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‘Time to take a stance’ – University of Pretoria pressed to back boycott of Israeli academic institutions

Pressure mounts for UP Senate to make a bold move on Gaza conflict as staff and student groups push for boycott of Israeli academic institutions, highlighting the need to stand with Palestinian education under fire, with the vote scheduled for Tuesday.
‘Time to take a stance’ – University of Pretoria pressed to back boycott of Israeli academic institutions An internally displaced Palestinian woman walks past a tent with a thank you message dedicated to students at the Columbia University in New York, US, at the Rafah refugee camp in the southern Gaza Strip, 27 April 2024. (Photo: EPA-EFE / Haitham Imad)

Pressure is mounting for the University of Pretoria’s (UP) Senate to take a firm stance on Israel’s war in Gaza after staff and student solidarity groups submitted a draft resolution calling for the university to boycott Israeli academic institutions and support Palestinian educational institutions and academics under fire in Gaza.

The UP Senate will meet on Tuesday, 30 July to vote on whether to adopt the draft resolution. 

Speaking on behalf of UPStaff4Palestine, a group that stands in solidarity with the Palestinian people, UP senior lecturer Dr Marc Wegerif told Daily Maverick it was essential that institutions like the University of Pretoria took a stand on the human rights violations taking place in Palestine.

“What a lot of people hear when we talk about taking a stance in this conflict is that we support Hamas. That is not true. We do not support Hamas. We do not support Israel. But we do stand with the people of Palestine, and the university should, too,” Wegerif said.

Palestinians flee from Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip after a new evacuation order was issued by the Israel Defense Forces on 27 July 2024. (Photo: EPA-EFE / Haitham Imad)
Palestinians leave Khan Yunis in the southern Gaza Strip after a new evacuation order was issued by the Israel Defense Forces on 27 July 2024. (Photo: EPA-EFE / Haitham Imad)

Among key concerns, the draft resolution seeks to address how the continued war in Gaza is wiping out education and knowledge systems in Palestine.

Since Israel’s bombardment of the strip began, at least 60% of the educational facilities in Gaza have been damaged or destroyed, leaving about 625,000 students with no access to education. 

In April, the United Nations released a statement revealing that more than 5,479 students, 261 teachers and 95 university professors had been killed in Gaza. More than 7,819 students and 756 teachers had been injured. 

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“The education structures across Gaza have been completely destroyed. They have been deliberately targeted and destroyed by Israeli forces. This is what we talk about when we say ‘scholasticide’. This is part of the genocide that is not only wiping out people, but wiping out education and wiping out the skills base of the Palestinian people,” Wegerif said.

Scholasticide is a term coined by Oxford professor Karma Nabulsi, which describes the systemic destruction of Palestinian education within the context of Israel’s decades-long settler colonisation and occupation of Palestine.

Zeenat Patel, chairperson of the student organisation Palestine Solidarity Campaign UP, told Daily Maverick that universities and academic institutions were important in ensuring that future generations were well-informed, training students in various important professions and conducting research for ultimate societal benefit and gain.

“When you have a destruction of those institutions, it signals a collapse because you are going to have a breakdown in a society that cannot meet their own needs and meet the needs of their people, and that is ultimately what we are seeing in Palestine – it will only become worse going forward. This is why this issue is of particular concern to us as students who relate to the plight of the Palestinians,” Patel said.

Disclose, boycott, disinvest

The comprehensive draft resolution calls for the university to take several actions regarding Israel’s war in Gaza, including boycotting all Israeli academic institutions. This would entail refraining from engaging in academic and cultural collaboration or joint projects with Israeli institutions, desisting from publishing in or reviewing articles from Israeli-linked academic journals, or publishing in collaboration with Israeli institutions.

The resolution also calls for UP to audit and disclose its investments to ensure there are no links to Israeli firms actively involved in supporting the war in Palestine. In cases where links are found, the resolution calls for the university to disinvest.

Aside from calling for disinvestment and boycotts, Wegerif added that the university could also use its resources to support students who cannot complete their studies because their institutions have been destroyed, and also lend a helping hand to Israeli and Palestinian academics.

“There are dissenting voices among Israeli academics that have spoken out against what is happening in Gaza, to great personal loss. We know that they are being harassed in their institutions in Israel for speaking out. So we are asking the university to reach out and support those academics,” Wegerif said.

