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We have to win the next generation on campus

This isn't merely a Jewish or Israeli issue — it's a societal imperative.

May 10, 2024 15:19
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Pro-Palestinian camp at School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) in London, on 8 May (Photo by BENJAMIN CREMEL/AFP via Getty Images)
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As unrest swept American campuses, it served as a stark reminder of the simmering antisemitic sentiments across Western universities, including those in the UK, fuelled by pro-Hamas, radical ideologies and pro-Palestinian groups and organisations.

Celebrating Jewish life on campus and safeguarding students is essential but insufficient; a more proactive stance is imperative. We must reclaim our universities as bastions of open education and free thought, particularly concerning Israel and Zionism.

If there's a common denominator for nearly all the students who take part in the anti-Israeli rallies and encampments, it's that they aren't familiar with the basic facts and history of the issue they're protesting. Some even admit on camera that they aren't educated on the subject but joined the protest to be with their friends. Perhaps the most familiar example is when they fail to identify the river and the sea when they chant, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free."

The infiltration of radical ideologies and individuals into student bodies and societies has perverted the noble pursuit of knowledge, transforming campuses into breeding grounds for violence ignorance and intolerance. Celebration of the October 7 massacre on campuses, open support of Hamas and Hezbollah, while Israeli and British citizens are held in captive in Hamas tunnels underscore a disturbing trend of moral disruption in institutions that once were the beacon of the intellectual societies.