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The Jewish Chronicle

Israel and Palestinian groups clash at LSE

January 27, 2011 15:26
PalSoc demonstrators on the steps of the LSE building, urging boycott

ByRobyn Rosen, Robyn Rosen

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Tensions between the London School of Economics' Israel and Palestine societies have risen after a surge in anti-Israel activity on campus.

The two student union societies were praised earlier this month for a joint debate on an academic boycott of Israel but since then, the Palestine Society has launched a campaign to boycott the Eden Springs water company and invited self-styled rabbi, Ahron Cohen of the anti-Zionist Neturei Karta group to speak to students.

PalSoc president Zachariah Sammour said of Eden Springs: "We believe a progressive institution like LSE should not be conducting business with a company facilitating a state of affairs that is illegal and which poses a massive threat to world peace, namely the continued, illegal Israeli occupation.

"Rabbi Cohen's talk is intended to shed an interesting and little-known light on the relationship between Zionism and Judaism."