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Weapon of the weak
By Ghada Karmi

In conflicts, boycotts are the weapons of the weak. Their chief importance lies in their ability to raise public awareness and arouse disapproval. Yet, going by the paranoid reaction to the academic boycott of Israel, it might as well have been a declaration of nuclear war. No peaceable action in recent times has provoked so much anger and hostility as this British-based boycott.

In the wake of the British University and College Union's vote at its annual general meeting on May 30 to initiate a national debate on a boycott of Israeli academic institutions, a wave of hysteria engulfed Israel and its friends. Articles appeared, before and after the vote, denouncing the UCU resolution and its initiators, and heated correspondence is still ongoing. Threats were made against members of the boycott group by pro-Israel organizations and individuals, and campaigns were mounted to defeat the boycott. Costly one-page advertisements appeared in The Times and The Guardian, carrying the names of scores of eminent signatories opposing the boycott.

Photographs of the boycott's "ringleaders," like those of wanted criminals, appeared on the front page of the major British Jewish weekly, The Jewish Chronicle, which also carried a distressed article by Britain's chief rabbi condemning the boycott as an anti-Semitic "witch hunt." The Daily Mail's Jewish columnist Melanie Phillips declared "the age of reason" over. The Jewish-American lawyer and fierce warrior for Israel Alan Dershowitz has teamed up with his British counterpart, Anthony Julius, to take legal action against British supporters of the boycott. While this would not be valid in British law, its aim is clearly to intimidate.

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The fuss has not abated yet, and more battles lie ahead this autumn as pressure is exerted upon the UCU to ballot its members individually, in the hope that they will reject the motion passed by the conference.

Two major misconceptions lie at the base of this response, both deliberately fostered. The first misconception is that the boycott is aimed against individual Israeli academics, and the second, and more important, is that it is anti-Semitic.

With regard to the first misconception, the boycott in fact calls for a ban on dealings with Israeli academic institutions, for example, for not participating in joint research, conferences or other collaborative activity. In a malicious misrepresentation of this position, opponents claim that the boycott will end the free exchange of ideas with individual Israelis and encourage discrimination against them within British academia. By suppressing "free speech," goes the argument, this would end any hope of change in Israel's policies that academics could have brought about. This is an erroneous argument, and it has galvanized opposition to the boycott in Britain .

The charge of anti-Semitism follows closely on this. The allegation is that the real reason for the boycott is hatred of Jews, a new outbreak of an old gentile affliction. Nothing is more designed to provoke and mislead than this charge, which, its authors know, antagonizes all Jews and many non-Jews.

In fact, of course, the imputation of anti-Semitism is a red herring, as so often is the case when Israel is criticized, and its aim, as always, is to deflect criticism. In the case of the British boycott committee, it is particularly inapt, since most of the members are Jewish. The campaign started in 2004 with a letter that two British scholars, Hilary and Steven Rose, published in The Guardian, calling for a boycott of Israeli academic and cultural institutions, in support of a similar call by Palestinian civil society organizations. These, representing a majority of Palestinian academics and other professionals, had united to form a campaign for boycotting Israel because of its repressive policies against them.

The letter in The Guardian spearheaded a growing demand for Israel to be called to account for its policies, which was soon joined by many academics in Europe and beyond. Support was particularly strong in South Africa, which had lived through a similar boycott during the apartheid era, and was especially sympathetic to the boycott's rationale and aims. Since that time, the boycott and divestment campaign against Israel has grown, resulting in the Association of University Teachers' Union voting for a boycott against two Israeli universities at its meeting in 2005. Thanks to a vigorous pro-Israel campaign against it, the decision was overturned within a month. But the issue did not go away, and resulted in the vote for the boycott two years later by the newly formed UCU, which had absorbed the AUT.

Academic boycotts are not new to Britain. In 1965, a boycott campaign against apartheid South Africa was initiated by 34 universities in response to a call for solidarity by the African National Congress. After a prolonged British campaign, the boycott was adopted as policy by the AUT in 1988 and remained in place until the end of apartheid.

