Britain’s Sussex U Investigating ‘Jet Fuel Can’t Melt Jews’ Graffiti Found on Campus
Error: Contact form not found.
by Rachel Frommer

Graffiti reading ‘Jet fuel can’t melt Jews — The Holocaust was an inside job,’ at University of Sussex. Photo: Twitter via Campaign Against Antisemitism.
Officials at the UK’s University of Sussex have launched an investigation into graffiti found last week on campus that read, “Jet fuel can’t melt Jews — Holocaust was an inside job,” the Jewish Chronicle reported on Monday.
The message was found on a public blackboard in Library Square and exposed on Twitter by a student, according to the report.
This was the second antisemitic incident in the past week at the university, with school newspaper The Badger reporting Thursday that a poster advertising a talk by Israeli scholars Yoav Peled and Horit Herman Peled, about their new book, The Religionization of Israeli Society, was defaced with swastikas.
Sussex’s Jewish Society expressed disgust with recent events and told The Badger, “We would like to reassure Jewish students that we are committed to their safety and wellbeing on campus and will take whatever measures necessary to protect that.”
In a statement, Sussex Vice Chancellor Adam Tickell said the university had taken “immediate action” and would “not tolerate any acts which are illegal or incite hatred,” according to the school paper.
The UK is in the midst of annual Israeli Apartheid Week programming, which an Oxford University alum recently described as a “fig leaf for ugly Jew-baiting.”
US Strikes Iran Following Attack on Cargo Ship in Strait of Hormuz
British Man Admits Threatening to ‘Kill Jewish Schoolchildren’ Amid Rising Antisemitism in London
Turkey Expands Online Censorship, Silences Dissent as Erdogan Tightens Grip on Power
Plurality of Americans Believe US ‘Too Supportive’ of Israel, Poll Finds
Israel, Lebanon Sign Initial Agreement After US-Mediated Talks
Trump Chides Iran for Ship Attack After Tehran Insists on Control of Strait of Hormuz
US House Committee Passes Bills to Combat Campus Antisemitism
Belgian Police Say They Have Identified Suspects Behind March Attack on Synagogue
Hamas Crushes Planned Gaza Protests With Kidnappings, Death Threats
Following New York’s Democratic Primaries, It’s Clear Pro-Israel Americans Must Adopt a New Political Strategy





In Competition With Hamas, Palestinian Authority Boasts That Most Terrorists Belong to Fatah
Hamas Crushes Planned Gaza Protests With Kidnappings, Death Threats
The Fight for the Future of the Jewish Community Is Happening Right Now in Europe
Following New York’s Democratic Primaries, It’s Clear Pro-Israel Americans Must Adopt a New Political Strategy
The Business of Fighting Antisemitism — Why the Organized Jewish Community Must Change



