Sydney Staff for BDS (SSBDS) will join three other Palestine-solidarity organizations in protesting outside a fundraising dinner at Sydney University on Wednesday.
The $120 a head dinner will be held in the MacLaurin Hall at the university to celebrate the work of the Zelman Cowen Universities fund (ZCF), which organises and funds exchange scholarships and research partnerships between the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HUJ) and the University of Sydney.
Organisers say the aim of the protest is to exert pressure on Sydney University to cut ties with Israeli academic institutions, in line with the call for the academic boycott of Israel, part of the international Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions strategy initiated by Palestinian civil society. Earlier this year, SSBDS wrote to academics involved with the ZCF, outlining the rationale for the boycott and inviting them to withdraw their support from the fund.
Endorsed by the Coalition for Justice and Peace in Palestine, the Palestine Action Group and Jews Against the Occupation, the protest will draw attention to the connections between ZCF and the Israeli occupation of Palestinian territory and the systemic human rights abuses and violations of international law it involves, most recently the war in Gaza, responsible for the death of more than 2000 Palestinian people.
“The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is the direct recipient of ZCF’s largesse,” said Dr David Brophy from SSBDS. “But far from being a politically neutral institution, HUJ is enthusiastically complicit with the war-crimes that flow from Israel’s occupation of Palestinian territory.”
“HUJ has its Mount Scopus campus on stolen Palestinian land and trains members of the IDF,” Brophy continued. “During the recent war in Gaza, it stated that ‘the university is joining the war effort to support its warrior students’, for whom it established a scholarship fund. It is unacceptable that the University of Sydney has a privileged exchange and scholarship arrangement with an institution like this. The connection only serves to legitimate and normalize Israeli crimes in the international arena.”
“There is nothing at all to celebrate in the work of the Sir Zelman Cowen Universities Fund,” said Vivienne Porzsolt of Jews against the Occupation, which endorses and will participate in the protest. “Its effect is to build support for Israel and its continuing dispossession and oppression of the Palestinians. Now, more than ever, in the wake of the recent slaughter in Gaza, it is imperative for all defenders of justice and humanity to hold Israel to account and isolate it until it abides by international law. This is no time to embrace Israel and its crimes.”
The chairman of HUJ’s board of governors is Michael Federmann, Chairman of Elbit Systems (Israel’s largest privately owned armament maker), one of two main providers of the electronic detection fence in the West Bank.
“Supporters of the ZCF say that they are supporting medical research,” added David Brophy. “But this support comes at the price of providing cover in HUJ for a key cog of the Israeli war machine. The University of Sydney should have nothing to do with one of the principal suppliers of the institutional, educational and intellectual infrastructure of the occupation. Every medical advance to which the ZCF contributes is offset by the soldiers HUJ trains and supports, the military research it conducts, the theft of Palestinian land it perpetuates, and the respectability it confers on Israeli state crimes.”
“As an institution that says it is committed to the robust exchange of ideas, the University of Sydney should welcome our protest,” Brophy continued. “Whole tracts of Gaza City lie in ruins and Gazans are mourning their dead. To celebrate a link with HUJ at a time like this does serious damage to Sydney University’s reputation. As concerned members of staff, we feel obligated to act. The University of Sydney maintains no dedicated scholarship or exchange schemes for Palestinian people, whom the occupation robs of opportunities for study and research. We look forward to the university establishing such a scheme and hosting a fundraising dinner for it, in celebration of the work of those of its staff, like Prof. Jake Lynch, who have done so much to further the cause of a just peace in the Middle East. Unlike the ZCF celebration, that dinner would not provide cover for systemic state violence.”
In line with their commitment to the principle that ideas must be given political expression if they are to play a role in the real world, protest organisers intend to demonstrate outside the MacLaurin Hall from 5.45 on Wednesday September 17. There is no intention to disrupt the dinner itself.
Contact: David Brophy, 0434 026 003, Nick Riemer 0481 339 937