Despite wide opposition, students to mark Nakba Day (JERUSALEM POST) By BEN HARTMAN 05/14/12)
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Students from Tel Aviv University plan to hold a “Nakba Day” ceremony
on Monday, despite opposition from fellow students and Education
Minister Gideon Sa’ar (Likud), who called on the university to
rethink its decision to hold the event.
An organizer said that the university is requiring the organizers to
pay around NIS 1,000 for event security guards, saying this was in
keeping with the the “Nakba Law” passed last year – which allows the
Finance Minister to fine public bodies that use public funding, if
they hold events that mark the founding of the State of Israel as a
day of mourning.
The ceremony marking the “Nakba” – the name for the creation of the
Palestinian exodus caused by the founding of the Jewish state,
meaning “catastrophe” in Arabic – will be held outside the main gate
of the university, after TAU went back on an earlier decision to
allow the ceremony outside the Social Sciences building. The
university also rescinded an earlier decision to allow the students
to use a sound system during the event.
A spokesman for the Education Ministry said Sunday that Sa’ar had
spoken to university authorities and asked them to rethink the
ceremony, calling the decision to allow it “mistaken and outrageous.”
Dan Walfisch, a 25-year-old history and philosophy major and an
organizer of the ceremony, said that the event will include an
alternative version of Yizkor, the Jewish prayer of mourning, as well
as speakers reading off the names of pre-1948 Palestinian villages
within the Green Line, and personal stories told by students whose
families were displaced by the war. One master of ceremonies will be
former “Big Brother” finalist Saar Szekely, who was known for making
pro-Palestinian statements on the reality show.
Walfisch said that as opposed to recent criticism of the event, “it
will not include rejection of Israel’s right to exist. Our goal is
only to recognize the suffering of the Palestinian people because we
see mutual recognition as a condition of having a shared existence in
Israel.”
MKs Arye Eldad and Michael Ben-Ari of the National Union party
invited the public to join them on Sunday outside the university,
where they will celebrate “the day of our enemy’s defeat,” and called
on the public to bring “good wine, uplifting spirits, and musical
instruments.”
The Nakba Day event is being organized by the Hadash party students
group, the NGOs Hithabrut- Tarabut and Zochrot, and the “1948 tent,”
which was set up on Rothschild Boulevard last summer as a place to
speak to passersby about the Nakba and issues facing Arabs in Israel.
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