EU Ambassador Rejects Current, Future Academic Boycotts Against Israel
Error: Contact form not found.
by David Daoud

The EU’s ambassador to Israel promised that there will never be an academic boycott against Israel from the EU. Photo: Reut Wilf/NRG.
The European Union’s Ambassador to Israel rejected the possibility of an EU academic boycott of Israel, now or in the future, Israel’s NRG reported on Wednesday. His comments were made at an international education conference held in Haifa.
The conference was attended by 250 researchers from 20 countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, Estonia, Russia, Switzerland among others.
“There is not and there will never be an academic boycott against Israel,” Lars Faaborg-Andersen told the audience, adding, “in the name of the European Union I am undertaking the obligation here to continue to expand relations with Israel because education is of great importance.”
Faaborg-Andersen’s comments were made against the background of increased concern in Israel over academic boycotts, and likely came as a sign of relief to the world of Israeli academia which has recently been troubled by the prospect of boycotts.
The issue of boycotts against Israel in general, and academic boycotts in particular, have now found their way to the agenda at Israel’s Knesset after the heads of universities and colleges called on the government and Israeli lawmakers to allocate resources to combat the phenomenon.
The university leaders even met recently with Israeli President Reuven Rivlin to express their concern over academic boycotts.
New York City Comptroller Affirms Commitment to Israel Bonds as Mamdani Under Fire Over Handling of Antisemitism
Israel-Lebanon Ceasefire Extended by Three Weeks, Trump Says
Germany’s Hesse Moves to Criminalize Denial of Israel’s Right to Exist Amid Rising Antisemitism
Israel Taps Christian Envoy After Jailing Soldiers for Smashing Jesus Statue
Hamas Exploits Gaza Ceasefire to Rebuild Military Power, Tighten Civilian Control
Group of Writers, Artists Urges Others to Boycott New York City’s Historic 92NY for Its Support of Israel
Deni Avdija Makes History as First Israeli to Win NBA Playoff Game — on Israel’s Independence Day
Israel Warns of ‘Different, Deadly, Devastating’ Attacks on Iran in the ‘Most Sensitive Places’ if War Resumes
UK’s Starmer Worried by Foreign-Backed Proxy Attacks on Jewish Sites in Britain
Son of Former Shah of Iran Appeals to Western Countries for Support





Israel Warns of ‘Different, Deadly, Devastating’ Attacks on Iran in the ‘Most Sensitive Places’ if War Resumes
78 Years Later, the Palestinian Authority Still Dreams of Israel’s Demise
I’m an Iranian Student at Yale: Here Is the Problem With the University’s Discourse
PA Libel: Jewish Scripture Says Non-Jews Are ‘Pigs in the Form of Humans to Serve the Jews’
Iran Fast-Boat Swarms Add to Hormuz Threats for Shipping



