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Don't disrupt - discuss!

The director of StandWithUs UK says we all benefit when we discuss our differences - but shouting slogans achieves nothing

September 12, 2019 12:30
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While it is sometimes tempting to focus on the voices shouting the loudest in our community, to do so often misses the point. That’s what happened this week when a fringe group tried (and failed) to disrupt our annual StandWithUs UK student conference. 

Seeking attention (but no genuine discussion about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict), a couple of attendees put on elephant masks and began shouting slogans. They posted a video of themselves in an effort to smear StandWithUs on social media, claiming they were campaigning for more "honesty" about Israel. 

Unfortunately, we’re used to anti-Israel groups trying to shout down events about Israel. The phenomenon of a self-described Jewish group mimicking those bully-boy tactics against fellow Jews is a new low. However, when we found out who was involved in the disruption, it became less surprising. Some of them had taken part in a now infamous "Kaddish for Gaza" event outside Parliament. This included mourning for Hamas terrorists who were killed trying to break through a border that is walking distance from where Israeli families live.  

The irony is that had the disruptors actually come for an honest discussion, they could have engaged with dozens of students from diverse faiths, backgrounds, and political perspectives.