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St Andrews rector who accused Israel of ‘genocidal attacks’ in October 2023 wins appeal

The university’s Chancellor ruled in favour of Stella Maris, who was removed from her position on governing body in the wake of her comments

May 6, 2025 16:00
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Stella Maris, rector of the University of St Andrews (Image: University of St Andrews)
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The St Andrews University rector who accused Israel of committing “genocidal attacks” in an email to all students in October 2023 has won her appeal after being removed from her role on the institution’s governing body over the comments.

Stella Maris was dismissed as president of the university court in the wake of the email, sent shortly after she was elected as rector and weeks after the Hamas-led attacks in southern Israel on October 7.

In the email, she said a vigil had been held at the university “following weeks of genocidal attacks by the Israeli government against Gaza”.

She wrote: “We must continue to recognise and condemn acts that are internationally regarded as humanitarian and war crimes.”