British students launch Gaza sit-ins at Balfour’s old universities


Author of the 1917 Balfour Declaration was chancellor of Edinburgh and Cambridge, where protests have sprung up against Israel's war on Gaza

Students set up an encampment at Old College at Edinburgh University, May 2024

Middle East Eye reports on 7 May 2024:

Students at two universities strongly associated with Lord Arthur Balfour have launched pro-Palestinian encampments on campus to protest Israel’s war on Gaza.

The protests at Edinburgh and Cambridge are part of a growing movement on campuses across the world, which involves students setting up protest camps to demand that their institutions break off ties with Israeli institutions, as well as companies involved in supplying arms to the state.

At Edinburgh, students wearing Palestinian scarves made their demands clear at the start of their protest at the university’s Old College .

In one video taken on Monday and provided to Middle East Eye by activists, a student with a loudspeaker is seen addressing fellow protesters.

“We demand that the University of Edinburgh divest entirely from companies tied to Israel and complicit in the globally acknowledged genocide of the Palestinian people,” the speaker says.  “Up to £55m has been invested by the university in companies affiliated with and directly participating in the murder of tens of thousands of Palestinians.”

Also on Monday, hundreds of students gathered outside King’s College at the University of Cambridge, setting up tents and making similar demands of the university’s administration to divest from companies linked to Israel’s war on Gaza.

Middle East Eye has asked both universities for comment, a spokesperson for the University of Cambridge said: “The University is fully committed to academic freedom and freedom of speech within the law and we acknowledge the right to protest.  We ask everyone in our community to treat each other with understanding and empathy. Our priority is the safety of all staff and students.  We will not tolerate antisemitism, Islamophobia and any other form of racial or religious hatred, or other unlawful activity.”

In its statement, the University of Edinburgh said: “We support the right to take part in lawful, peaceful and respectful protest and we are monitoring the situation to ensure the safety of the protestors, while also working to minimise disruption to staff, students and visitors to our campus.”

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Balfour is infamous in the Middle East and beyond for his eponymous declaration, which paved the way for the Zionist settlement of historic Palestine and the eventual expulsion of its native Arab people.  A graduate of Trinity College at Cambridge, Balfour later became chancellor of the Universities of Cambridge and Edinburgh.

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