Please join 10 Nobel Laureates and 2700 Colleagues to Endorse SPME’s Statement on Discrimination Against Israeli Academics and Institutions

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We hope you will join 10 Nobel Laureates Eric Kandel, Roald Hoffman, Kenneth Arrow, Sir Harry Walter Kroto,Walter Kohn, Eric Maskin, Steven Weinberg, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, Andrew V. Schally, Vitaly Ginzburg and 2700 of your colleagues worldwide in signing and circulating the SPME Statement on Discrimination Against Israeli Academics and Academic Instutions as we try to amass 10,000 signatures.

SPME Statement on Discrimination Against Israeli Academics and Institutions

Adopted by the SPME Board of Directors, January 28, 2009

We the undersigned members of the academic community, are no longer able to tolerate the lies being told by various academic groups to justify their proposals to boycott Israeli academics and academic institutions and to divest from Israel and/or companies doing business in Israel.

Israel has been falsely accused of deliberately targeting civilians, schools, hospitals, and administrative buildings. The reality is that Israel has always made heroic efforts to avoid harming civilians. In the recent Cast Lead campaign, Israel did target the Islamic University, which Fatah and the New York Times had previously identified as a Hamas bomb factory. However, Israel avoided targeting other schools and universities, even when Hamas fighters used them as hideouts and launching pads. Hamas fighters have repeatedly targeted Israeli civilians, schools, and children, and in the past 8 years have murdered more than 1000. In the past few years, Hamas had targeted Sapir College in Sderot and Barzilai Hospital in Ashkelon, and had deliberately timed Qassam and Katyusha rocket attacks to occur at times of day when Israeli children would be on their way to and from school. Despite the use of the Islamic University for both rocket and mortar attacks as well as for the manufacture of weapons, we are not calling for a boycott of Palestinian academics.

Israel has no interest in undermining education or health care in Gaza. On the contrary, a healthy and well educated population in a prospering Palestinian state is Israel’s best hope for peace in the years to come. The people of Gaza know perfectly well that Israel is not trying to massacre them. Whenever possible, they come to Israel for health care and education because they have confidence in Israeli facilities and in the people who work there. And Israeli institutions serve them both out of simple humanity and in order to build bridges to peace.

Most important, singling out Israeli academics and institutions for boycott is discriminatory. No other nation’s academics or institutions are being subjected to such action, whether or not their governments are in a state of war. Excusing Israeli academics from the boycott only if they denounce the policies of their government does not mitigate the offense but combines it with an assault on freedom of speech. We urge rejection of all such discriminatory and oppressive initiatives.

For Further information contact:

Peter Haas, SPME VP for External Relations at peter.haas@case.edu or
Judith Jacobson, SPME VP for Internal Relations at jsj4@columbia.edu or
Edward S. Beck, SPME President Emeritus at ( phone: 717.576.5038)

Sincerely,

The Undersigned

As an added security measure for signers of this petition to reduce the need to void anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic remarks that have been posted, as well as reducing the number of fraudulent signature postings, the authors might consider necessary to verify the authenticity of signatures. Unfortunately there are significant numbers of individuals who would like to sabotage the credibility and impact of this important precedent-setting petition. If you have any questions, please contact, Dr. Edward S. Beck, President, Scholars for Peace in the Middle East. Thank you for your understanding, support and patience.

Please join 10 Nobel Laureates and 2700 Colleagues to Endorse SPME’s Statement on Discrimination Against Israeli Academics and Institutions

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Scholars for Peace in the Middle East (SPME) is not-for-profit [501 (C) (3)], grass-roots community of scholars who have united to promote honest, fact-based, and civil discourse, especially in regard to Middle East issues. We believe that ethnic, national, and religious hatreds, including anti-Semitism and anti-Israelism, have no place in our institutions, disciplines, and communities. We employ academic means to address these issues.

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