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Avoiding the issues, not fighting for Israel

October 17, 2011 16:25
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As an active Jewish student on campus, I feel that I have to defend Rabbi Yitzchak Shochet against the accusation that he is "misinformed and naïve" , while defending myself and many of my Jewish friends at Birmingham University from the charge that we have "gone soft".

I have been involved in Birmingham JSoc and its campaigns for two years now and am strongly against the "Liberation" campaign. Unfortunately I was a lone voice in the meeting discussing the possibility of running the campaign in Birmingham, but my views are shared by many Jewish students who are less involved.

The campaign, as I read in its leaflet just two weeks ago, seeks to defend Israel by calling for the liberation of the Israeli and Palestinian peoples and argues that someone who believes in Palestinian nationalism has to believe in Zionism, the Jewish self determination movement.

It sounds like a clever idea to win support we wouldn't otherwise get from undecided politically involved students. The campaign says that Palestinian liberation can only come about through Israel having security and that Israeli liberation can only come about through a Palestinian state. On the surface the campaign sounds fair but digging deeper I believe there are some fatal flaws that will only damage Israel's reputation on campus further.