Time and time again, one of the California universities tries and eventually passes a resolution against Israel based on lies propagated by Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), usually assisted by Jewish Voice for Peace, a firmly antisemitic Jewish organization. Most recently, UCLA students agreed to pass such a resolution calling for UC schools to “divest from war” and by doing so, they were also helping the BDS movement against Israel.
In my opinion, this new resolution is being used primarily to advance the usual propaganda of BDS against Israel. By the creation of the new subject matter, they attempt to obscure the rationale of the previous lies and distortions.
Often, the Universities have appropriately declared that they are not going to divest from Israel. Nevertheless, the most recent and absurd lie circulating, especially by University students, is that of “ethnic cleansing” accusing Israelis of doing it to the Westbankers and Gazans. This lie is not only cruel and ludicrous, but it also contradicts factual data showing evidence that the population of Westbankers and Gazans continue to increase exponentially in numbers.
I firmly believe that universities must ensure that those students promoting such vicious lies take reality courses on current, unbiased international relations along with courses related to Middle East history as well as the Holocaust. Hopefully, this can promote reflection among such students and help them regain a value of truth.
The University of California Irvine student government passed a BDS bill condemning Israel as an ‘Apartheid State’ while it denies its’ link to Judaism. See link below:
Born on September 4, 1944 and raised in Mexico City, Mexico. Private Practice begun in Vascular Surgery in 1972. In 1994, as of March 1, 2004 I retired from my practice. My office location remains at: 1125 South Beverly Drive, Suite 611, Los Angeles, CA 90035. September 20-23, 2000 and September 17-18, 1998: Private tutorial sessions on Sclerotherapy with Doctor Frederic Vin, Chief of the Department of Angiology at Hospital Notre Dame de Bon Secours in Paris, France as well as at his private offices in Paris. Emphasis being on the long saphenous veins at the saphenous/femoral junction and on the short saphenous vein at the popliteal/saphenous junction. September 16,1998: Training in Phlebectomy at the Clinique Mursat in Paris, France under the tutelage of Doctor Jean-Francois Uhl, Associate Professor of Surgery at Ancien Interne des Hopitaux de Paris in Paris, France, November 7-9, 1997: Attended the 11th Annual Congress of the North American Society of Phlebology in Palm Springs, California. November 10-11, 1996; January 14,15, 1997; February 19,1997; April 1-2, 1997: Preceptorship dedicated to the treatment of veins with John J. Bergan, M.D., Professor of Surgery Loma Linda University Medical Center in La Jolla, California. September 22, 24-26,1997: Personal tutorial on Sclerotherapy with Doctor Frederic Vin, Chief of the Department of Angiology at Hospital Notre Dame de Bon Secours Paris, France as well as at his private offices in Paris, France. Emphasis on the long saphenous veins at the saphenous / femoral junction and the short saphenous vein at the popliteal/saphenous junction. February 20,1997: Personal tutorial on Sclerotherapy and Varicose Vein problems with Helaine S. Fronek, M.D. Instructor in Medicine, University of California, San Diego and Director, Varicose Vein Clinic. March 4 & 28, April 4 & 14, 1997: Personal tutorial on Sclerotherapy and Varicose Vein problems with David Duffy, M.D., Assistant Clinical Professor of Medicine (Dermatology) in Torrance, CA September 23,1997: Notre Dame de Bon Secours Hospital, Paris, France: Insertion of “V” clip into the saphenous/femoral junction for valvular insufficiency with Doctor Jean-Francois Van Cleef. Television Appearances: January 21, 1999: Channel 52 KVEA, Telemundo Topic: Sclerotherapy and Varicose Vein Surgery January 1985: Channel 34 KMEX, Univision Topic: Varicose Veins July 1985: Channel 34 KMEX, Univision Topic: Varicose Veins
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