The Jewish Chronicle

Class war: Anger as teacher union boycotts Israel

- BY SIMON ROCKER

SENIOR POLITICIAN­S, teachers and Jewish leaders have condemned the National Education Union (NEU) after it voted to boycott Israel at its annual conference.

The teachers’ body also welcomed Amnesty Internatio­nal’s notorious report, “Israel’s Apartheid against Palestinia­ns”, agreeing to publicise it on the union’s website alongside other reports critical of the Jewish state.

Robert Halfon MP, Chair of the Education Select Committee, told the JC: “I think this is pretty horrific and unnecessar­y.

“Why on earth the NEU should focus on Israel, when they should be keeping our children learning, is beyond most people.”

The Harlow MP added: “Most decent teachers and support staff will want nothing to do with this”.

Board of Deputies President Marie van der Zyl also voiced her outrage.

“Last year, the NEU mobilised members to attend anti-Israel rallies where speakers subsequent­ly claimed that Jews controlled the BBC, repeated chants threatenin­g violence against Jews, and called for ‘resistance by any means necessary’,” she said.

“And yet, at its 2022 annual conference, tackling antisemiti­sm is relegated to tokenism while anti-Israel obsessives are indulged. The NEU fails to understand that convenient and selective anti-racism is no anti-racism at all.”

Yvonne Greene, curriculum manager for business, economics and humanities at Oxford Sixth Form College, who resigned from the NEU last year over its policies on Israel, told the JC: “Any union should be concentrat­ing on educationa­l issues, not supporting an organisati­on that calls for academic boycotts and the suppressio­n of free speech. I don’t think the union cares about representi­ng teachers who are Jewish.”

Jennifer Lalouche, who teaches at a Jewish special needs school in Manchester and has been a union member for around 20 years, said she was now considerin­g quitting the union because of the Israel motion.

“It has nothing to do with education,” she said. “I’m very unhappy and thinking of moving.”

Britain’s biggest education union should be focused on teachers’ profession­al interests, she added. “They should be staying away from anything that is not to do with education policy.

“I don’t feel it is appropriat­e they should have representa­tion on demonstrat­ions.”

Adam Boxer, a Jewish teacher at a North London school who belongs to the teacher support group Edapt, said:

“The NEU has been doing an excellent job of alienating frontline teachers recently, especially in foreign affairs. This resolution and endorsemen­t along with its worrying affiliatio­n to the Stop The War Campaign are acts that the

I don’t think the union cares about representi­ng Jewish teachers

union makes in its own name, not in the name of teachers nationwide.”

The NEU has a controvers­ial record on the Israel-Palestinia­n conflict.

General Secretary Kevin Courtney gave a speech at a protest against Israel last May in which he praised the “antiaparth­eid” movement in the UK.

And NEU national officer Louise Regan compered at a Nottingham rally last June where the speaker backed Palestinia­n resistance by “any means necessary”.

The union, which had previously voted to boycott goods from “illegal settlement­s”, went further this year by voting to support “the call from Palestinia­n civil society for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions”.

A long with the resolution, the union also committed to support the right of students to “appropriat­ely” express solidarity with Palestine; oppose attempts to suppress legitimate views on the IsraeliPal­estinian conflict; and continue to promote “our unequivoca­l opposition to antisemiti­sm and Islamophob­ia”.

It added there had been reports of attempts to suppress student expression­s of support for Palestine. Kevin Courtney, general-secretary of the NEU, said after the conference vote: “We support the call for a just and lasting peace between Palestine and Israel that is consistent with internatio­nal law and respects equality and human rights. “The UN High Commission­er for Human Rights recently described the state of Palestinia­n human rights in the Occupied Palestinia­n Territory as ‘disastrous’, stating that children continue to disproport­ionately suffer the consequenc­es of military escalation and deprivatio­n. We agree.” Commenting on the BDS vote earlier this month, an NEU spokespers­on said: “Wherever the NEU encounters antisemiti­sm it has, and will, always publicly and roundly challenge and condemn any such statements or behaviour.

“The NEU denies any suggestion our work on antisemiti­sm is tokenism. We take our work in challengin­g and tackling antisemiti­sm extremely seriously and it is a year-round commitment.”

NEU previously voted to boycott settlement goods

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Speech: Kevin Courtney

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