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'''Israeli Apartheid Week''' is an annual series of university lectures and rallies. The series is held in February or March. According to the organization, "the aim of IAW is to educate people about the nature of Israel as an apartheid system and to build ] (BDS) campaigns as part of a growing global BDS movement."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://apartheidweek.org/en/about |title=About Israeli Apartheid Week |accessdate=2010-03-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090224200120/http://apartheidweek.org/en/about |archive-date=2009-02-24 |dead-url=yes |df= }}</ref> Since IAW began in ] in 2005, it has since spread to at least 55 cities around the world including locations in Australia, Austria, ], ], Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, ], ], ], Mexico, Norway, ], ], the United Kingdom, and the United States.<ref>, ''National Post'', March 2, 2009</ref><ref name="jp2009">, ''Jerusalem Post'', January 29, 2009</ref><ref>{{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name=cjn> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090412165651/http://www.cjnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14001&Itemid=101 |date=2009-04-12 }}</ref><ref></ref><ref> ''"Israeli Apartheid Week" starts today'' (03-03-2012)</ref> '''Israeli Apartheid Week''' ('''IAW''') is an annual series of university lectures and rallies held in February or March. According to the organization, "the aim of IAW is to educate people about the nature of ] and to build ] (BDS) campaigns as part of a growing global BDS movement."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://apartheidweek.org/en/about |title=About Israeli Apartheid Week |access-date=2010-03-03 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090224200120/http://apartheidweek.org/en/about |archive-date=2009-02-24 |url-status=dead }}</ref> Since IAW began in ] in 2005, it has spread to at least 55 cities, including locations in Australia, Austria, ], ], Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, ], ], ], Mexico, Norway, ], ], the United Kingdom, and the United States.<ref>, ''National Post'', March 2, 2009</ref><ref name="jp2009"> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110513203251/http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1233050211942&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull |date=2011-05-13 }}, ''Jerusalem Post'', January 29, 2009</ref><ref>{{dead link|date=April 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref><ref name=cjn>{{Cite web|url=https://thecjn.ca/|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090412165651/http://www.cjnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14001&Itemid=101 |url-status=dead |title=The Canadian Jewish News|archive-date=April 12, 2009|website=The Canadian Jewish News}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jewishnews.net.au/editorial-april-1-2011/20191|title=Editorial, April 1, 2011|date=7 April 2011|website=The Australian Jewish News|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130514010230/http://www.jpost.com/JewishWorld/JewishNews/Article.aspx?ID=169884 |date=2013-05-14 }} ''"Israeli Apartheid Week" starts today'' (03-03-2012)</ref>

Israeli Apartheid Week has garnered much controversy since its inception and has been criticized by some as anti-Semitic.


==Efficacy== ==Efficacy==
The organizers said the week has "played an important role in raising awareness and disseminating information about ], the Palestinian liberation struggle and its similarities with the ] sovereignty struggle in ] and the South African ]." An international ] campaign was also said to have gained momentum in response to the 2005 statement by over 170 Palestinian ] organizations who called for boycotts, divestments and sanctions. They also claimed that important gains had been made in the campaign in countries like South Africa, the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States. The organizers have said the week has "played an important role in raising awareness and disseminating information about ], the Palestinian liberation struggle and its similarities with the ] sovereignty struggle in ] and the South African ]." An international ] campaign is also said to have gained momentum in response to the 2005 statement by over 170 Palestinian ] organizations who called for boycotts, divestments and sanctions. They also claimed that important gains had been made in the campaign in countries like South Africa, the U.K., Canada and the U.S.


The years preceding 2008, a significant year in that it marked the 60th anniversary of the ], had seen a sharp increase of literature and analysis that was said to have sought to document and challenge alleged Israeli apartheid, including reports issued by major international bodies and ] organizations and findings published by political leaders, thinkers, academics, and ]. The efforts were also said to have highlighted the role that people and governments across the world could play in providing "solidarity with the Palestinian struggle by exerting urgent pressure on Israel to alter its current structure and practices as an ] state."<ref name="iaw">http://www.apartheidweek.org/</ref> The years preceding 2008, a significant year marking the 60th anniversary of the ], saw a sharp increase of literature and analysis that was said to have sought to document and challenge alleged Israeli apartheid, including reports by major international bodies and ] organizations and findings published by political leaders, thinkers, academics, and activists. The efforts were also said to have highlighted the role that people and governments could play in providing "solidarity with the Palestinian struggle by exerting urgent pressure on Israel to alter its current structure and practices as an ] state."<ref name="iaw">{{Cite web |url=http://www.apartheidweek.org/ |title=Israeli Apartheid Week 2008 |access-date=2008-06-22 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080529210707/http://www.apartheidweek.org/ |archive-date=2008-05-29 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


===Expanse=== ===Expanse===
Cities to have hosted a previous event of the Week are, amongst others: ] (]),<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1139395420513 |title=Archived copy |access-date=2011-02-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110513203211/http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1139395420513 |archive-date=2011-05-13 |dead-url=yes |df= }}</ref> ]{{citation needed|date=April 2013}}, ]<ref name="nationalpost"/> and ], Canada;<ref>http://www.cjnews.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14047&Itemid=101</ref> ], ], ], ]{{citation needed|date=April 2013}} and ], ]. Cities and schools to have hosted an Israeli Apartheid Week include ] (]),<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1139395420513 |title=Oxford holds 'Apartheid Israel' week &#124; Jewish News &#124; Jerusalem Post |access-date=2011-02-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110513203211/http://fr.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull&cid=1139395420513 |archive-date=2011-05-13 |url-status=dead }}</ref> ]{{citation needed|date=April 2013}}, the ],<ref name="nationalpost" /> the ],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.cjnews.com/|title=Home|website=The Canadian Jewish News|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref> ], ], ], ],{{citation needed|date=April 2013}} and ], ].


