Academic material reportedly says Israel commits genocide.
BERLIN – An academic seminar at a German
university claims Israel’s military harvests organs from Palestinians
and the Jewish state is responsible for a genocide.
“Our sons
were robbed of their organs,” was the title of a part of the seminar’s
course material, Rebecca Seidler, an academic who blew the whistle on
the anti-Israel material, told the weekly German-Jewish newspaper
Jüdische Allgemeine Zeitung in an article published Thursday.
The paper reported that the University of Applied
Sciences and Arts (HAWK) offers a course on “The Social Situation of
Youths in Palestine,” which contains the allegedly anti-Semitic
material.
After reviewing the content of the course, Seidler, who
was slated to conduct the seminar, complained to the university’s
management.
The dean of the faculty of Social Work and Health,
Christa Paulini, dismissed Seidler’s criticism in a telephone
conversation as being overly sensitive.
Seidler told the
JAZ
that material showed “a picture of a genocide on the Palestinians, an
ethnic cleansing, as well as a complete disenfranchisement of
Palestinians by Israel.”
The seminar syllabus also covered the “victims of torture in
Israeli prisons,” said Seidler. The seminar conveyed “anti-Semitic
stereotypes,”
JAZ wrote.
Queries to the HAWK media department on Sunday by
The Jerusalem Post were
not immediately returned. HAWK instructor Ibtissam Köhler prepared the
seminar material, which also contained an anti-Israel essay from a
rightwing extremist magazine titled “Compact.”
The seminar was slated for the 2015/2016 semester. It is unclear how long the HAWK has conducted anti-Israel seminars.
The HAWK is located in Hildesheim, a small city in the state of Lower Saxony, Germany, with a population of nearly 100,000.
HAWK’s
president Christiane Dienel told the German wire service DPA on Friday
that an ethics commission examined the seminar and it in “no way
propagates anti-Semitic or anti-Israel content.”
The
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) in New York City, an organization that
combats anti-Semitism, termed the allegation of harvesting organs to be
a “new blood libel.”
“The allegation that Jews murder non-Jews
to use their blood for ritual or medicinal purposes dates back to the
Middle Ages and has spawned many variants over time,” the ADL wrote on
its website.
In 2010, the ADL said: “The false and malicious
report in a Swedish newspaper that Israeli soldiers abducted and killed
Palestinians, including children, to harvest their organs has
mushroomed into a global conspiracy theory. Within months, the story
has generated several conspiracy theories about various Jewish plots to
harvest organs from victims around the globe, including from kidnapped
Algerian and Ukrainian children and from Haitians pulled from the
rubble of the earthquake that devastated their nation.”
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