|
Home
About IsraCampus
Search
עברית
Русский
Ben Gurion U
Hebrew U
Tel Aviv U
U of Haifa
Other Schools
A-C
D-G
H-K
L-N
O-R
S-V
W-Z
Israeli Academic Extremism
Israeli Academic Extremists outside
Israel
Anti-Israel Petitions Signed by Israeli
Academics
ALEF Watch
IDI Watch
IsraCampus Essays
How to Complain
Contact Us |
Ben Gurion University
Ben Gurion University -
Neve Gordon (Dept of Political Science) turns His Own Home into a
Spa for Convicted Terrorist
Dr. Neve Gordon of Israel’s Ben Gurion University is known as one
of the most radical academic Palestinian sympathizers. However, his
activities appear to have peaked this year with a call for an
anti-Israel boycott, and revelations that he hosted a convicted
Palestinian sentenced to house arrest. Despite being the chairman of
the political science department at Israel’s Ben Gurion University,
Gordon wrote an L.A. Times op-ed calling
for a worldwide boycott of Israel, including Israeli
universities, to achieve what he calls “ending our apartheid.“
Gordon’s call was widely seen as an anti-democratic attempt to
undermine Israeli democracy and sovereignty and drew scathing
criticism from his peers in both the academic and activist
communities. … Around the same time as the boycott call, Gordon
turned his own home into a refuge for convicted Fatah organizer
Mohammed Abu Humus, a resident of the Issawiya neighborhood of East
Jerusalem. As a local Fatah organizer, Abu Hums had previous
convictions for several security related offenses including arson
and assault. Despite the latest conviction for directing
demonstrators to throw rocks, Gordon described Abu Humus as a
“political prisoner” and “a Fatah leader.” A Jerusalem district
judge earlier this year convicted Abu Humus and handed down a
nine-month sentence, converted to house arrest. Gordon organized a
group of far-left academics to testify on behalf of Abu Humus, and
Gordon offered the court to host Abu Humus in Gordon’s own home in
Beersheva for the duration of the house arrest. It is evidently the
only case on record of a Palestinian terrorist being released to
house arrest in the home of a Jewish Israeli citizen.
http://frontpagemag.com/2009/11/30/sheltering-extremism-by-paul-shindman/
Sheltering Extremism
by Paul Shindman
Nov 30th, 2009
Jerusalem – Dr. Neve Gordon of Israel’s Ben Gurion University is
known as one of the most radical academic Palestinian sympathizers.
However, his activities appear to have peaked this year with a call
for an anti-Israel boycott, and revelations that he hosted a
convicted Palestinian sentenced to house arrest.
Despite being the chairman of the political science department at
Israel’s Ben Gurion University, Gordon wrote an L.A. Times op-ed
calling
for a worldwide boycott of Israel, including Israeli
universities, to achieve what he calls “ending our apartheid.“
Gordon’s call was widely seen as an anti-democratic attempt to
undermine Israeli democracy and sovereignty and drew scathing
criticism from his peers in both the academic and activist
communities.
The president of BGU, Rivka Carmi, went so far as to say Gordon’s
call meant the university “
is being threatened by the egregious remarks of one person, under
the guise of academic freedom.” In a rebuttal editorial, Carmi
had to point out that it was only Israeli labor law that prevented
the university from firing Gordon. In a harsh assessment, she said
his boycott call meant “Gordon has forfeited his ability to work
effectively within the academic setting, with his colleagues in
Israel and around the world.”
Veteran Israeli left wing anti-Zionist activist Uri Avnery was
with Gordon and other Israeli extremists when they barricaded
themselves in Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat’s Ramallah compound
during a prolonged siege by the Israeli army in 2002. Despite their
common background, even Avnery rejecte |