Israeli Efforts to Combat Academic Boycotts

08.08.24 

Editorial Note

Since its foundation in 2004, Israel Academia Monitor has reported on numerous cases of academic boycotts. Indeed, some of the early advocates of BDS were Israeli academics, such as Prof. Rachel Giora, Dr. Anat Matar, and Prof. Ilan Pappe, among others. The Israeli academic community and the government were very slow to respond to these challenges. The upheaval on campus in the United States and Europe changed this attitude. Currently, several efforts are emerging to combat the threats of academic boycotts. 

On July 9, 2024, The Lobby for Higher Education held a meeting in the Knesset titled “The State of Campuses in the USA and Boycott Campaigns: Challenges and Opportunities for the Israeli Higher Education System.”

The Israeli Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology published an announcement titled “The Higher Education Lobby in the Knesset,” which received little media attention. 

The Higher Education Lobby meeting was chaired by MK Ze’ev Elkin and MK Eli Dallal. The Lobby dealt with the state of higher education under the threat of boycotts. Gila Gamaliel, the Minister of Innovation, Science and Technology, said, “Calls for a boycott have devastating consequences for the freedom of research and international cooperation on our part, and it is a matter of long-term potential damage. We will not stand by while Israel’s research and academic centers are under a gnawing attack from Israel’s economic and security strength.” The heads of higher education institutions, ministers, and members of the Knesset also participated in the discussion. 

Minister Gamaliel referred to the increasing calls for a boycott that have devastating consequences for the freedom of research and may harm high-tech, technological, defense, and medical industries – which depend on academic research. The Minister informed the lobby that she defined the fight against the boycott as a top priority issue in her Ministry’s activities with the intention of protecting Israeli research. Israeli researchers are, according to her, “under a gnawing attack against Israel’s economic and security strength.” Following her remarks, the Minister reviewed her Ministry’s activities to curb the destructive consequences of an academic boycott in the Israeli and international arena, which includes formulating and approving an operative decision-making proposal in the Ministerial Committee for Innovation and Science chaired by her in the amount of NIS 90 million for the purposes of a legal fight against the boycotts; conducting scientific conferences in Israel; exposure of programs in Israel for students from abroad, promotion of binational research, exposure of tours in Israel for senior researchers and teams from academic institutions abroad.

The Minister also announced she is working to form an international front against boycotts and manifestations of anti-Semitism in the academic and scientific arena, as she did recently in her meeting with her German counterpart, who stated: “There must be no place for hatred of Israel and hatred of Jews,” and that “Jewish students and lecturers must be able to feel safe.”

Minister Gamliel assured the heads of higher education institutions that the Ministry of Innovation, Science and Technology will act resolutely to ensure that the scientific boycott does not harm Israeli education and research and that Israeli researchers and students can continue to create and lead in their fields despite the challenges.

Another effort to fight the boycott comes from the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology. The Technion’s Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research has recently established a task force to collect data on academic boycott activities worldwide, analyze them, and suggest ways to confront them.  As the Samuel Neaman Institute notes, “Since the Hamas attack on October 7th, 2023, there has been an increase in reports of anti-Israel activities on campuses worldwide.” The task force addresses the issue under the banner “Scholar Shield.” It includes the following team members: Prof. Boaz Golany, Prof. Rivka Carmi, Tsipy Buchnik, Ella Barzani, Oshrat Katz Shacham, Golan Tamir, and Prof. Yair Goldberg. The task force collaborates with the Council of University Heads (VERA), the Council of College Heads (VARAM), relevant government ministries, and other stakeholders. 

Responding to the boycott calls, the Israeli association of scholars, “BaShaar – Academic Community for Israeli Society,” published their position paper on July 9, 2024, titled “The Academic Boycott on Israel.” It states that BaShaar “views with great concern the expanding trends in academia worldwide to boycott Israeli academia. The calls for a boycott are a central part of the wave of riots and demonstrations that sweep campuses. In some cases, these calls reveal blind antisemitism, anti-Israelism and often even blind support of Hamas terror organization, its atrocities and its charter which calls for the destruction of Israel. These trends should be fought vehemently.”  BaShaar added it “condemns supporters of the murderous terrorist organization Hamas, the rising manifestations of anti-Semitism against Jews just because they are Jews, the anti-Israelism that denies any right of the State of Israel to exist, and the incitement and boycott movement.”

BaShaar stated there are some liberal scholars who are not blindly Antisemitic or anti-Israel. Such scholars do support the calls for a boycott out of “critical response to Israel’s policies and activities in Gaza and the genuine concern for the tens of thousands of Gazan casualties, many of them non-involved civilians, men, women and children in this terrible war and the demand to guarantee the needed humanitarian help.”