The academic boycott against Israel is no different. Israel's well-documented repression of Palestinian academic life and victimization of Palestinian teachers and students is a scandal to be denounced by all those who claim to care about academic freedom. Rather than rushing to Israel's defense in a situation so perverse and immoral, all efforts should be directed toward boycotting all Israeli institutions. Only when Israel is made a pariah state, as happened with South Africa, will its people understand tha they cannot trample on another people's rights without penalty.

Ghada Karmi is the author of "Married to Another Man: Israel's Dilemma in Palestine."

Courtesy of bitterlemons-international.org

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  1.   "Boycotts are the weapons of the weak", really??!! The Arab world 11:33  |  Akiva 13/07/07
  2.   Well thought out and well written 11:41  |  Natallie Durson 13/07/07
  3.   UK BOYCOTTERS MAKE THEMSELVES SERVANTS OF GENOCIDAL ANTISEMITISM 11:46  |  MG 13/07/07
  4.   Is this article an instigation for war? 12:03  |  Sharif Hafez 13/07/07
  5.   Well done Ha`aretz this article is spot-on. 12:15  |  Don Camillo 13/07/07
  6.   always the same arguments 12:40  |  selier 13/07/07
  7.   #4 Sharif - not all Zionism comes from the same book 12:52  |  Don Camillo 13/07/07
  8.   Why not boycott China, Sudan, Iran or Zimbabwe 12:57  |  Nannette 13/07/07
  9.   # 7 Don Camillo 13:14  |  Sharif Hafez 13/07/07
  10.   #7camillo and the dead jews of peace 13:33  |  victor hardman 13/07/07
  11.   As Y. Sarid said In the Haaretz... 13:44  |  Peter 13/07/07
  12.   Dershowitz - you missed something out, Gharda 13:48  |  Clickfool 13/07/07
  13.   you sure? 14:00  |  ravi 13/07/07
  14.   Legitimate Criticism vs Antisemitism 14:06  |  Yitz 13/07/07
  15.   The Hechsher of Jews 14:07  |  Slibovitz 13/07/07
  16.   8...nannette....its about economics...silly 14:17  |  ravi 13/07/07
  17.   Very Well Argued 14:27  |  Yaakov Sullivan 13/07/07
  18.   Working together is the only way forward 14:32  |  Jeff 13/07/07
  19.   #8 If you despise the Brits so much why not do alia. 14:38  |  Don Camillo 13/07/07
  20.   Durson @2 14:41  |  ChanahS 13/07/07
  21.   # 14 Yitz 14:44  |  Sharif Hafez 13/07/07
  22.   Ghada Karmi 14:48  |  Avi Yerushalmi 13/07/07
  23.   #10 And Victor belongs to the extremist strand of Zionism 14:57  |  Don Camillo 13/07/07
  24.   it ok 15:05  |  sam i am 13/07/07
  25.   Now Now Clickfool 15:09  |  Joel Weltman 13/07/07
  26.   #2 15:10  |  Samual Smith 13/07/07
  27.   Y.Sullivan - You would not miss any single way to harm the Jewish 15:10  |  Robert 13/07/07
  28.   #14 Yitz 15:18  |  Chris Linthwaite 13/07/07
  29.   This Week`s Weak Weapon 15:24  |  Joel Weltman 13/07/07
  30.   #17 Hey Jake! 15:31  |  Joel Weltman 13/07/07
  31.   Don Camillo, US congress 15:40  |  Peter 13/07/07
  32.   It is the fabricated "P" people who should be boycotted since.. 15:40  |  Ronny 13/07/07
  33.   The British boycott will fail because those 15:41  |  Robert 13/07/07
  34.   #23 camillo try answering what is written 15:43  |  victor hardman 13/07/07
  35.   Karmi`s misconceptions 15:46  |  I.Barr 13/07/07
  36.   #10 Hey Don 15:51  |  Joel Weltman 13/07/07
  37.   "Pariah state" for a pariah people? 15:52  |  David Pincus 13/07/07
