The University of Amsterdam Joins the Boycott Against the Zionist Regime
The academic community refuses to be complicit in the genocide and the shedding of Palestinian children's blood by the Zionist regime.
The University of Amsterdam Joins the Boycott Against the Zionist Regime
Three decades prior to the establishment of the Zionist regime, the Zionist movement founded a Jewish university in the northeast of Jerusalem.
The inauguration of its building took place with the participation of British officials, including Winston Churchill and Arthur Balfour.
In pursuit of reviving and popularizing the Hebrew language, the Zionists designated Hebrew as the official language of this university.
Figures such as Moshe Katsav, the eighth president, and Ehud Olmert, a former prime minister of the regime, are among the university's alumni, and members of Mossad also serve on its faculty.
Following the genocide perpetrated by the Zionist regime in Gaza and in response to global student protests, the University of Amsterdam in the Netherlands has become one of the academic institutions calling for an end to Zionist atrocities.
To the extent that the university's advisory committee has officially announced the suspension of its student exchange program with the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
The Hebrew University provides services to the Zionist regime’s military in the context of research programs related to the defense industry.
This constitutes only one of the primary reasons for the University of Amsterdam's decision to sever ties and impose a boycott.
The academic community refuses to be complicit in the genocide and the shedding of Palestinian children's blood by the Zionist regime.