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Palestinian academics criticise IHRA definition of antisemitism in Guardian letter

Fight against antisemitism has been used to 'delegtimise' Palestinian cause

November 30, 2020 10:27
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More than 100 Palestinian and Arab intellectuals, academics and journalists have criticised the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance definition of antisemitism in a letter to The Guardian at the weekend. 

They claim the “the fight against antisemitism has been increasingly instrumentalised by the Israeli government and its supporters in an effort to delegitimise the Palestinian cause and silence defenders of Palestinian rights”. 

The IHRA definition has been “deployed mostly” against left-wing or human rights groups supporting Palestinian rights and the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions campaign, they say. 

“Through ‘examples’ that it provides, the IHRA definition conflates Judaism with Zionism in assuming that all Jews are Zionists, and that the state of Israel in its current reality embodies the self-determination of all Jews,” the letter argues.