Los Angeles Times

Pro-Israel students cleared of harassment at UCI

Pro-Palestinia­n group alleged abuse by military veterans at May campus event.

- By Priscella Vega priscella.vega@latimes.com Vega writes for Times Community News.

A UC Irvine review has cleared an Israeli student support group of allegation­s of aiding Israeli military veterans in harassing a Palestinia­n support group during a campus event last year.

Students for Justice in Palestine alleged that members of Students Supporting Israel aided and abetted the military veterans in verbally threatenin­g and sexually harassing its members during an Anti-Zionism Week event sponsored by the pro-Israel group on campus in May.

According to the university review, witnesses who had submitted written statements accusing the pro-Israel group of misconduct refused to be interviewe­d by UCI’s student conduct officer, Christophe­r Coronel, and he was unable to verify the allegation­s.

Coronel wrote in the review, dated Jan. 10, that none of the videos or documents he saw showed that the pro-Israel group violated university policy.

If new informatio­n is presented, Coronel wrote, the case may be reopened.

Representa­tives of the pro-Palestinia­n group could not be reached for comment.

Ilan Sinelnikov, founder and president of Students Supporting Israel, said in a statement that his group is pleased with the report.

“It’s important other universiti­es do the same when these groups attempt to use these tactics to discredit our organizati­on, and expose these groups’ fraught relationsh­ip with truth and facts,” Sinelnikov said.

University spokesman Tom Vasich said the school had no official statement on the matter.

During Anti-Zionism Week, Students Supporting Israel sponsored a May 10 panel featuring former Israel Defense Forces officers. About 40 members of Students for Justice in Palestine arrived, and the discussion became heated, with shouting and chanting, the university said.

Students for Justice in Palestine issued a statement at the time saying it protested the event to show that the Israeli veterans were unwelcome on campus because they “enforce Zionist settler colonialis­m and military occupation of Palestinia­n land by the Israeli nation-state.”

After the incident, university administra­tors placed the pro-Palestinia­n group on two years’ probation and directed members to attend free-speech meetings.

It was the second time in a year that members of Students for Justice in Palestine interrupte­d an event presented by Students Supporting Israel amid ongoing tensions between the groups.

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