Speakers have included Balad MK ] in '''2007''' and former MK ], also of Balad, who began Israeli Apartheid Week '''2008''' with a live broadcast from Soweto.<ref name="jp2009"/> Speakers have included Balad MK ] in 2007 and former MK ], also of Balad, who began Israeli Apartheid Week 2008 with a live broadcast from Soweto.<ref name="jp2009"/>


In '''2009''', locations included ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ] In 2009, locations included ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ], ] and ]


In 2010, locations included Jerusalem, Amsterdam, Bard University, Beirut, Berkeley, Bethlehem, Bil'in, Bogota, Bologna, Boston, Cape Town, Caracas, Chicago, Connecticut, Duluth, Dundee, Durban, Eastern Cape, Edinburgh, Edmonton, Gaza, Glasgow, Guelph, Hamilton, Houston, Ireland, Jenin, Johannesburg, Kingston, London (Ontario), London (U.K.), Madrid, Melbourne, Minneapolis/St.Paul, Montréal, Nablus, New York City, Nil'in, Ottawa, Oxford, Peterborough, Pisa, Pretoria, Providence, Puebla, Roma, San Francisco, Seattle, Sudbury, Tilburg, Toronto, Truro (California), Utrecht, Vancouver, Waterloo and Winnipeg.
In '''2010''', locations include
Jerusalem, Amsterdam, Bard (NY), Beirut, Berkeley, Bethlehem, Bil'in, Bogota, Bologna, Boston, Cape Town, Caracas, Chicago, Connecticut, Duluth, Dundee, Durban, Eastern Cape, Edinburgh, Edmonton, Gaza, Glasgow, Guelph, Hamilton, Houston, Ireland, Jenin, Johannesburg, Kingston, London (ON), London (UK), Madrid, Melbourne, Minneapolis/St.Paul, Montréal, Nablus, New York City, Nil'in,
Ottawa, Oxford, Peterborough, Pisa, Pretoria, Providence, Puebla, Roma, San Francisco, Seattle, Sudbury, Tilburg, Toronto, Truro (CA), Utrecht, Vancouver, Waterloo and Winnipeg.


In 2014, locations included Vienna, Brussels, Ghent, Botswana, Cuiaba, Porto Alegre, São Paulo, Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton, London, Montreal, Ottawa, Peterborough, Regina, Sudbury, Toronto, Vancouver, Waterloo, Winnipeg, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Joensuu, Bordeaux, Grenoble, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Metz, Nantes, Paris, Strasbourg, Tours, Berlin, Freiberg, Stuttgart, Delhi, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Bologna, Cagliari, Rome, Venice, Japan, Amman, Irbid, Seoul, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Oslo, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Gaza, Nablus, Naqab, Ramallah, Tulkarem, Yaffa (Jaffa), Aliwal North, Benoni, Cape Town, Durban, Fleurhof, Grahamstown, Johannesburg, Laudium, Mitchells Plain, Orange Farm, Pietermaritzburg, Polokwane, Port Elizabeth, Port Shepstone, Pretoria, Roshnee, Rustenburg, Soweto, Stellenbosch, Barcelona, Gijon, Irunea, Madrid, Palma, Sevilla, Valencia, Malmo, Stockholm, Basel, Berne, Geneva, Syria, Golan Heights, Bangkok, Birmingham, Bradford, Cambridge, Dundee, Durham, Edinburgh, Essex, Exeter, Glasgow, Kent, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Northampton, Nottingham, Oxford, Sheffield, Southampton, Sussex, London, Albuquerque, Arizona, Beaumont, Boston, Cambridge, Chicago, Dearborn, Delaware, Louisville, Maryland, Massachusetts, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Olympia, Omaha, Philadelphia, Seattle, Toledo and Washington, D.C.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://apartheidweek.org/events/ |title=Events &#124; Israeli Apartheid Week |access-date=2014-03-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140302221235/http://apartheidweek.org/events/ |archive-date=2014-03-02 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
In '''2014''', locations include
Vienna, Brussels, Ghent, Botswana, Cuiaba, Porto Alegre, São Paulo, Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton, London, Montreal, Ottawa, Peterborough, Regina, Sudbury, Toronto, Vancouver, Waterloo, Winnipeg, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Joensuu, Bordeaux, Grenoble, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Metz, Nantes, Paris, Strasbourg, Tours, Berlin, Freiberg, Stuttgart, Dehli, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Bologna, Cagliari, Rome, Venice, Japan, Amman, Irbid, Seoul, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Oslo, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Gaza, Nablus, Naqab, Ramallah, Tulkarem, Yaffa (Jaffa), Aliwal North, Benoni, Cape Town, Durban, Fleurhof, Grahamstown, Johannesburg, Laudium, Mitchells Plain, Orange Farm, Pietermaritzburg, Polokwane, Port Elizabeth, Port Shepstone, Pretoria, Roshnee, Rustenburg, Soweto, Stellenbosch, Barcelona, Gijon, Irunea, Madrid, Palma, Sevilla, Valencia, Malmo, Stockholm, Basel, Berne, Geneva, Syria, Golan Heights, Bangkok, Birmingham, Bradford, Cambridge, Dundee, Durham, Edinburgh, Essex, Exeter, Glasgow, Kent, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Northampton, Nottingham, Oxford, Sheffield, Southampton, Sussex, London, Albuquerque, Arizona, Beaumont, Boston, Cambridge, Chicago, Dearborn, Delaware, Louisville, Maryland, Massachusetts, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Olympia, Omaha, Philadelphia, Seattle, Toledo and Washington DC.<ref>http://apartheidweek.org/events/</ref>

==Annual events==
The first Israeli Apartheid week was held on January 31 to February 4, 2005.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110809215328/http://www.apartheidweek.org/sites/apartheidweek.org/files/IAW-poster2005.jpg |date=2011-08-09 }}.</ref>

The 2006 Israeli Apartheid week was held on February 13 to 17, 2006.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.apartheidweek.org/sites/apartheidweek.org/files/IAW-poster2006_0.jpg |title=2006 Toronto poster |access-date=2011-03-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110809215420/http://www.apartheidweek.org/sites/apartheidweek.org/files/IAW-poster2006_0.jpg |archive-date=2011-08-09 |dead-url=yes |df= }}</ref>

The 2007 Israeli Apartheid week was held on February 12 to 17, 2007.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.apartheidweek.org/sites/apartheidweek.org/files/to07leaflet.jpg |title=2007 Toronto pamphlet |access-date=2011-03-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110809215452/http://www.apartheidweek.org/sites/apartheidweek.org/files/to07leaflet.jpg |archive-date=2011-08-09 |dead-url=yes |df= }}</ref>

The 4th Annual Israeli Apartheid Week 2008 was officially launched on February 3, 2008 in Soweto, South Africa as the "exiled Palestinian ]" ], gave a lecture on the 60th anniversary of the Palestinian '']''. The conference continued till the 19th of the same month.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.apartheidweek.org/media.html |title=Archived copy |access-date=2008-11-20 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080529062343/http://www.apartheidweek.org/media.html |archive-date=2008-05-29 |dead-url=yes |df= }}</ref> The week of the event was February 4 to February 9, 2008.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://apartheidweek.org/en/2008/toronto |title=Toronto schedule |access-date=2011-03-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110515010104/http://apartheidweek.org/en/2008/toronto |archive-date=2011-05-15 |dead-url=yes |df= }}</ref>

The 2009 Israeli Apartheid Week was held on March 1 to 8, 2009.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://apartheidweek.org/sites/apartheidweek.org/files/International%20Press%20Release.pdf |title=2009 press release |access-date=2011-03-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110515010053/http://apartheidweek.org/sites/apartheidweek.org/files/International%20Press%20Release.pdf |archive-date=2011-05-15 |dead-url=yes |df= }}</ref>

