Rishi Sunak to order union chiefs to stop pro-Palestinian protesters spreading anti-Jewish hate on campuses

RISHI Sunak will next week order union heads to stop pro-Palestinian protesters from spreading anti-Jewish hatred on campuses.

The Prime Minister will discuss the safety of students facing anti-Semitism with the Vice-Chancellor at Number 10.

1

Rishi Sunak to order union chiefs to stop pro-Palestinian protesters spreading anti-Jewish hate, with campuses across the UK seeing a rise in activismCredit: Rex Features

Bosses must take action – including calling the police – if students campaign against it Israel The bombing of Gaza incites hatred against the Jews.

Secretary of Education Gillian Keegan emphasized: “There is absolutely no place for anti-Semitism in our society.

Jewish students should feel safe on campuses.

“We are bringing together university leaders to understand what more we can do to combat the scourge of anti-Semitism and avoid scenes like we saw in The United States repeated on our campuses.

“I have also instructed my department to seek urgent clarification from Goldsmiths University, which has caved to the unreasonable demands of a vocal minority of protesters who have caused deep pain among Jewish students.”

The government is in the process of drawing up guidelines for combating anti-Semitism on campus.

The Union of Jewish Students has criticized the “toxic environment” that Jewish students face around the world the UK.

Goldsmiths, University of London, gave in to the demands of students who had barricaded themselves in the library.

And today students forced Trinity College Dublin to close the Book of Kells exhibition – a top tourist attraction.

Pro-Palestinian protests at US universities have led to thousands of arrests.

Hundreds of students have been arrested as anti-Israel protesters criticize cities across the US