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Birmingham school probe finds anti-Israel views

July 22, 2014 13:40

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Simon Rocker,

Simon Rocker

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An investigation into allegations of Islamist extremism in Birmingham has found that some teachers harboured anti-Israel views.

Education Commissioner Peter Clarke, in a report published today, uncovered no evidence of radicalisation or violent extremism.

But there was clear evidence, he said, of a number of people in positions of influence who espoused, sympathised with or failed to challenge extremist views.

There had been a co-ordinated attempt to introduce “an intolerant and aggressive Islamic ethos” into a few non-faith state schools in the city, he concluded.