The 2010 Israeli Apartheid Week was held on March 1 to 6, 2010.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://toronto.apartheidweek.org/ |title=2010 event summary |access-date=2011-03-04 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110821070730/http://toronto.apartheidweek.org/ |archive-date=2011-08-21 |dead-url=yes |df= }}</ref>

The 2014 Israeli Apartheid Week was held on February 24 to March 28 in over 50 cities around the world.<ref>http://apartheidweek.org/</ref><ref name="ibtimes.co.uk">http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/what-israeli-apartheid-week-1438167</ref>


==Notable demonstrations and speakers== ==Notable demonstrations and speakers==
In 2012, the Palestine Society of the ] (LSE) erected a mock "Israeli Apartheid Wall," which led to a confrontation after Pro-Israel students threw waterballoons at the mock wall in protest.<ref> by Marcus Dysch '']'', February 20, 2012.</ref><ref> by Rachel Hirshfeld, '']'', February 20, 2012.</ref> In 2012, the Palestine Society of the ] (LSE) erected an "Israeli Apartheid Wall", which led to a confrontation after pro-Israel students threw water balloons at it in protest.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031162138/https://www.thejc.com/news/uk-news/63847/students-clash-israel-apartheid-week |date=2022-10-31 }} by Marcus Dysch '']'', February 20, 2012.</ref><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031162140/https://www.israelnationalnews.com/news/153028#.Uwfit5uYZO0 |date=2022-10-31 }} by Rachel Hirshfeld, '']'', February 20, 2012.</ref>


In 2013, ]'s Palestine Solidarity Committee, which organizes Israeli Apartheid Week at Harvard University, posted mock eviction notices on students' dorm room doors.<ref name=evictionflyer> by Anneli L. Tostar, '']'', March 5, 2013.</ref> In 2013, ]'s Palestine Solidarity Committee, which organizes IAW at Harvard, posted mock eviction notices on students' dorm room doors.<ref name=evictionflyer> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031162139/https://www.thecrimson.com/article/2013/3/5/palestine-eviction-flyer-debate/ |date=2022-10-31 }} by Anneli L. Tostar, '']'', March 5, 2013.</ref>


U.S. scholar and ] professor ] has spoken various times at many university campuses as part of Israeli Apartheid Week.<ref name=evictionflyer/><ref> by Saba Hamedy, '']'', March 2, 2010.</ref> U.S. scholar and ] professor ] has spoken various times at many university campuses as part of IAW.<ref name=evictionflyer/><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140226180348/http://dailyfreepress.com/2010/03/02/chomsky-joins-israel-apartheid-debate/ |date=2014-02-26 }} by Saba Hamedy, '']'', March 2, 2010.</ref>


Ben White, a freelance journalist and author of two books on the ], has also been active speaker during Israeli Apartheid Week both in the United States and the United Kingdom including his alma mater ].<ref name="benwhite.org.uk">http://benwhite.org.uk/events/</ref><ref name="benwhite.org.uk"/><ref>, ] (ADL), 2012.</ref> Ben White, a freelance journalist and author of two books on the ], has been an active speaker during IAW in both the U.S. and the U.K., including at his alma mater, ].<ref name="benwhite.org.uk">{{cite web|url=https://benwhite.org.uk/events/|title=Events|date=26 March 2013|website=Benwhite.org.uk|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref><ref>{{Dead link|date=September 2024 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, ] (ADL), 2012.</ref>


Israeli historian and ] professor ] has also spoken at Israeli Apartheid Week events throughout the UK.<ref name="ibtimes.co.uk"/> Israeli historian and ] professor ] has spoken at IAW events throughout the U.K.<ref name="ibtimes.co.uk">{{cite web|url=https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/what-israeli-apartheid-week-1438167|title=What is Israeli Apartheid Week?|date=27 February 2014|website=International Business Times UK|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref>


Israeli historian and ] professor ] has given speeches at Israeli Apartheid Week, including one at the ].<ref name="ibtimes.co.uk"/><ref>http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4491254,00.html</ref> Israeli historian and ] professor ] has given IAW speeches, including one at the ].<ref name="ibtimes.co.uk"/><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-4491254,00.html|title=Israelis abroad prepare to battle Israel Apartheid Week|date=23 February 2014|newspaper=Ynetnews|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref>


==Views on the conference and its activities== ==Views on the conference and its activities==

===Support=== ===Support===
] in ], South Africa.]]
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Israeli Apartheid Week events are almost always hosted by solidarity societies and organizations associated with ]. Speakers at the various meetings around the world support the goals of the Week. An Arab citizen of Israel and Member of the ], ], spoke in Montréal in 2007. He said: "Calling the occupation apartheid isn’t an overstatement, it’s an understatement. The Israeli occupation in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip are worse than apartheid.<ref name="ynetnews">http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3362888,00.html</ref> Israeli Apartheid Week events are almost always hosted by solidarity societies and organizations associated with ]. Speakers at various meetings around the world support the Week's goals. An Arab citizen of Israel and member of the ], ], spoke in Montréal in 2007. He said: "Calling the occupation apartheid isn’t an overstatement, it’s an understatement. The Israeli occupation in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip is worse than apartheid."<ref name="ynetnews">{{cite news|url=https://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3362888,00.html|title=Worldwide events mark 'Israeli Apartheid Week'|date=2 September 2007|newspaper=Ynetnews|access-date=11 May 2019|last1=Rada|first1=Moran}}</ref>

] in ], South Africa.]]


In 2014, South Africa's ruling party, the ], officially endorsed the Israeli Apartheid Week. The ANC, which led the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, said participating in this year's Apartheid Week was part of its commitment to the international anti-apartheid movement and that it remains “unequivocal in its support for the Palestinian people in their struggle for self-determination, and unapologetic in its view that the Palestinians are the victims and the oppressed in the conflict with Israel."<ref>http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/178039#.UxXta2R_tFd</ref> In 2014, South Africa's ruling party, the ], officially endorsed Israeli Apartheid Week. The ANC, which led the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, said participating in that year's Apartheid Week was part of its commitment to the international anti-apartheid movement and that it remains "unequivocal in its support for the Palestinian people in their struggle for self-determination, and unapologetic in its view that the Palestinians are the victims and the oppressed in the conflict with Israel."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/178039|title=South Africa Endorses Israel Apartheid Week|website=Israel National News|date=3 March 2014 |access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref>


According to IAW organizers, there has been "a sharp increase of literature and analysis that has sought to document and challenge Israeli apartheid, including reports issued by major international bodies and human rights organizations and findings published by political leaders, thinkers, academics, and activists."<ref>http://www.timesofisrael.com/south-african-ruling-party-endorses-israeli-apartheid-week/</ref> According to IAW organizers, there has been "a sharp increase of literature and analysis that has sought to document and challenge Israeli apartheid, including reports issued by major international bodies and human rights organizations and findings published by political leaders, thinkers, academics, and activists."<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timesofisrael.com/south-african-ruling-party-endorses-israeli-apartheid-week/|title=South African ruling party endorses Israeli Apartheid Week|first=Raphael|last=Ahren|website=Timesofisrael.com|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref>


