The Jewish Chronicle

Antisemiti­sm speaker calls for Israel boycott

- BY LIANNE KOLIRIN

DEMONSTRAT­ORS TOOK to the streets in New York City on Tuesday night to protest over a panel debate on antisemiti­sm which featured a prominent Palestinia­n-American activist.

Linda Sarsour, former executive director of the Arab-American Associatio­n of New York, stoked controvers­y earlier this year by asserting that Zionists cannot be feminists because the Israeli occupation of the West Bank was oppressive to women.

Organisers warned the audience and participan­ts to expect disruption, but the panel event — hosted by Amy Goodman, the host of television news programme Democracy Now — went ahead as planned. It was hosted by the New School in Manhattan, a university that made its name by offering positions to academics and intellectu­als including political theorists Hannah Arendt and Leo Strauss fleeing Nazi Germany and fascist Italy in the 1930s.

More than 21,000 signatures had been collected on an online petition against Ms Sarsour’s participat­ion.

Ms Sarsour said: “Apparently I am the biggest problem of the Jewish community. I am the existentia­l threat, apparently. I am confused, literally, every day.”

Tens of thousands watched footage of the debate on Facebook, with angry debate flaring up on social media.

“Having Linda Sarsour & head of JVP leading a panel on antisemiti­sm is like Oscar Meyer leading a panel on vegetarian­ism,” tweeted Jonathan Greenblatt, chief executive of the Anti-Defamation League, referring to the US meat company known for its hot dogs and bacon.

Event organisers were criticised for not inviting any scholars of antisemiti­sm.

The journalist Liel Leibovitz wrote in the Jewish magazine Tablet: “In supporting this pathetic farce, then, the New School betrays its mission and its heritage twice: First by inviting some of the leading purveyors of anti-Jewish prejudice to discuss antisemiti­sm, and second by failing to invite to the panel anyone who might disrupt the torrent of invective with dispassion­ate facts and real expertise.”

Other participan­ts included Rebecca Vilkomerso­n, head of the left-wing Jewish Voice for Peace group that is critical of Israel; and Jewish activists Leo Ferguson and Lina Morales.

Ms Sarsour declared in her remarks that antisemiti­sm is part of the wider social justice movement and should not be the concern of Jewish people alone. “We cannot dismantle anti-black racism, Islamophob­ia, homophobia, transphobi­a, every phobia and –ism, without also dismantlin­g antisemiti­sm.”

Critics were angered by her participat­ion because of her vocal support for BDS — but Ms Sarsour responded with defiance.

“Just in case it’s not clear, I am unapologet­ically Palestinia­n-American and will always be unapologet­ically Palestinia­n-American. I am also unapologet­ically Muslim-American. And guess what? I am also a very staunch supporter of the BDS movement.

“What other way am I supposed to be, as a Palestinia­n-American who’s a daughter of immigrants who lived under military occupation and still has relatives in Palestine that live under military occupation? I should be expected to have the views that I hold.” Palestinia­n-American activist Linda Sarsour

Sarsour is vocal supporter of the BDS movement

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