Israeli Boycott

Students at Trinity College Dublin have ended a five-day encampment after the university pledged to cut ties with Israeli companies

As a student at Trinity College Dublin, the recent five-day encampment held on campus has brought to light the university’s decision to cut ties with Israeli companies. This move has stirred up a lot of debate and controversy, with many questioning the motives behind such a decision. One might wonder, are similar actions going to be taken against companies from other countries with questionable human rights records, such as Saudi Arabia or China? It’s essential to consider the bigger picture here and not single out one country based on political tensions alone.

While the university has stated that their supplier list only contains one Israeli company, and the ties will be severed by March 2025 due to contractual obligations, it raises questions about the broader implications of such actions.… Continue reading