===Reaction by university administration=== ===Reaction by university administration===
The University of Toronto president, ], said of the week featuring the events "this isn’t favourite time of year." However, Dr. Naylor responded to objections from the ''Friends of the ] for ] Studies'', in signing a statement that declared, "We do, in fact, recognize that the term Israeli Apartheid is upsetting to many people, we also recognize that, in every society, universities have a unique role to provide a safe venue for highly charged discourse."<ref name="nationalpost">http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/fullcomment/archive/2008/02/14/barbara-kay-on-israeli-apartheid-week.aspx {{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}</ref> University of Toronto president ] said of IAW, "this isn't favourite time of year." But he responded to objections from the ''Friends of the ] for ] Studies'' in signing a statement that declared, "We do, in fact, recognize that the term Israeli Apartheid is upsetting to many people, we also recognize that, in every society, universities have a unique role to provide a safe venue for highly charged discourse."<ref name="nationalpost">{{dead link|date=November 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes}}</ref>


] President David Barnard, in a report to the Board of Governors regarding Israeli Apartheid Week in 2010, that "while he had not personally attended any of the events, the events proceeded as anticipated and were orderly. He added that he had received a lot of communication from the external community regarding this, and that while there were a number of people against the event, there was also support for the University's position in allowing the event to proceed."<ref name="universityofmanitoba">http://umanitoba.ca/admin/governance/media/bog-open-apr2010.pdf</ref> In 2011, Barnard responded publicly to complaints about IAW, saying "Ultimately, we have an obligation to uphold the right to freedom of expression, and will not censor an individual or group for what has not yet been expressed."<ref name="Winnipeg Free Press">http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/letters_to_the_editor/well-not-censor-what-hasnt-been-said-117787708.html</ref> ] president David Barnard, in a 2010 report to the Board of Governors about IAW, wrote that "while he had not personally attended any of the events, the events proceeded as anticipated and were orderly. He added that he had received a lot of communication from the external community regarding this and that while there were a number of people against the event, there was also support for the University's position in allowing the event to proceed."<ref name="universityofmanitoba">{{cite web|url=http://umanitoba.ca/admin/governance/media/bog-open-apr2010.pdf|date=April 20, 2010|title=Agenda : Open Session|website=Umanitoba.ca|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref> In 2011, Barnard responded publicly to complaints about IAW, saying, "Ultimately, we have an obligation to uphold the right to freedom of expression, and will not censor an individual or group for what has not yet been expressed."<ref name="Winnipeg Free Press">{{cite news|url=https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/opinion/letters_to_the_editor/well-not-censor-what-hasnt-been-said-117787708.html|title=We'll not censor what hasn't been said|date=11 March 2011|access-date=11 May 2019|newspaper=Winnipeg Free Press}}</ref>


In 2013, UC Berkeley spokesperson, Dan Mogulof, stated that the campus agreed to consider clarifying its demonstration policies but would not curtail student speech. The Office for Civil Rights and a federal judge declared that the "university has no right or ability to trample on the constitutional rights of students."<ref name="dailycal.org">http://www.dailycal.org/2013/08/29/office-of-civil-rights-dismisses-anti-semitism-complaint/</ref> In 2013, UC Berkeley spokesperson Dan Mogulof said that the campus agreed to consider clarifying its demonstration policies but would not curtail student speech. The Office for Civil Rights and a federal judge declared that the "university has no right or ability to trample on the constitutional rights of students."<ref name="dailycal.org">{{cite news|url=https://www.dailycal.org/2013/08/29/office-of-civil-rights-dismisses-anti-semitism-complaint/|title=Campus leaders respond to dismissal of federal complaint|first=Christine Tyler |last=Staff|date=30 August 2013|newspaper=]|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref>


===U.S. investigation=== ===U.S. investigation===
Two Berkeley students filed charges in July 2012 that the annual apartheid week events on campus has led to more anti-semitism on campus. Federal officials, in 2013, dismissed the claim stating that "the events did not constitute actionable harassment." A UC spokesperson added, criticism of Israel is not necessarily anti-Semitic.<ref name="dailycal.org"/><ref></ref> In 2012, two Berkeley students filed charges that IAW events on campus had led to more antisemitism on campus. In 2013, federal officials dismissed the claim, stating, "the events did not constitute actionable harassment."<ref name="dailycal.org"/><ref>{{cite web|url=https://latimesblogs.latimes.com/lanow/2012/10/anti-semitism-claims-uc-berkeley.html|title=Feds investigate claims of anti-Semitism at UC Berkeley|date=3 October 2012|website=Latimesblogs.latimes.com|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref>


===Criticism=== ===Criticism===
In 2007 the event spread to ], ] and ] in New York City. ], organized meetings the same week in opposition to the characterization of Israel as an apartheid state, and the ] Koppelman Institute on American Jewish-Israeli Relations denounced the apartheid week saying "the specter of apartheid should not be raised in any form."<ref name=sun> by Gabrielle Birkner, '']'' February 13, 2007.</ref> In 2007, IAW spread to ], ] and ] in New York City. ] organized meetings the same week in opposition to the characterization of Israel as an apartheid state, and the ] Koppelman Institute on American Jewish-Israeli Relations denounced IAW, saying, "the specter of apartheid should not be raised in any form."<ref name=sun> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20221031162141/https://www.nysun.com/article/48542 |date=2022-10-31 }} by Gabrielle Birkner, '']'' February 13, 2007.</ref>


In 2008 Israel's ambassador to Canada, ], denounced Israeli Apartheid Week as "crude propagandism, pure hypocrisy and cynical manipulation of the student body."<ref name=Baker> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100310172135/http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=33fde202-2d1b-4a6a-b947-809d83ac97d8 |date=2010-03-10}}, '']'', February 5, 2008.</ref> In 2008 Israel's ambassador to Canada, ], denounced IAW as "crude propagandism, pure hypocrisy and cynical manipulation of the student body."<ref name=Baker> {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100310172135/http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=33fde202-2d1b-4a6a-b947-809d83ac97d8 |date=2010-03-10}}, '']'', February 5, 2008.</ref>


Organizers of the counter protest stated that they "want to remove the connection that modern-day students have to the word apartheid and Israel and refocus it to the countries that we think really exemplify the definition of apartheid, being a policy of separation and segregation. Through a week which encompasses the themes of gender, sexual and political apartheid, we hope to get out a new message."<ref name=cjn /> Organizers of the counterprotest said they "want to remove the connection that modern-day students have to the word apartheid and Israel and refocus it to the countries that we think really exemplify the definition of apartheid, being a policy of separation and segregation. Through a week which encompasses the themes of gender, sexual and political apartheid, we hope to get out a new message."<ref name=cjn />


