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ByDavid Rose, politics and investigations editor

Opinion

The phrase ‘Israeli genocide’ is non-controversial. We’re in a dangerous place

One tour of Oxford’s Gaza camp tells you that Hamas’s wider strategy is working

May 10, 2024 14:12
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The camp in Oxford (Image: Sky News)
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Oxford’s anti-Israel protest camp lies a ten-minute bike ride from my house.

When I paid a visit on Wednesday afternoon, a member of a group of kippah-wearing Jewish students had just managed to persuade the organisers to let one of them address the camp’s inhabitants, to try to explain why Israel’s actions in Gaza do not amount to a genocide, and why equating the Jewish state with Nazi Germany and denying its right to exist should be seen as antisemitic.

To his friends’ evident distress, although he was allowed through the barriers that ring the camp and handed a microphone, he was soon drowned out by a chant of “free, free Palestine”.

I went back for another look this morning, and although most of their residents appeared to still be asleep, the number of tents appeared to have more than doubled. There were more than 50 of them, covering most of the spacious lawns outside Oxford’s natural history and anthropological museums.