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UCSC pro-Hamas occupiers demand school cut ties with Hillel

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Adam Sabes, Article

The University of California, Santa Cruz Students for Justice in Palestine chapter demanded that the school cut ties with Hillel International as part of their anti-Israel encampment.

SJP at UCSC launched the anti-Israel encampment on Friday, posting a list of demands to its Instagram page.

The SJP chapter demanded that cut ties with “all zionist institutions,” including Hillel International, which operates individual Hillel chapters at 850 colleges around the world.

An individual commented on the post, asking why they’re calling on the university to remove Hillel from campus.

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The SJP chapter attempted to clarify, stating “We’re talking about the Hillel international partnership which explicitly states the school cannot support BDS. The partnership also promotes academic censorship and censorship of free speech.”

However, the user responded: “without affiliating with Hillel International, there would be no Hillel chapter at UCSC.”

Hillel responded to the demand in a post on Instagram, stating “we are deeply concerned that the protestors’ demands include a UC-wide boycott of organizations that support Jewish studies, Jewish life, and address campus climate and antisemitism.”

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Journalist Yashar Ali wrote on social media that Hillel is a “cultural lifeline for Jewish students.”

”If you want it gone – that means you want Jews gone. There’s no negotiating on the antisemitic nature of this demand,” he wrote.

Notably, JCRC Bay Area pointed out that one of the signs at the UC Santa Cruz encampment called for “Death to Israelis” and praised a Hamas militant.

Campus Reform reached out to UC Santa Cruz and the SJP chapter.

Republished with permission from Campus Reform

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