In February 2010, 30 members of the Ontario Provincial legislature of Ontario voted to condemn IAW as being "odious, hateful and inappropriate." The largely symbolic vote received support from all three of Ontario's political parties.<ref> by Robert Benzie, '']'', February 25, 2010.</ref><ref> by Mitch Wolfe, '']'', February 3, 2014.</ref> In February 2010, 30 members of the Ontario provincial legislature voted to condemn IAW as "odious, hateful and inappropriate." The largely symbolic vote received support from all three of Ontario's political parties.<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180924070728/https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2010/02/25/mpps_unite_to_condemn_odious_israeli_apartheid_week.html |date=2018-09-24 }} by Robert Benzie, '']'', February 25, 2010.</ref><ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140221130717/http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/mitch-wolfe/olivia-chow-israel_b_4694875.html |date=2014-02-21 }} by Mitch Wolfe, '']'', February 3, 2014.</ref>


Gay columnist and pornographic film producer ] has called Israel Apartheid Week "a hate group" and "a group of antisemites." In February 2011 he brought about the cancellation of a planned event involving New York's ] Center and Israel Apartheid Week after threatening to organize a boycott of large donors to the center. He said of his achievement that it was a landmark moment in his life, of which he was enormously proud.<ref>{{cite news|title=NY gay center pulls plug on Israel-Apartheid event|url=http://www.jpost.com/JewishWorld/JewishNews/Article.aspx?id=209714|accessdate=19 March 2011|newspaper=]|date=24 February 2011|author=Gil Shefler|author2=Benjamin Weinthal}}</ref> Gay columnist and pornographic film producer ] has called IAW "a hate group" and "a group of antisemites." In 2011, he brought about the cancellation of a planned event involving IAW and New York's ] Center after threatening to organize a boycott of large donors to the center. He said of his achievement that it was a landmark moment in his life, of which he was enormously proud.<ref>{{cite news|title=NY gay center pulls plug on Israel-Apartheid event|url=http://www.jpost.com/JewishWorld/JewishNews/Article.aspx?id=209714|access-date=19 March 2011|newspaper=]|date=24 February 2011|author=Gil Shefler|author2=Benjamin Weinthal}}</ref>


In advance of the 2011 IAW, the government of Israel chose a group of Israelis, including Arabs, ], ] and an ] "VJ" (presenter) to oppose the apartheid analogy used by going on a speaking tour of the United States;<ref></ref> an additional group went to Britain "to combat anti-Israel messages students there are receiving from Israel Apartheid Week activities."<ref> by Joshua Hamerman, '']'', March 17, 2011.</ref> In advance of the 2011 IAW, the Israeli government chose a group of Israelis, including Arabs, ], ] and an ] "VJ" (presenter) to oppose the apartheid analogy by going on a speaking tour of the U.S.;<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/Diaspora?ID=209458&R=R1|title=Diaspora - Jewish diaspora - The Jerusalem Post|website=Jpost.com|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref> another group went to Britain "to combat anti-Israel messages students there are receiving from Israel Apartheid Week activities."<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.jpost.com/Israel-News?id=212518&R=R2|title=Israel News - The Jerusalem post|website=Jpost.com|access-date=11 May 2019}}</ref>


On March 3, 2011, Historian ] wrote an editorial for the ''National Post'' outlining the history of Israel Apartheid Week and its relationship to the BDS movement.<ref>{{cite news|last=Chatterley|first=Catherine|title=A History of Israeli Apartheid Week|url=http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2011/03/03/catherine-chatterley-a-history-of-israeli-apartheid-week/|accessdate=February 15, 2012|newspaper=National Post|date=March 3, 2011|archive-url=https://archive.is/20120709063703/http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2011/03/03/catherine-chatterley-a-history-of-israeli-apartheid-week/|archive-date=July 9, 2012|dead-url=yes|df=mdy-all}}</ref> On March 3, 2011, Historian ] wrote an editorial for the ''National Post'' outlining IAW's history and its relationship to the BDS movement.<ref>{{cite news|last=Chatterley|first=Catherine|title=A History of Israeli Apartheid Week|url=http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2011/03/03/catherine-chatterley-a-history-of-israeli-apartheid-week/|access-date=February 15, 2012|newspaper=National Post|date=March 3, 2011|archive-url=https://archive.today/20120709063703/http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2011/03/03/catherine-chatterley-a-history-of-israeli-apartheid-week/|archive-date=July 9, 2012|url-status=dead|df=mdy-all}}</ref>


That same month, various Canadian government and other political figures, including Prime Minister ], Immigration Minister ] and Liberal Leader ] all criticized IAW. Kenney indicated that he was "deeply concerned about the events and activities" associated with IAW and said that the event was "all too often accompanied by anti-Semitic harassment, intimidation and bullying." He further indicated that students participating IAW were "free to speak their mind" but encouraged them to "reflect on whether these activities are beneficial."<ref>, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, March 11, 2011.</ref> Ignatieff, in condemning the week, said it is a “dangerous cocktail of ignorance and intolerance” that threatens “the mutual respect” of Canadian society.<ref>{{dead link|date=April 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}} by Sarah Boesveld, '']'', March 11, 2011.</ref> Kenney has also accused the organizers of IAW of using "the cover of academic freedom to demonize and de-legitimize the state of Israel. This week is nothing more than an unbalanced attempt to paint Israel and her supporters as racist. I call on all Canadians to reject anti-Semitism and all forms of racism, discrimination and intolerance." Conservative MP ] has stated that labelling Israel as an apartheid state is "abhorrent," and interim Liberal leader ] said the campaign "continues to defy logic. This year the focus continues to be on Israel, rather than on the appalling massacres and human rights violations that have reached intolerable heights in countries such as Syria and Iran."<ref> by Lee Berthiaume, '']'', March 7, 2012.</ref> That same month, various Canadian government and other political figures, including Prime Minister ], Immigration Minister ] and Liberal Leader ], criticized IAW. Kenney said he was "deeply concerned about the events and activities" associated with IAW and that the event was "all too often accompanied by anti-Semitic harassment, intimidation and bullying." He added that students participating in IAW were "free to speak their mind" but encouraged them to "reflect on whether these activities are beneficial."<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708130853/http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/department/media/statements/2011/2011-03-11.asp |date=2011-07-08 }}, Citizenship and Immigration Canada, March 11, 2011.</ref> Ignatieff said IAW is a "dangerous cocktail of ignorance and intolerance" that threatens "the mutual respect" of Canadian society.<ref>{{dead link|date=April 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}</ref> Kenney has also accused IAW's organizers of using "the cover of academic freedom to demonize and de-legitimize the state of Israel. This week is nothing more than an unbalanced attempt to paint Israel and her supporters as racist. I call on all Canadians to reject anti-Semitism and all forms of racism, discrimination and intolerance." Conservative MP ] said that calling Israel an apartheid state is "abhorrent", and interim Liberal leader ] said the campaign "continues to defy logic. This year the focus continues to be on Israel, rather than on the appalling massacres and human rights violations that have reached intolerable heights in countries such as Syria and Iran."<ref> by Lee Berthiaume, '']'', March 7, 2012.</ref>


