Comunicato dell'associazione dei direttori di Università israeliane                                    
                
                                    13/10/2023
                    
                
                    
                    
                    
                    
                    
                
                
                                
                                        
	
		
			To our colleagues, heads of universities around the world,
		
			These are difficult times. We thank you for the support and concern we
		
			have already received from so many of you.
		
			As you are aware, early last Saturday morning, Hamas carried out an
		
			unusually brutal and violent attack primarily against civilians, within
		
			Israel. While the leadership of some academic institutions has issued
		
			public condemnations, we learned that in others this has been regarded as
		
			just "one more event" in the ongoing conflict between Israelis and
		
			Palestinians, which can be understood from multiple perspectives.
		
			We would like to emphasize that this is far from the truth. This was an
		
			act of singular barbaric violence which must be thoroughly renounced.
		
			To show why this is so, we will need to share some truly disturbing
		
			details, as referred to in President Biden's speech and now coming to light
		
			in the international press. We know that these will disturb you no less
		
			than they have shaken us.
		
			 
	
                    
                
	On the Sabbath and Sukkoth holiday and 50 years almost to the day after
	the fateful Yom Kippur War, Hamas unleashed a surprise rocket attack on
	Israel from Gaza, reaching as far north as the Tel Aviv and Jerusalem
	areas, while simultaneously Hamas and Islamic Jihad militants breached
	the border and brutally massacred those in the communities just across the
	border inside Israel – women, elderly, children, young families. Kids
	attending a music festival, peace activists, elderly people in their 80's,
	toddlers. Hundreds. Many were slaughtered on the spot, others huddled
	in their homes for hours before being found and killed or were held
	hostage in their homes or communities under constant threat of death,
	while still others were taken captive and brought into Gaza. Horrific
	videos posted by Hamas from Gaza show the parading of injured hostages
	in the street to great cheering, show cruelty to children, taunting of the
	elderly, show rape and torture.
	All this as hundreds of Israelis were injured or killed by indiscriminate
	rocket fire, which has hit both Jewish towns and Bedouin and Arab
	villages. Just two days ago, a mosque in the village of Abu Ghosh was hit
	by rocket fire.
	Let's be clear. This is not "war as usual" or just another chapter in the
	Israeli-Palestinian conflict. There are not "good people on both sides".
	Hamas and Islamic Jihad have proven themselves to be cruel, barbaric
	organizations reminiscent of the Taliban and the Islamic State.
	We have heard of initiatives undertaken by faculty and students on some
	campuses in countries outside of Israel to support Hamas and Islamic
	Jihad actions, and we understand that there has not always been a clear
	response from academic leadership to such signs of support. We hope that
	you will agree with us that there can be no support for such terror
	organizations in Western democratic societies, just like there is no support
	for Al Qaeda or the Islamic State. There can be no support for purposeful
	massacres of civilian populations, or for the taking civilian hostages.
	As the guardians of higher education and academia, actively pursuing
	knowledge for the benefit of humanity, as role models for and teachers of
	the leadership of tomorrow, we all share the responsibility to educate our
	communities.
                
                
                
	What values are we passing on? Freedom of speech and academic
	freedom, absolutely. But a stand against barbaric violence perpetrated on
	civilian populations? We know you join us in renouncing such acts of
	violence.
	 
	 
                
                
                
	Yours,
	Prof. Arie Zaban, President, Bar-Ilan University; Chairperson - Association of
	University Heads – VERA
	Prof. Daniel A. Chamovitz, President, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev
	Prof. Alon Chen, President, Weizmann Institute of Science
	Prof. Asher Cohen, President, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem
	Prof. Leo Corry, President, the Open University of Israel
	Prof. Ehud Grossman, President, Ariel University
	Prof. Ariel Porat, President, Tel-Aviv University
	Prof. Ron Robin, President, University of Haifa
	Prof. Uri Sivan, President, the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
	 
                
                
                                
                
             
                    
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