The Jerusalem Post

UK PM Sunak tells university bosses to protect Jewish students

- • By WILLIAM JAMES and ANDREW MACASKILL

LONDON (Reuters) – British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak called on university bosses on Thursday to protect Jewish students from what he said was harassment and antisemiti­c abuse from a vocal minority at protests on campuses.

Students at some British universiti­es have set up small encampment­s in protest at Israel’s conduct in its war against Hamas, but there has so far not been the same scale of unrest seen at some US colleges.

Sunak invited leaders from some of Britain’s best known universiti­es to Downing Street and told them they had to take a zero-tolerance approach to incidents of antisemiti­sm and any other form of discrimina­tion, his spokespers­on said.

There was no immediate comment from university officials at the meeting. Sunak in March announced plans to tackle what he called extremist activity in Britain, but some politician­s in his party warned him against using the issue in an attempt to gain a political advantage.

The prime minister “called on universiti­es to remain bastions of tolerance where debate takes place with respect for others and where every student feels safe,” the spokespers­on told reporters after the meeting.

Sunak, attended alongside his education, security and communitie­s ministers, and in

the discussion concerns were raised about “non-student agitators” infiltrati­ng campuses, the spokespers­on said.

Last year, the Community Security Trust, a charity that advises British Jews on security matters, recorded 182 antisemiti­c incidents in which the victims or offenders were students or academics, or which involved student unions.

Tell Mama, a group that monitors Islamophob­ic incidents and supports victims, said it has also seen a rise in anti-Muslim incidents on campuses.

There are about a dozen student encampment­s at British universiti­es to protest against the war. The Union of Jewish Students, which represents Jewish students in Britain, warned last week that the encampment­s were creating a “hostile and toxic atmosphere.”

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RISHI SUNAK (Carlos Jasso/Reuters)

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