Over 2,750 U-M alumni signed a pro-BDS "Letter of Solidarity" in December 2023 that spread hatred of Israel during its war against Hamas in Gaza. The letter was organized by Alumni of UMICH for Palestine.
Israel launched the war after the October 7, 2023, terror attacks in which Hamas murdered nearly 1,200 Israelis, injured thousands, and kidnapped hundreds. The letter began by claiming that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) was engaging in an "illegal occupation, apartheid, and genocide" in its war against Hamas.
For years before the 2023-2025 war, pro-terror activists routinely accused Israel of "genocide." On October 8, 2023, they continued using this "blood libel" to try to normalize it.
The letter labeled Israeli airstrikes against terrorist infrastructure as "horrific indiscriminate bombardment." It further alleged that Israel maintains a "system of colonization, military occupation, and apartheid."
One way anti-Israel activists spread antisemitism is to deny Jewish history and religious rights to the Land of Israel in order to portray Jews as foreign to the land. They do this to delegitimize restored Jewish sovereignty and terms they use include accusing Israel of "colonialism" and "imperialism."
The letter also accused Israel of enforcing a "16-year blockade on Gaza," claiming it was part of an "ethnic cleansing campaign."
The United Nations approved [pp. 39–41] the Israeli-Egyptian blockade of Gaza in 2011 as a security measure to stop Hamas from acquiring sophisticated rockets and missiles. Multiple flotillas have attempted to breach the blockade, with at least one initiating a violent confrontation with Israeli forces.
Following Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel, the Israeli military discovered that Hamas went around the blockade by smuggling weaponry through tunnels under the Philadelphi corridor separating Gaza from Egypt.
The letter echoed the demands of the student groups Students Allied for Freedom and Equality (SAFE) and the campus chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), known as JVP UMich. SAFE is the campus Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) chapter. The groups have called for U-M end all trips to Israel, maintain an an academic boycott against Israel, and divest from companies doing business with Israel.
The letter condemned U-M administration and campus police for their response to anti-Israel student protests and the occupation of administration buildings led by SAFE and JVP. It accused the university of "harassing, threatening, and disciplining students" and deploying "violent policing."
It further demanded that U-M divest from all companies associated with Israel, as well as "discontinue exchange programs and strategic partnerships with Israeli universities."
Finally, the letter's signatories pledged to "withhold donations and sever our ties to the University of Michigan until these demands are met."