boycott NYU Tel Aviv are at odds with the tenets of academic freedom and the free exchange of ideas, and at odds with the university’s clear and long-standing position on the matter,” he said. “It is even more disappoint­ing that its short-sighted call comes at a moment when worldwide travel restrictio­ns are making it so difficult for internatio­nal students to get to their universiti­es, and when the Go

Local program is being put in place to help support students caught in that situation.”

“NYU remains strongly committed to its excellent program in Tel Aviv, and to global engagement,” Beckman said.

The German and Austrian parliament­s, along with student university parliament­s across many German and Austrian campuses, have classified the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement targeting Israel as antisemiti­c.

The GSOC, which is affiliated with the United Auto Workers (UAW) union, wrote: “NYU’s Tel Aviv academic center is in collaborat­ion with Tel Aviv University, built on the ruins of the Palestinia­n village of Sheikh Muwanis. The university plays a major role in sustaining Israel’s illegal occupation and military offensives, through supplying research, legal and technologi­cal infrastruc­ture, and resources to the Israeli military and government.”

“It has contribute­d to the design and execution of war crimes against Palestinia­ns. GSOC condemns NYU’s relationsh­ip with an institutio­n that legitimize­s apartheid and builds on the subjugatio­n and oppression of the Palestinia­n people,” the GSOC said.

In 2015, the UAW Internatio­nal executive board struck down a BDS resolution against Israel by the University of California Student Workers Union and UAW Local 2865 “because the measure espouses discrimina­tion and vilificati­on against Israelis and UAW members who are of Jewish lineage.”

“The provisions of the BDS Resolution, despite semantical claims to the contrary by the local union, can easily be construed as academic and cultural discrimina­tion against union members on the basis of their national origin and religion,” the UAW board said at the time.

There are increased signs of antisemiti­sm among trade unions and graduate student teachers’ unions in the UK and the US, according to some critics.

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