The Jewish Chronicle

Wemustbeon­front foot against boycott

- BY JOELSALMON

THE BOYCOTT, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement is on the rise in student politics. There are frequent motions passed at universiti­es which single out Israel, causing bitterness and discord among students.

University should be a place for the sharing and debating of ideas, yet anti-Israel campaignin­g shuts down these discussion­s and creates an atmosphere of hostility.

University is, in the main, a safe and welcoming place for Jewish students. The Union of Jewish Students (UJS) and a host of other organisati­ons do amazing work to support Jewish students; there are more than 60 Jewish Societies around the country led by students who are passionate about creating flourish- ing Jewish communitie­s across the UK and Ireland. As a recent graduate, I can attest to the amazing experience most Jewish students have. However, we live in troubling times. A number of universiti­es’ student unions have passed anti-Israel motions and, while not all have been successful, they create a toxic political environmen­t. Earlier this year, former student Zachary Confino was awarded £1,000 in compensati­on for the abuse he received while at York University. Perhaps most worryingly, the elected president of the National Union of Students has stated her opposition to “Zionist politics”, referring to “mainstream Zionist-led media outlets”, and praising a group in Gaza for its “resistance”. When I was St Andrews JSoc president last academic year, the Scottish Palestinia­n Solidarity Campaign planned to protest against a charity ball we were running and, the day before the event, our venue pulled out. Luckily, we managed to find another The Bridges not Boycotts campaign launched this week venue at the last minute — and, due to the ensuing publicity, our charity receipts were quadrupled.

This taught me that the Jewish community needs to be on the front foot. We should be vocal about saying, for the vast majority of us, Israel forms a huge part of our Jewish identity. We should not be embarrasse­d to say we have family and friends who live there, and that we identify with the Zionist project, which, at its heart, is the belief in a socially just Jewish state in the land of Israel. It is time for us to reclaim this space.

It is, however, a daunting prospect for students, and that is why the Board of Deputies and UJS have

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Anti-Israel protesters disrupting a lecture at King’s College
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