BREAKINGNEWS: BOYCOTT AGAINST ISRAELI UNIVERSITIESDROPPED The Simon Wiesenthal Center thanks its 25,000 online activists who helped lead theprotest against the boycott of universities in Israel by the British Association of University Teachers, by signing theCenter's online petition. The controversial boycott was abandoned at a special meeting held today in London. The boycott, proposed in solidarity with the Palestinian people, would have barred facultymembers of Haifa and Bar Ilan Universities from joint research projects and conferences with their British counterparts. "We are relieved that the boycott was overturned and are buoyed by the burst ofinternational indignation that exposed the AUT’s initial move for what it was - a politically motivated attack," said Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associatedean of the Wiesenthal Center, adding that had the boycott been passed, it would have unfairly singled out the very sector of Israeli society thatguarantees its democratic institutions and traditions. "Today’s move marks the end of one skirmish in the ongoing war to delegitimize Israel,"Cooper concluded. Your continued activism and support enable us to make a difference in our fight againstantisemitism, Holocaust denial, terrorism and hate around the world. Please use this link to donate to us today! Please help spread the word by forwarding thisemail to your friends, family, and colleagues. We need your support to continue our work. Please click here to support the work of the Simon Wiesenthal Center . Please do not respond directly to this email - the SWC will not receive your correspondence. Sendinquiries to: information@wiesenthal.net
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