BaShaar then argued that even in such cases, the “call for boycott is unjustified.”  BaShaar said, “Regardless of one’s views concerning the policies of the Israeli government, they do not justify an academic boycott. Science and humanities should serve as bridges between people and nations. Academic values and ethos including freedom of thought and expression, tolerance, equality and progress are now under attack in many countries, including Israel. Israeli universities are committed to these values, as declared by academic staff, academic organizations and university managements. An academic boycott joins such attacks and undermines these cherished values.” BaShaar ended by calling “upon our colleagues worldwide: while one may certainly express her or his criticism and strong concern about Israeli policies and actions, it should not follow the road of boycott.

However, upon announcing the newly established Scholar Shield on the pages of Academia-IL-Bashaar, two messages surfaced from Israeli academics. The first arrived from Prof. (emerita) Outi Bat-El Foux, Department of Linguistics, Tel-Aviv University, who wrote, “There are no Israeli academics who act against Israel, but there are people who interpret the words and actions of academics as activity against Israel and as anti-Semitism. Even those who advocate a boycott of academic institutions do so for Israel, and not against it, with the true intention that the boycott will cause the government to behave with a certain degree of sanity.” The second message that followed arrived from Hanna Herzog, Professor Emeritus of Sociology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Tel Aviv University, who wrote, “I agree with what Outi wrote. Still, I was amazed to receive this email – is this what the Neaman Institution was created for? To be part of the Shin Bet or any other state body. And all for money. Where did we get to?” 

Bat-El Foux’s comments are sheer sophistry with its twisted logic and turgid prose. BDS, in her opinion, “would cause the government to behave with a certain degree of sanity.” In other words, she considers the Israeli response to the murderous attack of Hamas on October 7 “insane,” as opposed to the “sane” behavior of Hamas.  Herzog’s comment lamenting that the Neaman Institute is “part of the Shin Bet” is even more egregious. The BDS crowd made no secret of their desire to degrade Israel’s leading role in advanced technology in a variety of fields, including medicine, environmentally friendly agriculture, and environmental amelioration. Not incidentally, many of the scientific-military developments, including the Iron Dome, saved the lives of countless Israelis from targeted attacks of Iran and its proxies on the civilian population.  Israel’s enemies would want nothing more than to degrade the technological advantage of a country surrounded by existential threat.  

IAM welcomes the new initiatives to fight BDS abroad.  However, since some Israeli academics have supported a boycott against Israeli institutions for decades, the lesson is clear: the efforts to combat BDS should start at home. 

REFERENCES

https://www.gov.il/he/pages/knesset-most-innoveast

משרד החדשנות, המדע והטכנולוגיה

שדולת ההשכלה הגבוהה בכנסת

שרת החדשנות המדע והטכנולוגיה גילה גמליאל בישיבת שדולת ההשכלה הגבוהה בכנסת: “לקריאות לחרם השלכות הרסניות על חופש המחקר ושיתוף הפעולה הבינלאומי מצדנו, ומדובר בנזק פוטנציאלי ארוך טווח. לא נעמוד מנגד בעוד מרכזי המחקר והאקדמיה בישראל נמצאים תחת מתקפה המכרסמת בעוצמתה הכלכלית וביטחונית של ישראל.”

 תאריך:

29.07.2024

שדולת ההשכלה הגבוהה

שרת החדשנות, מדע וטכנולוגיה גילה גמליאל השתתפה היום (ג’) בישיבת שדולת ההשכלה הגבוהה בכנסת בראשות ח”כ אלקין וח”כ אלי דלל שעסקה במצב ההשכלה הגבוהה תחת איום החרם.  
בדיון בהשתתפות ראשי מוסדות ההשכלה הגבוהה בישראל, שרים וחברי כנסת התייחסה השרה גמליאל לקריאות המתגברות לחרם המביאות להשלכות הרסניות על חופש המחקר ועלולות לפגוע  בהיי-טק ובתעשיות טכנולוגיות, ביטחוניות ורפואיות – התלויות במחקר האקדמי. השרה עדכנה את המשתתפים כי הגדירה את המאבק בחרם כנושא בעדיפות עליונה בפעילות משרדה מתוך כוונה להגן על המחקר הישראלי, על החוקרות והחוקרים הישראלים הנמצאים לדבריה “תחת מתקפה המכרסמת בעוצמתה הכלכלית וביטחונית של ישראל”.

