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Following ‘Nazi-Rally’, Brandeis U Suspends Partnership With Palestinian Al-Quds


brandies rallyBrandeis University has suspended its partnership with the Palestinian Al-Quds University, JTA reports.

Brandeis University President Frederick Lawrence made the announcement Monday, saying the university will re-evaluate the relationship in the future. The universities have been sister institutions since 1998.

The decision was made in light of recent events at the university, which has campuses in Jerusalem, Abu-Dis and Al-Bireh, including a Nov. 5 Nazi-style demonstration at the main campus.

During the rally, Groups of Al Quds students dressed in black military gear and armed with fake automatic weapons marched on the school’s campus, while waving flags and raising the traditional Nazi salute, according to pictures first posted by Middle East analyst Tom Gross.

According to JTA, following the demonstration Lawrence called called on Al-Quds President Sari Nusseibeh to issue in Arabic and English a condemnation of the demonstration.

But in a statement issued to Al-Quds students Sunday, Nusseibeh said that “Jewish extremists” were using the demonstration to “capitalize on events in ways that misrepresent the university as promoting inhumane, anti-Semitic, fascist, and Nazi ideologies.” Without these ideologies, he said “there would not have been the massacre of the Jewish people in Europe; without the massacre, there would not have been the enduring Palestinian catastrophe.”

“As occurred recently, these opportunists are quick to describe the Palestinians as a people undeserving of freedom and independence, and as a people who must be kept under coercive control and occupation. They cite these events as evidence justifying their efforts to muster broad Jewish and western opinion to support their position. This public opinion, in turn, sustains the occupation, the extension of settlements and the confiscation of land, and prevents Palestinians from achieving our freedom,” Nusseibeh wrote.

The Brandeis University statement called Nusseibeh’s message “unacceptable and inflammatory.”

“While Brandeis has an unwavering commitment to open dialogue on difficult issues, we are also obliged to recognize intolerance when we see it, and we cannot – and will not – turn a blind eye to intolerance,” the statement read.

“As a result, Brandeis is suspending its partnership with Al-Quds University effective immediately. We will reevaluate our relationship with Al-Quds based on future events,” it added.

(Jacob Kornbluh – YWN)



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  1. when will liberals recognize what chazal have teaching for centuries, “nekote kelolla beyodecho, asov sonay leyaakov”

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