In April 2011, 16 African-American members of the Vanguard Leadership Group published full page ads in several U.S. university newspapers, with an "Open Letter to Students for Justice in Palestine" saying that the SJP's use of the word "apartheid" in regards to Israel and Israel Apartheid Week "is not only false, but offensive."<ref> by Jordana Horn, '']'', April 9, 2011.</ref> In April 2011, 16 African-American members of the Vanguard Leadership Group published full-page ads in several U.S. university newspapers with an "Open Letter to Students for Justice in Palestine" saying that the SJP's use of the word "apartheid" in regard to Israel and IAW "is not only false, but offensive."<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110411195052/http://www.jpost.com/International/Article.aspx?id=215811 |date=2011-04-11 }} by Jordana Horn, '']'', April 9, 2011.</ref>


Stuart Appelbaum, gay president of the ] feels that those groups opposing the New York ] Center’s decision to prohibit an Israel Apartheid Week March 2011 event were intellectually dishonest, saying "This was not a question of free speech. This was hate speech. The center should not be used as a venue for racism, Islamophobia or anti-Semitism. Nor did they even care about free speech. The same groups have consistently sought to ban and prevent supporters of Israel from expressing their views."<ref> by Benjamin Weinthal, '']'', March 27, 2011.</ref> Stuart Appelbaum, president of the ], said that groups opposing the New York ] Center's decision to prohibit a 2011 IAW event were intellectually dishonest, saying, "This was not a question of free speech. This was hate speech. The center should not be used as a venue for racism, Islamophobia or anti-Semitism. Nor did they even care about free speech. The same groups have consistently sought to ban and prevent supporters of Israel from expressing their views."<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110513205145/http://www.jpost.com/JewishWorld/JewishNews/Article.aspx?ID=213963&R=R1 |date=2011-05-13 }} by Benjamin Weinthal, '']'', March 27, 2011.</ref>


In February 2012 the Public Diplomacy Ministry of Israel created the "Faces of Israel" mission to the United States, Canada, Ireland, Spain, Great Britain, and South Africa, comprising 100 Israelis including "settlers, Arabs, artists, experts in national security, gay people, and immigrants from Ethiopia" and actor ], in order to "represent and defend the state during Israel Apartheid Week."<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120219154538/http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=258409 |date=2012-02-19 }} By Lahav Harkov, '']'', February 19, 2012.</ref><ref> by Alison Healy, '']'', February 29, 2012.</ref> In February 2012, the Public Diplomacy Ministry of Israel created the "Faces of Israel" mission to the U.S., Canada, Ireland, Spain, Great Britain, and South Africa, comprising 100 Israelis including "settlers, Arabs, artists, experts in national security, gay people, and immigrants from Ethiopia" and actor ], in order to "represent and defend the state during Israel Apartheid Week."<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120219154538/http://www.jpost.com/DiplomacyAndPolitics/Article.aspx?id=258409 |date=2012-02-19 }} By Lahav Harkov, '']'', February 19, 2012.</ref><ref> by Alison Healy, '']'', February 29, 2012.</ref>


In February 2012, ] sharply criticized IAW in the '']'', stating that "In Syria, the Assad regime continues to rain artillery on rebel positions in the city of Homs, killing journalists and innocent civilians alike. Iran's mullahs are set to execute a Canadian citizen for the crime of operating a website they don't like. The new Libyan regime is torturing Gaddafi loyalists. And Egypt's rulers are prosecuting NGO leaders on trumped up charges. And so next week, Canadian left-wing activists will congregate in Toronto to express their hatred of ... you guessed it: Israel." In the same article, Kay commented that not all IAW activists "seek the outright destruction of Israel— many certainly do. Some are merely naïve undergraduates. ... But all of them should understand that IAW and BDS are not what they seem: As some of Israel's own fiercest critics themselves now admit, these are dishonest cults meant to enlist ill-informed activists in a campaign to destroy the Jewish state."<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.is/20130411110247/http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/02/25/jonathan-kay-the-return-of-the-israel-apartheid-week-cult/ |date=2013-04-11}} by ], '']'', February 25, 2012.</ref> In February 2012, ] sharply criticized IAW in the '']'', writing, "In Syria, the Assad regime continues to rain artillery on rebel positions in the city of Homs, killing journalists and innocent civilians alike. Iran's mullahs are set to execute a Canadian citizen for the crime of operating a website they don't like. The new Libyan regime is torturing Gaddafi loyalists. And Egypt's rulers are prosecuting NGO leaders on trumped up charges. And so next week, Canadian left-wing activists will congregate in Toronto to express their hatred of ... you guessed it: Israel." In the same article, Kay commented that not all IAW activists "seek the outright destruction of Israel— many certainly do. Some are merely naïve undergraduates. ... But all of them should understand that IAW and BDS are not what they seem: As some of Israel's own fiercest critics themselves now admit, these are dishonest cults meant to enlist ill-informed activists in a campaign to destroy the Jewish state."<ref> {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130411110247/http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/02/25/jonathan-kay-the-return-of-the-israel-apartheid-week-cult/ |date=2013-04-11}} by ], '']'', February 25, 2012.</ref>


In 2013, the University of Manitoba Students' Union (UMSU) in ], Manitoba, Canada, became the first student government in the world to remove Students Against Israeli Apartheid's student group status and ban it from using student union spaces. The council passed the motion banning the group after hearing evidence that Students Against Israel Apartheid and its "Israel Apartheid Week" violated student union policies by "undermining the dignity and self esteem of students on campus".<ref> by ], '']'', April 13, 2013.</ref> In 2013, the University of Manitoba Students' Union (UMSU) in Winnipeg became the world's first student government to revoke Students Against Israeli Apartheid's student group status and ban it from using student union spaces. The council passed the motion banning the group after hearing evidence that Students Against Israel Apartheid and its Israel Apartheid Week violated student union policies by "undermining the dignity and self esteem of students on campus".<ref> by Tristen Hopper, '']'', April 13, 2013.</ref>


In 2019, the Principal of ], Profesor Ed Byrne, said that he "abhorred" Israeli Apartheid Week.<ref name="Byrne">{{Cite news |url=https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/head-of-kings-college-london-calls-israel-apartheid-week-abhorrent/ |title=Principal of King’s College London brands Israel Apartheid Week ‘abhorrent’ |date=January 21, 2019 |work=] |access-date=January 22, 2019}}</ref> In 2019, the Principal of ], Ed Byrne, said that he "abhorred" Israeli Apartheid Week.<ref name="Byrne">{{Cite news |url=https://jewishnews.timesofisrael.com/head-of-kings-college-london-calls-israel-apartheid-week-abhorrent/ |title=Principal of King's College London brands Israel Apartheid Week 'abhorrent' |date=January 21, 2019 |newspaper=] |access-date=January 22, 2019}}</ref>


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Annual series of university activities

This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict.