  38.   Karmi`s an author who advocates Israel`s destruction in her book 15:53  |  Morris 13/07/07
  39.   "8"Nannette Singling ou Israel By Mike Marqusee 16:14  |  Labhras 13/07/07
  40.   #21 Sharif 16:18  |  Yitz 13/07/07
  41.   boycott and Haaretz 16:24  |  bev 13/07/07
  42.   #34 Indeed! 16:32  |  Joel Weltman 13/07/07
  43.   #31 You seek to rewrite a definition of antisemitism? 16:35  |  Don Camillo 13/07/07
  44.   FAR FROM A WEAPON OF THE WEAK MANY SPEAK LOUDER THAN A CANNON! 16:39  |  Dutch 13/07/07
  45.   #28 Chris 16:41  |  Yitz 13/07/07
  46.   #36 Yo Joel !! If not about scripture what is the Yesha basis? 16:41  |  Don Camillo 13/07/07
  47.   Only on Haaretz 16:47  |  Gary 13/07/07
  48.   Robert and the future of the Jews #27 16:56  |  Yaakov Sullivan 13/07/07
  49.   Look In the Mirror, Clicky #12 17:00  |  Tex 13/07/07
  50.   Ravi: The Unaccpetable Practices of Israel 17:04  |  Tex 13/07/07
  51.   To James O`Sullivan - your correct name 17:10  |  Gary 13/07/07
  52.   #46 Jake 17:17  |  Joel Weltman 13/07/07
  53.   Gary, your lack of clarity begins with your grammar #51 17:23  |  Yaakov Sullivan 13/07/07
  54.   Boycott defended? 17:28  |  Nik Miller 13/07/07
  55.   #45 Yitz 17:32  |  Chris Linthwaite 13/07/07
  56.   Sullivan - Indeed, as you finally states, Israel is a modern 17:33  |  Robert 13/07/07
  57.   Boycotts of terrorist Israel are necessary 17:34  |  Stephen Murray 13/07/07
  58.   Exercise your right of return 17:35  |  Amin Nusseibeh 13/07/07
  59.   Exercise your right of return 17:35  |  Amin Nusseibeh 13/07/07
  60.   Exercise your right of return 17:35  |  Amin Nusseibeh 13/07/07
  61.   Don 17:36  |  joel Weltman 13/07/07
  62.   #31 Peter 17:48  |  Joel Weltman 13/07/07
  63.   Here are some more weak boycotts 17:49  |  Labhras 13/07/07
  64.   #22 Ghada Karmi is a native Jerusalemite 17:49  |  Ben Alofs 13/07/07
  65.   Even the New York Times once credited Josef Goebbels 17:54  |  Jake 13/07/07
  66.   #49 sums it up well 17:55  |  Tom 13/07/07
  67.   Dershowitz...Ambulance Chaser for Israel 17:56  |  Tim 13/07/07
  68.   we also want the murder of the son of godto be taken into account 17:58  |  Avi 13/07/07
  69.   Iranian Jews reject cash offers to move to Israel 17:59  |  Labhras 13/07/07
  70.   `27" Robert 18:02  |  Labhras 13/07/07
  71.   "47" Gary 18:05  |  Labhras 13/07/07
  72.   #12 Clickfood and Dershowitz 18:13  |  Greenery 13/07/07
  73.   The anti-zionists are quiet about Muslims killing Muslims 18:13  |  Nannette 13/07/07
  74.   #7 Camillo, #4 Sharif - On Zionism 18:15  |  William 13/07/07
  75.   Definition of antisemitism 18:16  |  Peter 13/07/07
  76.   Naturally palestinian academics 18:17  |  Jasmine Murphy 13/07/07
  77.   Ghada misses key points of the boycott 18:21  |  William 13/07/07
  78.   no.50 tex....move on 18:31  |  ravi 13/07/07
  79.   no.50 tex....move on 18:31  |  ravi 13/07/07
  80.   Apartheid and its discontents 18:37  |  Tosefta 13/07/07
  81.   Don Jamillo contradicts himself 18:38  |  Jake 13/07/07
  82.   Sharif Hafez and Egypt 18:40  |  Nilham 13/07/07
  83.   #31 Israel, the national home of the Jews - NOT 18:43  |  Boycott 13/07/07
  84.   haaretz why didnt you print my comment? 18:46  |  Margie in Tel Aviv 13/07/07
  85.