MORE ON ANTI-ISRAEL BOYCOTT:
UNIVERSITY HEADS TO FORM PANEL TO
FIGHT ACADEMIC BOYCOTT
Anshel
Pfeffer
Haaretz
Correspondent
Israeli academics will
set up a new forum to fight the international academic boycott of Israel, the heads of the
country's universities decided at a meeting Thursday with Minister for
Diaspora Affairs Natan Sharansky.
At the meeting, the
university presidents warned that the boycott, though still sporadic,
was steadily worsening. Professor Joshua Jortner of the National
Academy of Sciences and Humanities reported that some members of Norway's national academy had
urged treating Israel "like Germany of the 1930s."
Hebrew University Professor Menachem
Magidor suggested setting up an organization to which academics could
report any instances of the boycott that they encountered, and which
would then coordinate responses to the boycott. He also suggested
setting up a non-governmental body under whose auspices Israeli
academics would present Israel's case through lectures
at overseas universities.
The other participants
agreed, with the caveat that the lecturers must be seen as representing
Israel, rather than defending
government policy.
The presidents also
proposed trying to mobilize Israelis studying overseas in this effort.
The international boycott
has been publicly supported by a handful of left-wing Israeli
academics, including Dr. Ilan Pappe of Haifa University and Professor Tanya
Reinhardt of Hebrew University. The presidents of these
universities, Yehuda Hayuth and Magidor, noted that donors had
pressured them to take steps against Israeli boycott supporters, and
some had even halted their donations on the grounds that they were
unwilling to pay the salaries of people who call for boycotting Israeli
academe.
Nevertheless, both
presidents said, they refused to infringe on academic freedom by taking
any action against these professors.
Published
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