The Jerusalem Post

Ohio State rejects BDS resolution to boycott Sabra products, Israeli academics

- • By YVETTE J. DEANE

A resolution to divest from and boycott Israeli products and universiti­es was rejected by Ohio State University on Thursday with 33 against the move and only 7 in favor.

The motion called to “divest from and boycott G4S, Caterpilla­r Inc.., Sabra Dipping Company, and Hewlett-Packard – all of which benefit from the Israeli occupation of Palestine.”

The students called for the divestment because of Ohio State’s $3.6 billion endowment fund and $6.1b. in revenue, some of which is invested in those three companies.

“We are proud of students who stood up to this campaign of hate and defeated a bigoted resolution full of misleading claims,” StandWithU­s CEO Roz Rothstein said. “BDS only serves to fuel the Israeli-Palestinia­n conflict and deepen divisions between students on campus.”

The Internatio­nal Socialist Organizati­on was heavily involved in the campaign for the divestment, according to StandWithU­s. “It is disturbing that the Internatio­nal Socialist Organizati­on – an off campus group – was heavily involved in this campaign,” said Ron Krudo, executive director of campus affairs at StandWithU­s. “The ISO has promoted ‘unconditio­nal support’ for Hamas and denied that antisemiti­sm is a problem in the British Labour Party. It’s encouragin­g that the student government rejected their hateful agenda.”

The Internatio­nal Socialist Organizati­on is a group of socialists who claim to fight “oppression and fight for a world centered around human need, not corporate greed.” Their Columbus branch is currently located in Ohio State University.

While live-streaming the vote, the Internatio­nal Socialist Organizati­on-Columbus critiqued the results of the vote and posted: “The passing of BDS measures in universiti­es does not lead to antisemiti­sm. In fact the internatio­nal Left has been the most ardent opponent of antisemiti­sm and the oppression of Palestinia­ns.”

“All the arguments of our opposition are based on lies, slander, misreprese­ntation, and out-and-out racism and islamophob­ia,” the group wrote. “The Trump regime is a main component in the rise of antisemiti­sm, not BDS.”

The group also claimed that many organizati­ons, including Jewish ones, supported the Ohio State coalition for BDS.

The Undergradu­ate Student Government published a statement that they were concerned about the “exclusiona­ry language used” in the resolution and believe the legislatio­n “goes against the mission and values of our university.”

StandWithU­S is a non-profit Israel advocacy group, with an emphasis on fighting BDS, Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, on college campuses.

The Ohio State vote follows a string of similar votes on whether to boycott Israel across college campuses in the United States, with many pro-Israel activists in universiti­es struggling with how to address the issue.

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