The Board of Deputies has raised concerns over a public body’s funding of an academic conference on “settler colonialism in Palestine”.
Board CEO Gillian Merron wrote to the Arts and Humanities research council which, the Board said, had provided £247,535 worth of funding to a project of which the conference, due to take place at Exeter University in October, is a part.
She said the conference was “a disingenuous attempt to politicise” issues surrounding Israel’s Bedouins community, “in the wider context of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict”.
She added: “It appears that this is a publicly funded attempt to further a political agenda masquerading as an academic exercise.”