בהמשך דבריה סקרה השרה את פעילות משרדה לבלימת ההשלכות ההרסניות של חרם אקדמי בזירה הישראלית והבינלאומית הכוללת גיבוש ואישור הצעת מחליטים אופרטיבית בוועדת שרים לחדשנות ומדע בראשותה בסך 90 מיליון ₪ לצורכי מאבק משפטי בחרם; ביצוע כנסים מדעיים בישראל; תוכניות חשיפה בישראל לסטודנטים מחו״ל, קידום מחקר דו לאומי סיורי חשיפה בישראל לחוקרים בכירים ומנהלים ממוסדות אקדמיים בחו״ל.   
בו בזמן השרה עידכנה כי היא פועלת לגיבוש חזית מאבק בינלאומית בחרמות ובגילויי האנטישמיות בזירה האקדמית והמדעית כפי שעשתה לאחרונה בפגישתה עם מקבילתה הגרמנית שהצהירה: “אסור שיהיה מקום לשנאת ישראל ושנאת יהודים״, וכי ״סטודנטים ומרצים יהודים חייבים להיות מסוגלים להרגיש בטוחים״.  
השרה גמליאל הבטיחה לראשי המוסדות להשכלה גבוהה כי משרד החדשנות, מדע וטכנולוגיה יפעל בנחישות להבטיח כי החרם המדעי לא יפגע בהשכלה ובמחקר הישראלי וכי החוקרים והסטודנטים הישראלים יוכלו להמשיך ליצור ולהוביל בתחומם, למרות האתגרים.

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https://neaman.org.il/en/SCHOLAR-SHIELD
SCHOLAR SHIELD

SCHOLAR SHIELD

Prof. Boaz Golany,Prof. Rivka Carmi,Tsipy Buchnik,Ella Barzani,Oshrat Katz Shacham,Golan Tamir,Prof. Yair Goldberg

If you come across any instances of an academic boycott targeting Israelis (such as academic faculty members, post-doctoral students, or students) or academic institutions in Israel, please report them using the following link: https://surveys.sni.technion.ac.il/survey/index.php/893414 

The BDS movement has been active globally for over two decades. The movement operates on multiple fronts, including economic, political, academic, and cultural. Since the Hamas attack on October 7, there has been a significant increase in anti-Israel activities on campuses across the USA, Canada, Australia, and Western and Northern Europe. Students, faculty, and even some university administrators have organized protest camps, marches, roadblocks, and have forcibly prevented Israelis and Jews from entering parts of the campus. Additionally, there have been calls for halting student exchanges with Israel and banning Israeli researchers from submitting proposals to national and international foundations.
These developments compel Israeli universities and the government to evaluate the potential consequences of the BDS movement’s escalated actions. This includes examining the practical, scientific, academic, legal, and economic implications and exploring measures to mitigate their impact. Recognizing the potential harm of an academic boycott on Israel, the Samuel Neaman Institute has established an ad-hoc task force to address the issue under the concept of SCHOLAR SHIELD. This team collaborates with the University Heads’ Committee, relevant government ministries, and other organizations.

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ADDRESSING ACADEMIC BDSContext & Need 

Following the Hamas attack on October 7th, there has been a notable surge in anti-Israel activities on university campuses worldwide. This surge is being manifested through protest encampments, marches, blockades, preventing the access of Israeli and Jewish students and faculty to sites on campuses and more. Academic BDS (Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions) supporters are calling for the severance of research collaborations with Israeli scientists and academic institutions, termination of student exchange programs, excluding Israeli researchers from submitting proposals to national and international research funds, cessation of investments by universities endowment funds in Israeli companies etc. Institutional Response 

The escalating academic boycott, either implicit or explicit, necessitates proactive measures by universities and government agencies to both assess the potential impact and address the needs involved in combating it. To this effect, the Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research has formed a task force entitled “Scholar Shield”. This task force collaborates with the Council of University Heads (VERA), the Council of College Heads (VARAM), relevant government ministries, and other stakeholders. Project Objectives & Approach

The project aims to collect data on BDS initiatives, analyze it and develop insights that would help individual researchers, university leadership teams, the Council for Higher Education and government ministries thwart the boycott attempts and mitigate their impact. 

Key Activities

Mapping BDS Incidents

• Incident Reporting system 

• Data Mining 

Information Center 

• Mapping BDS Initiatives 

• Creating Global Network 

Knowledge accessibility & Dissemination 

• Dashboard • Dynamic Toolbox • Periodic Reports 

Research Focus 

The collected data and accumulated knowledge will enable the project team to address critical research and policy questions, such as: 

   • Identification of countries/universities with stronger BDS impacts and trends over time. 

