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Israeli group appeals to university donors over support of Lara Alqasem

The Zionist organization Im Tirtzu sent letters to dozens of Hebrew University donors, calling on them to not "stand idly by” while the university continues to provide legal support to Lara Alqasem.

Lara Alqasem, a 22-year-old American graduate student, arrives to the courtroom at the Tel Aviv District court on Oct. 11, 2018. The American graduate student was denied entry at Israel's Ben-Gurion International Airport on Oct. 2 over allegations that she promotes a boycott against the Jewish state. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90.
Lara Alqasem, a 22-year-old American graduate student, arrives to the courtroom at the Tel Aviv District court on Oct. 11, 2018. The American graduate student was denied entry at Israel's Ben-Gurion International Airport on Oct. 2 over allegations that she promotes a boycott against the Jewish state. Photo by Miriam Alster/Flash90.

The Zionist organization Im Tirtzu sent letters to dozens of Hebrew University donors, calling on them to not “stand idly by” while the university continues to provide legal support to Lara Alqasem.

Alqasem, former student leader of the virulently anti-Israel and pro-BDS Students for Justice in Palestine group, was slated to begin a master’s degree at Hebrew University, but was forbidden to enter the country in accordance with the 2017 law barring entry to BDS activists.

In the letter, Im Tirtzu’s CEO Matan Peleg wrote that Hebrew University’s defense of Alqasem not only harms students in Israel, “but harms every pro-Israel student in the United States and around the world who is struggling to combat the BDS movement.”

“By defending Alqasem,” the letter continued, “Hebrew University is sending a demoralizing message to pro-Israel students around the world and is providing a boost to the BDS movement.”

The letter also called attention to Alqasem’s support of Rasmea Odeh, a convicted terrorist who murdered two Hebrew University students in 1969. During Alqasem’s tenure as president of Students for Justice in Palestine in the University of Florida, she organized a demonstration in support of Odeh.

Urging donors to bring up this matter with the university leadership, the letter concluded: “We cannot stand idly by as the great Zionist legacy of Hebrew University becomes tarnished by political agendas on behalf of those who oppose Israel’s right to exist.”

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