As BCL has noted, Students Against Israeli Apartheid was stripped of it's status as an approved club at York University, though the reason seems more due to the disruptions caused by the group rather than the massage. Or it may be a convenient pretext. Who knows?
That said, and although we have our own significant concerns about the treatment of Palestinians by the Israeli authorities in the West Bank and Gaza, this writer notes that the Israeli Apartheid groups seem to stray from legitimate and often well deserved criticism towards much darker territory which, despite the criticism I might receive for suggesting this, is anti-Semitic in nature. This isn't to say everyone, or even most, who support this movement hold anti-Semitic views, but the more this writer looks at the ideology of some of the key figures, the more this writer draws this as a conclusion.
That said, and although we have our own significant concerns about the treatment of Palestinians by the Israeli authorities in the West Bank and Gaza, this writer notes that the Israeli Apartheid groups seem to stray from legitimate and often well deserved criticism towards much darker territory which, despite the criticism I might receive for suggesting this, is anti-Semitic in nature. This isn't to say everyone, or even most, who support this movement hold anti-Semitic views, but the more this writer looks at the ideology of some of the key figures, the more this writer draws this as a conclusion.