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The call by the British Association of University Teachers for a boycott of two Israeli universities has a great significance. It stigmatizes the Israeli policies as unjust. It calls the attention of all academics to the past and present persecutions endured by the Palestinian people at the hand of the Israeli occupation army.

So far it is certainly a tactical success. To measure its strategical success we have to answer the three following questions

1) will that very partial boycott make it easier to extend the boycott to all Israeli universities

2) will it make it easier for other countries to join Britain's stand.

3) does it serve the strategy of success based on reducing the distance between the Israeli people and the Palestinian people which would result in introducing a wedge between the Israeli expansionist establishment and the Israeli people?

For instance, in question 2, would the effect not be much stronger were the British association of University teachers had convened a meeting with similar institutions in some more countries to take common stands?

This could have lead to a discussions of the best means to institute a boycott. Someone, for instance, from France or Italy could have suggested to make the boycott at the same time more general and more restricted. For instance, it could have been suggested not to cooperate with nay Israeli academic which does not insert in his letterhead an opposition to the Israeli occupation and a demand for the dismantling of the Jewish settlements in the occupied territories.

It is more general because it touches All Israeli universities, and it is more restricted in the fact that those academics, whatever university they pertain to, who include the suggested stand in their letter head, would not be affected by the boycott.

Finally, it may well be that the tactical success is part of the strategic success. But it has not been studied and demonstrated to be so. I am afraid that, blinded by the prospect of a tactical success, the strategic value of this success, as related to the need of reducing the distance between the two people, has not been considered, and it has to be.

Clement Leibovitz has described, in some detail, "the strategy of success" in "Stumbling Blocks," available on his Website: http://cleibovi.shawbiz.ca.
 

 
 
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