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University of Melbourne’s Partnership with Israeli University Under Scrutiny Amid Protests

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The University of Melbourne’s partnerships with Israeli universities are under renewed scrutiny as two students face expulsion and two suspension for a pro-Palestine office occupation demanding an end to these ties. These severe disciplinary actions, unprecedented for pro-Palestine activists in Australia since 2023, are amplifying the calls for divestment and boycotts. The students are appealing.
The incident at the core of the controversy involved approximately 20 individuals who occupied an academic’s office for about 90 minutes. Their demand was for the university to end its collaborations with Israeli academic institutions, a key tenet of the global boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement. Footage circulated online depicted protesters entering the office with their faces obscured.
University officials have alleged harassment and intimidation of staff, and property damage, specifically mentioning stickers and writing on university and personal items. Conversely, the students maintain their demonstration was peaceful and politically motivated. They affirm that they communicated their intentions to those present and even offered to lower music volume to avoid disturbance.
For one student facing expulsion, her brief presence was deemed a violation despite no direct acts of damage or harassment. This strict interpretation of rules is consistent with the university’s recently implemented anti-protest policies, which have faced widespread criticism from various organizations, including human rights groups, for being “repressive.” While the university declines to comment on individual cases, it emphasizes its adherence to disciplinary processes and the students’ right to appeal.

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