   • Analysis of Israeli universities’ exposure to academic BDS and trends over time. 

   • Examination of research fields more vulnerable to academic BDS and trends over time. 

   • Quantification of the overall impact of academic BDS on Israeli academia, including economic damages. 

   • Identification of effective responses and best practices in tackling the phenomenon. 

SCHOLAR SHIELD 

SAMUEL NEAMAN INSTITUTE

Technion, Haifa 

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Reporting an Academic BDS Incident

Since the Hamas attack on October 7th, 2023, there has been an increase in reports of anti-Israel activities on campuses worldwide. The Samuel Neaman Institute for National Policy Research has established a task force whose purpose is to collect data on academic boycott activities worldwide, analyze it and suggest ways to confront it.  To support the team, the Neaman Institute has created an infrastructure over time and from various sources.

The following questionnaire aims to assist the task force in gathering information about this phenomenon and its scope, enabling analysis, insights and recommendations for action.

If you have experienced or encountered an academic BDS incident, we would appreciate your participation in filling out the questionnaire.

Your contribution to this research is important!

Please note that all information received from the questionnaire will be used solely by the Samuel Institute team for processing and analysis purposes. No personal data will be shared with external entities without your explicit consent. The Samuel Institute is committed to full confidentiality and protection.

Best regards,

Boaz Golany, Senior Research Fellow at the Samuel Neaman Institute and Professor at the Technion – Israel Institute of Technology

Rivka Carmi, Senior Research Fellow at the Samuel Neaman Institute and Emeritus Professor at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev

For more information and a list of useful sources, visit the project page on the Neaman Institute website: 

https://www.neaman.org.il/EN/SCHOLAR-SHIELD================================================

Position Paper | The Academic Boycott on Israel | 9.7.24

“BaShaar – Academic Community for Israeli Society”* views with great concern the expanding trends in academia worldwide to boycott Israeli academia. The calls for a boycott are a central part of the wave of riots and demonstrations that sweep campuses.

In some cases, these calls reveal blind antisemitism, anti-Israelism and often even blind support of Hamas terror organization, its atrocities and its charter which calls for the destruction of Israel. These trends should be fought vehemently. “BaShaar” condemns supporters of the murderous terrorist organization Hamas, the rising manifestations of anti-Semitism against Jews just because they are Jews, the anti-Israelism that denies any right of the State of Israel to exist, and the incitement and boycott movement.

There are, however, liberal colleagues who are not blindly anti-Semitic or anti-Israel. These scholars support the calls for boycott out of critical response to Israel’s policies and activities in Gaza and the genuine concern for the tens of thousands of Gazan casualties, many of them non-involved civilians, men, women and children in this terrible war and the demand to guarantee the needed humanitarian help. “BaShaar” argues that even in these cases, the call for boycott is unjustified.

“BaShaar” has demanded in the past and continues to demand that the Israeli government should refrain, as much as possible, even during war, from acts that harm (even unintentionally) the civilian population, and act in accordance with the laws of war. Humanitarian aid, shelter, food, and medical care must be ensured for the civilian population. Additionally, the Israeli government must formulate a strategic plan for the release of the remaining 120 hostages, as a first priority, to ensure the safety of Israelis in general and the displaced communities in particular, to significantly weaken Hamas, and to look for ways for a future Palestinian management of the Gaza Strip for the benefit of its people. A responsible handling of these issues by the Israeli government is necessary for ending the war and building a better peaceful future for both Israelis and Palestinians.

Regardless of one’s views concerning the policies of the Israeli government, they do not justify an academic boycott. Science and humanities should serve as bridges between people and nations. Academic values and ethos including freedom of thought and expression, tolerance, equality and progress are now under attack in many countries, including Israel. Israeli universities are committed to these values, as declared by academic staff, academic organizations and university managements. An academic boycott joins such attacks and undermines these cherished values.

We, therefore, call upon our colleagues worldwide: while one may certainly express her or his criticism and strong concern about Israeli policies and actions, it should not follow the road of boycott.

We call on academia and research institutions worldwide to fight against and oppose any manifestation of racism, anti-Semitism, Islamophobia, and anti-Israel views. We urge members of the international academic community to ensure that the academic space is a safe space for all and to denounce and eradicate any activity that endangers personal and institutional security.

