Jewish Students: Arabs Made Fun of Yom Hashoa Sirens (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By David Lev 04/22/12)
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Jewish students at Hebrew University in Jerusalem and at Haifa
University complained over the weekend that Arab students made noise,
whistled, shrieked, and laughed all throughout the sounding of the
sirens on Yom Hashoa, Holocaust Memorial Day, last Thursday. Army
Radio interviewed students from both schools who said that the Arabs
talked during the sounding of the sirens, and when they were asked to
respect the moment, they began shouting and laughing. The incidents
occurred in numerous classrooms and sites on both campuses, the
students said.
One Hebrew University student said that he, along with classmates,
had gone out into the hallway from their classroom, with all the
Jewish students standing at attention with bowed heads. Not only did
the Arab students not do so, he said, but “they laughed and shouted
in Arabic, and sang songs. Some people tried to quiet them, but they
continued. These are not sounds we usually hear at the university. It
sounded as if someone planned a provocation,” the student said.
A student at Haifa University told a similar story. “Some of the
students went out of class during the siren, while I remained inside
with several others. When the sirens sounded the Jewish students
stood up while the Arabs talked loudly, joking and laughing. I asked
them to be quiet, but they just yelled louder,” she said.
An Arab student at Haifa University who leads the local Hadash
(Communist) Party group at the school said that the Arabs were
victims of lies. “I am aware of these complaints,” Muhammad Halaila
said. “They were designed to incite riots on campus and to hurt the
image of the university. These students have an agenda. It is true
that some Arab students did not stand up, but there was no laughing
and cheering.”
Haifa University said in a statement that “we are not aware of these
incidents, and if such incidents did occur we strongly condemn them.
The university educates students to have respect for others, and we
condemn any attempt to hurt the feelings of others.” Hebrew
University responded to the incidents by saying that “we are sorry
that there are some students who do not know how to respect the
feelings of their fellow students. The university did not receive any
official complaints on the matter. If such complaints are received
and are found to be correct the university will take disciplinary
steps agains the offenders.” (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 04/22/12)
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