Last month, Labour MP Denis Macshane, chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group Against Antisemitism, called Dr Tamimi a “preacher of antisemitic hate and jihad” and criticised Birmingham University for providing a “platform for this hate doctrine”.
The UJS spokeswoman said: “When the Islamic society was asked by the Jewish society to revoke the invitation of Tamimi for this evening’s event the response was: ‘Yes, we know he's offensive but we welcome you to attend and challenge’.
“It is another example of hate speakers being invited to British campuses, of an unnecessary and hurtful provocation to liberal and minority students and finally of university authorities failing to fulfil their duty of care to all students.
“The Union of Jewish Students reiterates its call for free, yet responsible speech. The right to freedom of speech comes with a responsibility to not incite hatred.”