York University issued a written notice to three student unions following their joint statement on the Israel-Hamas war, ordering them to choose between several "remedial" actions or prove they didn't breach university policies — or risk losing recognition from the university.York University issued a notice to three student unions threatening their recognition as student organizations in response to their joint statement on the Israel-Hamas war.
"The university is deeply disappointed that this step is now required, but we are compelled to uphold university policies and to act in the best interests of the York community, including those of the student unions and their memberships." The statement describes the attack on Israelis on Oct. 7 by Hamas as a "strong act of resistance" and refers to Israel as "so-called Israel." It goes on to criticize Israel for its air strikes on Gaza and also denounced the York University administration's stances on the conflict20 trucks haul much-needed aid into Gaza as Israel warns strikes to intensify in north
It called upon the student union executives to "immediately clarify" and "firmly reject" acts of violence or discrimination against Jewish students and other community members, and to "reaffirm their commitment to non-violence and the safety of all of their members."
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