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Envoy: put campus problems in context

September 27, 2011 11:22

ByJennifer Lipman, Jennifer Lipman

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The British ambassador to Israel has warned of a "reverse delegitimisation" that is taking place whereby Israelis choose not to study in Britain because its campuses are perceived as "hotbeds of antisemitism".

Matthew Gould, speaking on a visit to the UK, acknowledged that some institutions continued to have serious problems with anti-Israel activity. Where there was antisemitism and intimidation, he said, it needed to be dealt with "incredibly seriously".

But, despite a climate in which a Jewish student was racially abused in St Andrews and extremist and anti-Israel speakers were given platforms at a number of campuses, he denied that the situation on British campuses had changed dramatically in recent years.

"This stuff is not new and not particularly worse than it was 20 years ago," he said. "It's important to put this in perspective: if there are five student unions which vote for a boycott of Israel, there are 115 who don't."