Israel and Palestine

The AUT is aware that incursions of Israeli forces into the Palestinian areas of jurisdiction directly affects universities, colleges and other educational institutions.

More directly affected are their staff and students, as well as trade unionists, all of whom have been among those killed and injured.

We are also aware that the conflict is having an impact on the academic community in the Middle East, as well as other parts of the world, where the ability to speak with academic freedom can become constrained by political and economic interests, related to the conflict.

We believe that education has a central role to play in achieving a sustainable, long-term resolution to the conflict but that it can only flourish in conditions of peace. Therefore we support the international call for a withdrawal from armed conflict of all those involved in order to seek a peaceful resolution based on UN resolutions that have been strongly supported by the international trade union and academic communities. We work through the European Trade Union Committee for Education and Education lnternational to lend support and encouragement to all colleagues in the region who are urging their governments to cease armed conflict and a return to negotiations.

We also support the call by academics in the UK and elsewhere for a moratorium on EU and European Science Foundation funding of Israeli cultural and research institutions until Israel abides by UN resolutions and opens meaningful peace negotiations with the Palestinians

The AUT offers support to colleagues in Palestine who have struggled for many years to establish and maintain a free and democratic system of higher education in the face of overwhelming difficulties.

We are affiliated to the Trade Union Friends of Palestine, and urge our members and local associations to support the aims of that organisation.

We also urge our local associations to establish links with Palestinian universities, including campaigning for formal twinning arrangements between Palestinian and British institutions, to support colleagues and students there, and resist the narrowing of their opportunities and suppression of their academic freedom by the oppression of the occupation.

In addition, the AUT deplores the witch-hunting of colleagues, including AUT members, who are participating in the academic boycott of Israel. We recognise that anti-Zionism is not anti-semitism, and resolve to give all possible support to members of AUT who are unjustly accused of anti-semitism because of their political opposition to Israeli government policy.


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NUT - policy on the Middle East

 

Dedicated to the memory of
Dr Yousef Allan
1952-2001