Palestinian campaigners concerned at outcome of anti-semitism probe in the NUS
PALESTINIAN campaigners expressed “deep concern” today at the outcome of an investigation into anti-semitism in the National Union of Students (NUS).
The independent probe by Rebecca Tuck KC, commissioned by the NUS, found Jewish students faced a “hostile” culture within the union.
It said there was a “poor relationship” between the NUS and some Jewish students, stemming from views about the Israel-Palestinian conflict.
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