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Bridges not Boycotts

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Bridges not Boycotts

Every year Jewish students lead conversations on campus about promoting balanced discussions and nuanced debate on the difficult topic of Israel and Palestine. These conversations often take place amidst a concerted campaign of division, hatred and delegitimisation that can occur within student discussions.

Jewish students can be found on all parts of the political spectrum when it comes to Israel and the debate that exists internally, on topics from technological advancements and medical achievements to her treatment of minorities and the peace process, is just as fierce as the external one.

But the diversity of opinion amongst Jewish students doesn’t negate the work they do when they unite to reject the politics of division and hate against Israel and this has been best exemplified by the vast majority of Jewish students who work tirelessly to combat BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions of Israel).

However, in student politics it is no longer enough to just show why BDS is detrimental to the peace process through its emboldening extremists on both sides and its effects on Israeli and Palestinian workers. It is no longer enough to just show why BDS imports a very serious and complex international issue onto UK campuses, divides peers, alienates Jewish students and creates an atmosphere that can and has fuelled antisemitism. It is no longer enough to show why BDS refuses to acknowledge historical realities and place the blame solely on Israel’s settlement expansion, forgetting Palestinian rejectionism and terrorism. 

The student movement has a proud history of standing up for causes around the world, using the potential in young people to create change on a local, national and international level. Because of this, students today who are leading efforts to support refugees and organise against far-right politics in the US and elsewhere should not shy away from trying to support a solution to the Israel/Palestine conflict.

*** Read more and get involved with the campaign here ***

A number of speaker events will also be hosted across the country for all students to be able to engage in discussing the conflict and the surrounding issues. These discussions will also take place online, with students showing their beliefs in finding ‘Pathways to Peace’ and rejecting the aggressive and hateful nature of BDS and Israel Apartheid Week.

Click here to see how you can get involved. Check out Union of Jewish Students on Facebook and Twitter and follow #BRIDGESNOTBOYCOTTS across social media.

Liron Velleman

Campaigns Manager

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