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Oxford Union ‘apartheid Israel’ debate accused of breaking the law by glorifying violence

An open letter to Oxford chancellor, organised by the Pinsker Centre, decried ‘toxic and polarising’ event

December 4, 2024 12:59
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From left: Natasha Hausdorff, Yoseph Haddad, Mosab Hassan Yousef, Jonathan Sacerdoti. (Photo via X)
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More than 300 academics have signed an open letter addressed to William Hague, the newly-elected Oxford chancellor, stating that a recent Union debate in which speakers praised the October 7 attacks on Israel broke the law.

The signatories, including Baroness Ruth Deeth KC, Former Principal of St Anne's College, and Sir Vernon Bogdanor CBE, Former Vice Principal of Brasenose College, condemned the “dangerous rhetoric, provocative behaviour, and acts of intimidation” that sullied the event.

Taking place on 28 November, the debate scrutinised the motion: “This house believes Israel is an apartheid state responsible for genocide”.

The letter, which was organised by the Pinsker Centre, a campus-based foreign policy think tank, went on to decry the “incendiary remarks made by some speakers in support of terrorist violence”.