Poster for the 2009 Israeli Apartheid Week, artwork by Carlos Latuff

Israeli Apartheid Week (IAW) is an annual series of university lectures and rallies held in February or March. According to the organization, "the aim of IAW is to educate people about the nature of Israel as an apartheid system and to build Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaigns as part of a growing global BDS movement." Since IAW began in Toronto in 2005, it has spread to at least 55 cities, including locations in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Botswana, Canada, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Jordan, South Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Norway, Palestine, South Africa, the United Kingdom, and the United States.

Efficacy

The organizers have said the week has "played an important role in raising awareness and disseminating information about Zionism, the Palestinian liberation struggle and its similarities with the indigenous sovereignty struggle in North America and the South African anti-Apartheid movement." An international divestment campaign is also said to have gained momentum in response to the 2005 statement by over 170 Palestinian civil society organizations who called for boycotts, divestments and sanctions. They also claimed that important gains had been made in the campaign in countries like South Africa, the U.K., Canada and the U.S.

The years preceding 2008, a significant year marking the 60th anniversary of the establishment of the state of Israel, saw a sharp increase of literature and analysis that was said to have sought to document and challenge alleged Israeli apartheid, including reports by major international bodies and human rights organizations and findings published by political leaders, thinkers, academics, and activists. The efforts were also said to have highlighted the role that people and governments could play in providing "solidarity with the Palestinian struggle by exerting urgent pressure on Israel to alter its current structure and practices as an apartheid state."

Expanse

Cities and schools to have hosted an Israeli Apartheid Week include Oxford University (Oxford), New York City, the University of Toronto, the University of Ottawa, Montreal, Hamilton, London, Cambridge, and Soweto, South Africa.

Speakers have included Balad MK Jamal Zahalka in 2007 and former MK Azmi Bishara, also of Balad, who began Israeli Apartheid Week 2008 with a live broadcast from Soweto.

In 2009, locations included Abu Dis, Berkeley, Boston College, Emory University, Bir Zeit, Edinburgh, Edmonton, Johannesburg, Oxford, Kalkilya, San Francisco, Soweto, Tulkarm and Washington, D.C.

In 2010, locations included Jerusalem, Amsterdam, Bard University, Beirut, Berkeley, Bethlehem, Bil'in, Bogota, Bologna, Boston, Cape Town, Caracas, Chicago, Connecticut, Duluth, Dundee, Durban, Eastern Cape, Edinburgh, Edmonton, Gaza, Glasgow, Guelph, Hamilton, Houston, Ireland, Jenin, Johannesburg, Kingston, London (Ontario), London (U.K.), Madrid, Melbourne, Minneapolis/St.Paul, Montréal, Nablus, New York City, Nil'in, Ottawa, Oxford, Peterborough, Pisa, Pretoria, Providence, Puebla, Roma, San Francisco, Seattle, Sudbury, Tilburg, Toronto, Truro (California), Utrecht, Vancouver, Waterloo and Winnipeg.

In 2014, locations included Vienna, Brussels, Ghent, Botswana, Cuiaba, Porto Alegre, São Paulo, Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton, London, Montreal, Ottawa, Peterborough, Regina, Sudbury, Toronto, Vancouver, Waterloo, Winnipeg, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Joensuu, Bordeaux, Grenoble, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Metz, Nantes, Paris, Strasbourg, Tours, Berlin, Freiberg, Stuttgart, Delhi, Cork, Dublin, Galway, Bologna, Cagliari, Rome, Venice, Japan, Amman, Irbid, Seoul, Kuwait, Lebanon, Malaysia, Morocco, Oslo, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Gaza, Nablus, Naqab, Ramallah, Tulkarem, Yaffa (Jaffa), Aliwal North, Benoni, Cape Town, Durban, Fleurhof, Grahamstown, Johannesburg, Laudium, Mitchells Plain, Orange Farm, Pietermaritzburg, Polokwane, Port Elizabeth, Port Shepstone, Pretoria, Roshnee, Rustenburg, Soweto, Stellenbosch, Barcelona, Gijon, Irunea, Madrid, Palma, Sevilla, Valencia, Malmo, Stockholm, Basel, Berne, Geneva, Syria, Golan Heights, Bangkok, Birmingham, Bradford, Cambridge, Dundee, Durham, Edinburgh, Essex, Exeter, Glasgow, Kent, Lancaster, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Northampton, Nottingham, Oxford, Sheffield, Southampton, Sussex, London, Albuquerque, Arizona, Beaumont, Boston, Cambridge, Chicago, Dearborn, Delaware, Louisville, Maryland, Massachusetts, Milwaukee, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Olympia, Omaha, Philadelphia, Seattle, Toledo and Washington, D.C.

Notable demonstrations and speakers

In 2012, the Palestine Society of the London School of Economics (LSE) erected an "Israeli Apartheid Wall", which led to a confrontation after pro-Israel students threw water balloons at it in protest.

In 2013, Harvard University's Palestine Solidarity Committee, which organizes IAW at Harvard, posted mock eviction notices on students' dorm room doors.

U.S. scholar and MIT professor Noam Chomsky has spoken various times at many university campuses as part of IAW.

Ben White, a freelance journalist and author of two books on the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, has been an active speaker during IAW in both the U.S. and the U.K., including at his alma mater, Cambridge.

Israeli historian and Exeter professor Ilan Pappé has spoken at IAW events throughout the U.K.

Israeli historian and Oxford professor Avi Shlaim has given IAW speeches, including one at the London School of Economics.

Views on the conference and its activities

Support

Pro-Palestine mural on a graffiti wall at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa.

Israeli Apartheid Week events are almost always hosted by solidarity societies and organizations associated with academic institutions. Speakers at various meetings around the world support the Week's goals. An Arab citizen of Israel and member of the Knesset, Jamal Zahalka, spoke in Montréal in 2007. He said: "Calling the occupation apartheid isn’t an overstatement, it’s an understatement. The Israeli occupation in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip is worse than apartheid."

In 2014, South Africa's ruling party, the African National Congress, officially endorsed Israeli Apartheid Week. The ANC, which led the anti-apartheid movement in South Africa, said participating in that year's Apartheid Week was part of its commitment to the international anti-apartheid movement and that it remains "unequivocal in its support for the Palestinian people in their struggle for self-determination, and unapologetic in its view that the Palestinians are the victims and the oppressed in the conflict with Israel."