‘Moral obligation’

Speaking of the institution’s moral obligations, Wegerif said that adopting the resolution offered the university an opportunity not only to live up to its values but also to prove that it could stand with the oppressed and stand against the apartheid that Israel had foisted on Palestine.

“The University of Pretoria was set up by a settler colonial project. It was very much a part of that regime and an important supporter of the apartheid regime in South Africa. Over the last 30 years or so, there have been some changes and there has been some transformation at the university, and that can be reflected in our values, which say we should stand for humanity.  

“This is an important moment for the University of Pretoria. It was on the wrong side of history during apartheid in South Africa. UP now needs to show that it has changed. It needs to show that it can stand clearly against apartheid… that it can stand against settler colonialism,” Wegerif said.

The University of Pretoria is not the only academic institution in this position. Earlier this year, the University of Cape Town’s Senate adopted two resolutions calling for a ceasefire in Gaza.

The University of the Western Cape, Nelson Mandela University, Wits University, the University of Venda and the University of Limpopo have also adopted similar resolutions.

Stellenbosch University’s Senate rejected a resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. DM

Comments (8)

Karl Sittlinger Jul 30, 2024, 08:22 AM

If Israeli universities would be developing weapons or hashing out new ways to silence the Palestinian people I would understand this, but all you are doing is shutting down potential communication channels to people that could help solve this crisis in the future. Quite sad actually.

Maj.knox1@gmail.com Jul 30, 2024, 09:48 AM

The logic of these alleged educated people truly astounds me, rather abandon some of the most highly qualified academic minds on the planet for a failing ideology.... that contributes virtually nothing to humanity,but generates their own continuous downfall.

troyelanmarshall67@gmail.com Jul 30, 2024, 10:37 AM

Israel has been using force to defy international law & deny Palestinian statehood for decades. Palestinian international sporting and cultural ties have been adversely affected (only 8 athletes at the 2024 Olympics). How can one justify maintaining sporting and cultural ties with a rogue nation?

Pieter van de Venter Jul 30, 2024, 11:05 AM

Where is the state of Palestyne situated?? As I have it, there is no Palestinian state and no government. So what are you talking about??

troyelanmarshall67@gmail.com Jul 30, 2024, 02:55 PM

My apologies, I am not too sure how to deal with your ignorance.

Pieter van de Venter Jul 31, 2024, 11:14 AM

My double apology - The UN General Assembly voted a few months ago that they should be allowed statehood - on 10 May 2024. The resolution asked the Security Council to consider full membership/statehood.

Peter Geddes Jul 31, 2024, 11:46 AM

In 1948 the Zionists ‘ethnically cleansed’ the people that were called ‘Arabs’ , who already lived there. They did this to ensure that no other state would get in the way of their forming a new exclusively Jewish state. They are now destroying the Palestinian state that the UN forced on them.

Michael Cinna Jul 30, 2024, 11:36 AM

1948 - Two State Solution was offered and rejected by the Arab League 1970s Camp David Accords - Two State Solution offered and rejected by the Muslim Brotherhood and PLO 1990s Oslo Peace Accords - Two State Solution offered and rejected by the PLO

troyelanmarshall67@gmail.com Jul 30, 2024, 01:11 PM

2005 Palestinian Cairo Declaration 2006 National Conciliation Document Of The Prisoners 2007 The Fatah Hamas Mecca Agreement 2017 A Document Of General Principles & Policies all of the above Hamas agree to a state based on 1967 borders 17 07 2024 Israel Knesset votes against a two state solution

David Jeannot Jul 31, 2024, 08:49 AM

October 7th, 2023 - Hamas launch a brutal and indiscriminate attack on Israeli villages and civilians in South Israel.

Michael Cinna Jul 31, 2024, 10:58 AM

When you renege on commitments, send missiles, multiple intifadas and violently overthrow a democratically elected government (PA), people generally won't trust you or make further concessions?

troyelanmarshall67@gmail.com Jul 31, 2024, 12:21 PM

Aren't you the guy who assumed I was someone else?

troyelanmarshall67@gmail.com Jul 31, 2024, 12:30 PM

Here's the thing, Israel has no right to be in the position where they grant concessions. Israel has been "granting concessions" in defiance of international law for decades.

Michael Cinna Jul 31, 2024, 01:32 PM

Which International Law, specifically, are you referring to? Did the Arab league defy international law in 1948 when they unilaterally refused recognition of the Israeli (and Arab partition) and declared war on them? "International Law" is a joke and only claimed when it benefits whichever side.

