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Right-wing groups creating climate of fear at Israeli universities

Jonathan Cook, The Electronic Intifada, 16 November 2009

http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article10891.shtml
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"The watchdog groups IsraCampus and Israel Academia Monitor are believed to be 
stepping up their campaigns after the recent publication in a US newspaper of 
an Israeli professor's call to boycott Israel."
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Right-wing groups in Israel want to create a climate of fear among left-wing 
scholars at Israeli universities by emulating the "witch-hunt" tactics of the 
US academic monitoring group Campus Watch, Israeli professors warn.

The watchdog groups IsraCampus and Israel Academia Monitor are believed to be 
stepping up their campaigns after the recent publication in a US newspaper of 
an Israeli professor's call to boycott Israel.

Both groups have been alerting the universities' external donors, mostly US 
Jews, to what they describe as "subversive" professors as a way to bring 
pressure to bear on university administrations to sanction faculty staff who 
are critical of Israeli policies.

"I have no hesitation in calling this a McCarthyite campaign," said David 
Newman, a politics professor at Ben Gurion University, in Israel's southern 
city of Beersheva. "What they are doing is very dangerous."

Last month, in what appeared to be a new tactic, IsraCampus placed a full-page 
advertisement in an official diary issued to students at Haifa University, 
urging them to visit its website to see a "rogues' gallery" of 100 Israeli 
scholars the group deems an "academic fifth column."

"The goal is to transform our students into spies in the classroom to gather 
information and intimidate us," a senior Israeli lecturer said. "It's a model 
of 'policing' faculty staff that has been very successful in stifling academic 
freedom in the US."

Both Israel Academia Monitor, established in 2004, and the later IsraCampus, 
model themselves on Campus Watch, a US organization founded by Daniel Pipes, an 
academic closely identified with the US neoconservative movement.

Campus Watch has been widely accused of intimidating US scholars who have 
expressed views critical of US and Israeli policies in the Middle East. The 
organization's goal, according to critics, is to pressure US universities to 
avoid hiring left-wing lecturers or awarding them tenure.

The advertisement placed by IsraCampus, and seen by Haifa University students 
as they returned from their summer break, warned that a number of their 
professors "openly support terrorist attacks against Jews, initiate an 
international boycott of Israel, exploit their status in the classroom for 
anti-Israeli incitement and anti-Zionist brainwashing, collaborate with known 
anti-Semites ... who publicly call for Israel's destruction."

Publication of the advert was supported by the head of Haifa's student union, 
Felix Koritney: "Students who study here need to know who their lecturers are, 
and if there are lecturers who oppose the state of Israel it is important to 
publish their names."

In a statement, Haifa University officials also defended the advertisement -- 
after receiving a complaint from a student who called the advertisement 
incitement -- justifying it on the grounds of "freedom of speech."

IsraCampus is associated with Steven Plaut, an economics professor at Haifa 
University, who was reported to have paid for the advertisement. On the group's 
site and on his personal blog, Plaut has lambasted many Israeli left-wing 
academics.

IsraCampus and Israel Academia Monitor have targeted professors for criticizing 
the occupation, joining protests against Israel's wall in the West Bank, 
signing petitions or attending conferences critical of Israel, defending the UN 
report of Judge Richard Goldstone on last winter's attack on Gaza, or calling 
for a boycott of Israel.

Both groups have focused their efforts on the staff at Ben Gurion and Haifa 
universities, two regional campuses that have attracted more outspoken 
dissidents.

Ilan Pappe, a former history professor at Haifa University and the author of 
The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, admitted he abandoned his academic career in 
Israel and relocated to the UK after a campaign of vilification.

But, according to Newman, Ben Gurion University had become the groups' "public 
enemy No 1" after publication by Neve Gordon, a colleague of Newman, of an 
article in the Los Angeles Times calling for a boycott of Israel.

Despite having tenure, observers say, Gordon has come under increasing pressure 
from the university to resign his position as chair of the university's 
politics department over his published views.

Rivka Carmi, president of Ben Gurion University, issued a statement shortly 
after Gordon's article was printed, condemning his opinions as "morally 
repugnant" and warning that he was "welcome to search for a personal and 
professional home elsewhere."

Dana Barnett, founder of Israel Academia Monitor, has launched a petition 
demanding that Gordon be sacked from his position as chair, that his courses be 
treated as elective rather than compulsory for his students, and that he be 
denied travel and research funding.

Newman said decisions about hiring and retaining staff at Ben Gurion were still 
being taken on academic grounds but that the monitoring groups were seeking to 
change that by calling for donor boycotts of universities seen to be harboring 
anti-Zionist professors.

Yaakov Dayan, the Israeli consul in Los Angeles, sent a letter to Ben Gurion 
University after publication of Mr Gordon's article, warning that private 
benefactors "were unanimous in threatening to withhold their donations to your 
institution."

Although the universities are chiefly backed by government money, external 
donations account for about five percent of their funding. With universities 
struggling with large debts, donations can be seen as leverage over the 
universities.

Newman said the monitoring groups hoped to redirect donations to right-wing 
academic institutions and think tanks, such as the Shalem Centre in Jerusalem, 
whose founding president is the US neoconservative scholar Martin Kramer, and 
Ariel College, located in a West Bank settlement near Nablus.

On his website, Plaut credited IsraCampus with forcing Tel Aviv University last 
week to investigate claims by one of its professors, Nira Hativa, that some 
right-wing students were afraid to speak out in class because of fears that 
they would be penalized by their lecturers.

Under questioning from the Haaretz newspaper, Hativa admitted that her 
allegations were based only on "intuition and personal impressions."

Both IsraCampus and Israel Academia Monitor have been incensed by the support 
offered to Gordon's call for a boycott of Israel by a small number of Israeli 
academics.

One such professor, Anat Matar, who teaches philosophy at Tel Aviv University, 
said the atmosphere both within the universities and more widely in Israeli 
society was changing rapidly and becoming increasingly "intolerant" of dissent. 
"We've become a little more fascistic as a society," she said.

Plaut has been at the centre of a libel battle with Gordon since 2002 after he 
called him a "Judenrat wannabe" -- a reference to Jewish collaborators with the 
Nazis.

Jonathan Cook is a writer and journalist based in Nazareth, Israel. His latest 
books are Israel and the Clash of Civilisations: Iraq, Iran and the Plan to 
Remake the Middle East (Pluto Press) and Disappearing Palestine: Israel's 
Experiments in Human Despair (Zed Books). His website is:

http://www.jkcook.net.

 

 

 

 

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