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Palestinian campaigners concerned at outcome of anti-semitism probe in the NUS
Manchester Palestine Solidarity Campaign protest against Puma’s sponsorship of Israeli football teams in illegally occupied areas of Palestine

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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