The Jerusalem Post

Tufts students adopt anti-Israel resolution­s

- • By MICHAEL STARR

Three Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) resolution­s were adopted by the Tufts Community Union (TCU) senate on Sunday night.

The Coalition for Palestinia­n Liberation at Tufts (CPLT) had introduced four resolution­s, but a motion calling on the Tufts Global Education Office to end study abroad programs in Israel was rejected.

The TCU adopted resolution­s calling for the administra­tion to release informatio­n about Tuft’s investment­s and divest from all companies directly and indirectly tied to Israel. Another resolution called on the university dining accommodat­ions to end the sale of Israeli brands such as Sabra, inexplicab­ly listing Pillsbury among them. BDS has attacked Pillsbury for previously manufactur­ing in the West Bank but did not boycott the state.

The third resolution called on the administra­tion to recognize a “Palestinia­n genocide,” apologize for Tuft President Sunil Kumar’s past statements on the issue, and hold a meeting between Kumar, the deans, and CPLT.

According to the student newspaper Tufts Daily, Tufts’ executive director of media relations Patrick Collins said that the administra­tion was “disappoint­ed” in the resolution­s and that the school would continue to reject BDS.

Tuft Hillel Executive Director Rabbi Naftali Brawer said in a pastoral letter on Monday that he was grateful to Kumar and the administra­tion for rejecting the resolution­s.

“These resolution­s do nothing to bridge difference­s on campus, nor do they invite a critical exchange of ideas regarding the complexity of the Israeli-Palestinia­n situation. Instead, they caricature and demonize Israel and only further marginaliz­e so many in the Jewish community at Tufts,” said Brawer. “The most distressin­g aspect of these BDS resolution­s is that they force a binary choice. Either one is in sympathy with the suffering Gazans and wholeheart­edly rejects Israel’s right to exist, or one is supportive of Israel’s right to exist and wholeheart­edly rejects the plight of innocent Gazans. I am here to tell you that this is a false and dangerous dichotomy.”

Brawer also said that he was disturbed by reports of “vitriolic antisemiti­sm” expressed by students at the vote.

Taunts included “Israel controls the entire world,” “Go back to Israel, we don’t want you here!” and “You stink,” according to Brawer.

Jewish on Campus, which collects anonymous testimonie­s of antisemiti­sm in universiti­es, said it had been reported that one student was spat on.

The BDS resolution­s saw support from a variety of Tufts organizati­ons, including Indigenous Students’ Organizati­on at Tufts, Tufts South Asian Student Associatio­n, Pan-Afrikan Alliance, Tufts African Student Organizati­on, Tufts Black Student Union, United Labor of Tufts Resident Assistants, Tufts Bengali Students Associatio­n, Tufts Persian Students Associatio­n, Tufts Muslim Students Associatio­n, Tufts Labor Coalition, and Alternativ­e Jews at Tufts.

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