According to IAW organizers, there has been "a sharp increase of literature and analysis that has sought to document and challenge Israeli apartheid, including reports issued by major international bodies and human rights organizations and findings published by political leaders, thinkers, academics, and activists."

Reaction by university administration

University of Toronto president David Naylor said of IAW, "this isn't favourite time of year." But he responded to objections from the Friends of the Simon Wiesenthal Center for Holocaust Studies in signing a statement that declared, "We do, in fact, recognize that the term Israeli Apartheid is upsetting to many people, we also recognize that, in every society, universities have a unique role to provide a safe venue for highly charged discourse."

University of Manitoba president David Barnard, in a 2010 report to the Board of Governors about IAW, wrote that "while he had not personally attended any of the events, the events proceeded as anticipated and were orderly. He added that he had received a lot of communication from the external community regarding this and that while there were a number of people against the event, there was also support for the University's position in allowing the event to proceed." In 2011, Barnard responded publicly to complaints about IAW, saying, "Ultimately, we have an obligation to uphold the right to freedom of expression, and will not censor an individual or group for what has not yet been expressed."

In 2013, UC Berkeley spokesperson Dan Mogulof said that the campus agreed to consider clarifying its demonstration policies but would not curtail student speech. The Office for Civil Rights and a federal judge declared that the "university has no right or ability to trample on the constitutional rights of students."

U.S. investigation

In 2012, two Berkeley students filed charges that IAW events on campus had led to more antisemitism on campus. In 2013, federal officials dismissed the claim, stating, "the events did not constitute actionable harassment."

Criticism

In 2007, IAW spread to New York University, Columbia University and Hunter College in New York City. The David Project organized meetings the same week in opposition to the characterization of Israel as an apartheid state, and the American Jewish Committee Koppelman Institute on American Jewish-Israeli Relations denounced IAW, saying, "the specter of apartheid should not be raised in any form."

In 2008 Israel's ambassador to Canada, Alan Baker, denounced IAW as "crude propagandism, pure hypocrisy and cynical manipulation of the student body."

Organizers of the counterprotest said they "want to remove the connection that modern-day students have to the word apartheid and Israel and refocus it to the countries that we think really exemplify the definition of apartheid, being a policy of separation and segregation. Through a week which encompasses the themes of gender, sexual and political apartheid, we hope to get out a new message."

In February 2010, 30 members of the Ontario provincial legislature voted to condemn IAW as "odious, hateful and inappropriate." The largely symbolic vote received support from all three of Ontario's political parties.

Gay columnist and pornographic film producer Michael Lucas has called IAW "a hate group" and "a group of antisemites." In 2011, he brought about the cancellation of a planned event involving IAW and New York's LGBT Center after threatening to organize a boycott of large donors to the center. He said of his achievement that it was a landmark moment in his life, of which he was enormously proud.

In advance of the 2011 IAW, the Israeli government chose a group of Israelis, including Arabs, gays, Ethiopian Jews and an MTV "VJ" (presenter) to oppose the apartheid analogy by going on a speaking tour of the U.S.; another group went to Britain "to combat anti-Israel messages students there are receiving from Israel Apartheid Week activities."

On March 3, 2011, Historian Catherine Chatterley wrote an editorial for the National Post outlining IAW's history and its relationship to the BDS movement.

That same month, various Canadian government and other political figures, including Prime Minister Stephen Harper, Immigration Minister Jason Kenney and Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff, criticized IAW. Kenney said he was "deeply concerned about the events and activities" associated with IAW and that the event was "all too often accompanied by anti-Semitic harassment, intimidation and bullying." He added that students participating in IAW were "free to speak their mind" but encouraged them to "reflect on whether these activities are beneficial." Ignatieff said IAW is a "dangerous cocktail of ignorance and intolerance" that threatens "the mutual respect" of Canadian society. Kenney has also accused IAW's organizers of using "the cover of academic freedom to demonize and de-legitimize the state of Israel. This week is nothing more than an unbalanced attempt to paint Israel and her supporters as racist. I call on all Canadians to reject anti-Semitism and all forms of racism, discrimination and intolerance." Conservative MP David Anderson said that calling Israel an apartheid state is "abhorrent", and interim Liberal leader Bob Rae said the campaign "continues to defy logic. This year the focus continues to be on Israel, rather than on the appalling massacres and human rights violations that have reached intolerable heights in countries such as Syria and Iran."

In April 2011, 16 African-American members of the Vanguard Leadership Group published full-page ads in several U.S. university newspapers with an "Open Letter to Students for Justice in Palestine" saying that the SJP's use of the word "apartheid" in regard to Israel and IAW "is not only false, but offensive."

Stuart Appelbaum, president of the Retail, Wholesale and Department Store Union, said that groups opposing the New York LGBT Center's decision to prohibit a 2011 IAW event were intellectually dishonest, saying, "This was not a question of free speech. This was hate speech. The center should not be used as a venue for racism, Islamophobia or anti-Semitism. Nor did they even care about free speech. The same groups have consistently sought to ban and prevent supporters of Israel from expressing their views."

In February 2012, the Public Diplomacy Ministry of Israel created the "Faces of Israel" mission to the U.S., Canada, Ireland, Spain, Great Britain, and South Africa, comprising 100 Israelis including "settlers, Arabs, artists, experts in national security, gay people, and immigrants from Ethiopia" and actor Aki Avni, in order to "represent and defend the state during Israel Apartheid Week."

In February 2012, Jonathan Kay sharply criticized IAW in the National Post, writing, "In Syria, the Assad regime continues to rain artillery on rebel positions in the city of Homs, killing journalists and innocent civilians alike. Iran's mullahs are set to execute a Canadian citizen for the crime of operating a website they don't like. The new Libyan regime is torturing Gaddafi loyalists. And Egypt's rulers are prosecuting NGO leaders on trumped up charges. And so next week, Canadian left-wing activists will congregate in Toronto to express their hatred of ... you guessed it: Israel." In the same article, Kay commented that not all IAW activists "seek the outright destruction of Israel— many certainly do. Some are merely naïve undergraduates. ... But all of them should understand that IAW and BDS are not what they seem: As some of Israel's own fiercest critics themselves now admit, these are dishonest cults meant to enlist ill-informed activists in a campaign to destroy the Jewish state."

In 2013, the University of Manitoba Students' Union (UMSU) in Winnipeg became the world's first student government to revoke Students Against Israeli Apartheid's student group status and ban it from using student union spaces. The council passed the motion banning the group after hearing evidence that Students Against Israel Apartheid and its Israel Apartheid Week violated student union policies by "undermining the dignity and self esteem of students on campus".

In 2019, the Principal of King's College London, Ed Byrne, said that he "abhorred" Israeli Apartheid Week.

See also

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