In January 2024, more than 2,250 SUNY faculty, staff and students reportedly signed an anti-Israel statement endorsing the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement, calling on all 64 SUNY schools to fully "break their economic ties with and divest from Israel."
Signatories added their names to the statement about three months into Israel's war against Hamas. Israel launched the war after the Hamas terror attacks of October 7, 2023, when Hamas murdered about 1,200 Israelis.
On multiple occasions, the statement accused [pp. 1-2] Israel of "genocide" during its war against Hamas. The statement demanded SUNY's "ending recruitment to major weapons manufacturing companies, divesting endowments and pensions from funds that support Israel, and implementing a boycott of Israeli cultural and academic institutions and organizations that profit from and perpetrate the genocide."
The statement also accused [p. 1] Israel of “colonization,” as well as “apartheid, and ethnic cleansing.” It called for the removal of the "separation wall," a term anti-Israel activists use to demonize Israel's security barrier, which was built as a deterrent to Palestinian terror attacks and in response to Palestinian sniper attacks.
The statement called [p. 1] for the "right of return," which is a demand discredited as a means to eliminate Israel. International law mandates no absolute right of return and UN Resolution 194, which defined principles for “refugees wishing to return to their homes,” was unanimously rejected by Arab nations following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
As mentioned earlier, the anti-Israel statement was crafted in January 2024, during Israel's war against Hamas.