Robert de Vos Jul 30, 2024, 05:26 PM

Yet we maintain " sporting and cultural ties with rogue nation" Russia. Please explain.

troyelanmarshall67@gmail.com Jul 30, 2024, 08:57 PM

My question : Are you okay with maintaining sporting and cultural ties with Israel? Your question : Who is we? Is it me? Is it you? Address that question to right people - let them explain their hypocrisy.

Michael Cinna Jul 31, 2024, 11:00 AM

Aren't you the guy who called Britannica a Jewish Propaganda source? No point in having a good faith conversation or debate if you're so ideologically possessed

Pieter van de Venter Jul 30, 2024, 11:03 AM

It is once again a very small number of students and I am sure an even smaller number of staff, that want to dictate how all the others must think. Go away and go and play with something else.

troyelanmarshall67@gmail.com Jul 30, 2024, 11:36 AM

The days when the South African minority dictated to the South African majority; that ended in 1994.

Michael Cinna Jul 30, 2024, 11:47 AM

He's obviously referring to a small segment (across western universities) of ideologically driven students who, on threat of violence and disruption, are able to dictate university policies despite lackluster support from the majority of the student body. Jonathan Heidt has a good take on this :)

Pieter van de Venter Jul 31, 2024, 11:17 AM

And the only "we" that supports Hamas only achieved 40% of the vote - SO the minority still dictates what "we" stand for.

Robert de Vos Jul 30, 2024, 05:24 PM

Hmmm ... so no call for a boycott against Russia (thousands of Ukrainians slaughtered) or Iran (persecuting women) who are actively supplying arms to the Houthis, Hamas and Hezbollah? Wotta laff!

John P Jul 31, 2024, 08:03 AM

Or against the USA and UK who are actively supplying arms to Israel and Ukraine? See, whatabout arguments work both ways.

Kenneth FAKUDE Aug 1, 2024, 03:02 AM

Can you address the reason behind the call for the boycott which by the way is supported by other institutions, why is this one not taking a stance, we are in the GNU lf we still support apartheid states we are throwing the last lifeline we have to stand for what is right, Ukraine chose it's allies.

David Jeannot Jul 31, 2024, 09:22 AM

The decision to boycott Israeli academic institutions is myopic. Many Israeli academics are open to discourse on a sustainable path forward. For example, Yuval Harari is an excellent author and has great insight on how humans cooperate. What benefit would it bring to ignore his insight.

skyfriedrice@gmail.com Jul 31, 2024, 11:03 AM

All the pro-colonisation, anti-freedom people here seem to think this is pointless and serves no purpose. Most if not all the colonisers of the past have given back the land to the native population, except Israel. One of the main reasons of these changes/corrections was international pressure.

Michael Cinna Jul 31, 2024, 01:29 PM

I wholeheartedly agree, every ethnic group the world over has colonised some land and displaced the "original' occupiers. The Arabs in the Middle-East should give up their land and give it back to the Phoenicians. The Apache Indians should give up their claims to the Sinagua and Hohokam Indians.

skyfriedrice@gmail.com Jul 31, 2024, 04:59 PM

So you are saying that people murdered and forced out of the land they and many generations before them lived in, just one lifetime ago, is acceptable, because it was done and not corrected thousands of years ago? Most European colonisers (if you read my entire post) rectified their mistakes.

Michael Cinna Aug 1, 2024, 11:18 AM

No, I'm following the conclusion of your nativist logic? Why should the logic of your morality only extend to living memory? That's the entire logic of nativist arguments. There is no such thing as "original occupiers", that term is mutually exclusive.

skyfriedrice@gmail.com Jul 31, 2024, 05:01 PM

The entire basis for Israel's existence is words written thousands of years ago. That time-frame isn't valid anymore I think everyone will agree. 75 years is. Within living memory. Four generations back there was some Norwegian in me. May I just steal someone's home in Oslo today?

David Jeannot Jul 31, 2024, 05:41 PM

The basis of Israel's existence is the UN partition plan resolution 181 which was voted on an accepted.

dexmoodley@gmail.com Aug 1, 2024, 02:42 PM

You think they would respect UN resolutions ..since they have been a major beneficiary . But Isreal has ignored all UN resolutions. Has never respected international law since its founding

Fanie Rajesh Ngabiso Aug 2, 2024, 12:44 AM

- Believe what you believe. - Allow others to believe what they believe. If everyone followed the above creed, the world would be a much happier place. I'm right and you're wrong?! ...consider that even these are subjective concepts.