Trinity College cuts ties with Israeli organisations
- Trinity College Dublin's governing body has voted to cease links with Israeli organisations effective immediately.
- This decision follows recommendations from a taskforce aimed at ending the student Gaza solidarity encampment in May 2024.
- Academia for Palestine TCD welcomed this decision as a step towards rejecting the normalization of Israeli occupation and conflicts.
- The university informed students that it accepted the taskforce's recommendations to sever institutional ties with Israel.
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The Rotterdam university fears that it may be indirectly involved in human rights violations.
Erasmus University Rotterdam is immediately freezing its collaborations with three universities in Israel. There will be no new collaborations with those universities either. The EUR board considers “the risk that we will now be indirectly involved in human rights violations too high”.
Major Irish university severs ties with Israel amid Gaza war
Trinity College Dublin announces a complete severing of institutional ties with Israel, citing "ongoing violations of international and humanitarian law." The decision includes divesting from Israeli companies and ending academic collaborations.
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