PDF Version: BaShaar position on the Academic Boycott on Israel 9.7.24

Link to the Hebrew version

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Upholding Academic Freedom: 

A Call to End Boycotts Against Israeli Academics

Dear colleagues,

As members of the Israeli academic community in Israel and internationally, we are increasingly alarmed by the recent institutional attempts to boycott Israeli academics and implement bans within organizations and institutions on collaborating with Israelis. This includes attempts to exclude Israeli colleagues from existing grant projects; the cancellation of student exchange programs involving Israeli partners; and the cancellation of lectures by Israeli faculty. We are also witnessing attempts to eject Israelis from academic forums and working groups and a range of other actions by international colleagues to diminish the visibility of lectures by Israeli faculty and otherwise air-brushing out references to their home institutions’ location in Israel.

To date, all of Israel’s institutions of higher education are reporting numerous cases. Most of these cases have originated in Europe, but we are witnessing a growing number in the U.S., Canada, and Australia.

First and foremost, institutionally imposed boycotts as imposed for example by Ghent University break the clear boundaries safeguarding the academic freedom of the faculty within these institutions. We find it unacceptable for a university to ban its faculty from pursuing their research based on the political decisions of its management. We call on our colleagues within these universities to uphold their own academic freedom and resist calls to break ties with their colleagues.

We further call on all academic colleagues of all nationalities to join us in calling for the cessation of boycott attempts against Israeli academics, on both legal and ethical grounds, and thus uphold the fundamental principles of professional conduct and academic freedom. Moreover, we strenuously call for the global research community to enhance communication, dialogue, and collaboration as a powerful tool that can foster peaceful resolution of conflicts and improve the lives of all.

We are heartened by the European Commission’s stance that the termination of grants within the Horizon Europe Programme with Israeli researchers on the basis of their nationality “would be improper and would amount to discrimination prohibited under the Association agreement” of Horizon Europe.[1] The letter’s author, EU research and innovation commissioner Dr. Iliana Ivanova, made this statement in a reply to a letter by Flemish universities. Dr. Ivanova’s letter comes in the wake of decisions by a series of these universities to suspend research ties with Israel.

We appreciate the clear voices of objection to boycott, to discrimination against Israeli researchers[2]. The collective will of all members of academia who care about academic freedom, freedom of speech, and freedom from discrimination is critical, particularly in the face of crisis. 

The global academic research community, which engages in the overall pursuit of knowledge for the betterment of humanity, is a critical player in the pursuit of solutions to conflict. Both the bonds brokered in the research process (the means to the end) and the insights and discoveries that emanate from it (the end itself) are essential in the common mission to advance and improve the state of humanity, in all countries and territories, and for all peoples.

Signed,

Oct7-Academic

Further reading: Horizon Europe Association Agreement

[1] https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:AP:082a53b7-587d-488f-852d-a0ad5df5ded0

[2] German alliance: https://www.allianz-der-wissenschaftsorganisationen.de/en/topics-statements/gegen-einen-boykott-der-israelischen-wissenschaft/

Dutch rectors: https://dub.uu.nl/nl/nieuws/universiteiten-verbreken-banden-met-israelische-universiteiten-nietSign the lette

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לכבוד: אלה ברזני, צוות חרמות ברזל, מוסד שמואל נאמן.

שלום רב,

אני מנכלית עמותת מוניטור האקדמיה הישראלית.

בשנת 2004 פתחנו אתר אינטרנט ומאז אנחנו אוספים חומרים מהאינטרנט ומפרסמים פוסטים על אנשי אקדמיה שפועלים נגד ישראל, דה לגיטימציה לישראל, קוראים לחרם, ואנטישמיות. 

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הרשו לי לציין שאתר מוניטור מזעזע, אבל בשם חופש הדיבור יש לו זכות קיום. אין אנשי אקדמיה ישראלים שפועלים נגד ישראל, אבל יש אנשים שמפרשים את דבריהם ומעשיהם של אנשי אקדמיה כפעילות נגד ישראל וכאנטישמיות. גם אלה שדוגלים בחרם על מוסדות אקדמיים עושים זאת למען ישראל, ולא נגדה, מתוך כוונה אמיתית שהחרם יגרום לממשלה לנהוג במידה מסוימת של שפיות. Prof. (emerita) Outi Bat-El | Department of Linguistics | Tel-Aviv University | Tel-Aviv 69978, Israel | obatel@tauex.tau.ac.il | www.outibatel.com

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אוניברסיטת תל אביב

מנהלת שותפה “שוות”

לקידום נשים בזירה הציבורית

מכון ון ליר בירושלים

http://www.vanleer.org.il/en/wips

ושותפה ל”יודעת מרכז ידע דיגיטלי למגדר” 

www.yodaat.org

כלת פרס אמת ( 2018)

AIS Life Achievement Award (2022) 

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