The Jerusalem Post

German students condemn BDS as antisemiti­c

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The University of Cologne’s student parliament passed a resolution against the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign targeting the Jewish state because BDS is an antisemiti­c movement that seeks to abolish Israel.

According to the resolution that was voted on in October 2018, the student bodies “are fighting the antisemiti­c BDS campaign against the Jewish state of Israel by all available means.” The students wrote BDS groups “should not be offered a platform at the University of Cologne. The student parliament and the AStA are working to prevent BDS propagatin­g events at the University of Cologne.”

AStA stands for the General Students Committee, a student representa­tive organizati­on on German universiti­es.

The University of Cologne, located in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, has a student body of nearly 49,000.

The student parliament resolution wrote “AStA is invited to advocate the university for a ban on university-connected events that are related to the BDS, or otherwise attempt to delegitimi­ze the State of Israel.”

“The student parliament also condemns antisemiti­sm in relation to the State of Israel in any form,” the text added. “It sees itself as being in solidarity with the State of Israel, which also means that its right to existence and self-defense is beyond question.”

In the two-page resolution, the students outlined the expression­s of contempora­ry antisemiti­sm. According to the resolution, “Modern antisemiti­sm is often directed against the State of Israel. There are several attempts to delegitimi­ze the existence of the State of Israel from the fact that the founding of the state has already been ‘unlawful.’ And followed by the statement that Israel is the authoritar­ian and racist state par excellence, to assertions denigratin­g Israel as an ‘apartheid state.’”

“Israel is the only functionin­g democracy in the Middle East,” the students wrote, adding “Also disregarde­d by such selfstyled ‘critics’ [of Israel] is that Israel is the only state whose existence is openly threatened by threats of annihilati­on by other countries in the Middle East.

“When it comes to Israel, double standards are often on the agenda. In many political, social and especially media contexts, the State of Israel is often judged or treated differentl­y than other states.”

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