Campaigners have accused the organizers of a book launch organized by the London School of Economics of burning 'Jodenend' by suggesting that Hamas is 'Taxed'.
The Palestinian militant group is categorized as a terror group in the VK and other Western countries and led cross -border attacks on Israel on October 7, 2023, killing 1,200 people in the worst massive slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust.
A new book'Insight into Hamas and why it matters', claims 'giving much needed insight into a widespread movement' – and is introduced at an event that will be organized next month by the Central East of the University.
Nevertheless, activists have made a strong exception to the formulation of a page that announced the event that seemed to suggest that the terror group was displayed unfairly.
The description was: 'The Palestinian resistance movement Hamas is subject to intense reclamation on the Western mainstream.
'Branding it as' terrorist' or worse, this demonization increased after the events in southern Israel on October 7, 2023. ''
Although the event page stated that the book does not 'argue for or against Hamas', critics described it as a 'shameful attempt to' whiten Hamas 'Barbaarse Horroracts'.

The event page about the Hamas Book launch organized by the London School of Economics

The book is launched at an event organized by the London School of Economics (File Image)
A spokesperson for the campaign to anti -Semitism said: “The synopsis of this book describes Hamas as a” widely understood movement “and says that” the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas is subject to intense insult. “
'Perhaps that is because it has covered the decades of fatal suicide attacks with the massacre of 1,200 and the kidnapping of around 250 people.
'Is such behavior' awkward 'not worth it? This seems like a shameful attempt to launder the barbaric horroracts of Hamas.
'Despite all their virtuous anti-racism rhetoric, our universities have become epicentes of Jewish hatred and this event is another example of how bad the problem is.
“We will write to LSE, who must immediately cancel this propaganda event.”
The event page was later updated to break down the formulation, but this is still live.

Insight into Hamas and why that matters is written by Helena Cobban and Rami G. Khourri
The page now states: “The book claims that the Palestinian resistance movement Hamas over Western regular discourse is subject to intensive Teesen, it as a 'terrorist', with his demonization intensively after the events in southern Israel at 7, 2023. '
MailOnline understands that the web list for this book launch has taken a description of the publisher literally, where claims are summarized in the book according to contributors – but the list has now been edited by the Hostingcentrum to clarify this.
Insight into Hamas and why that matters is written by Helena Cobban, from the American non-profit group Just World Education, and Rami G. Khourri, a Jordanian-American author with a Palestinian background.
The events also describes the book as a 'a series of rich and penetrating conversations with leading experts' who 'the understanding of a movement that is an important player in the current crisis' aims to deepen.

Palestinian Hamas hunters and others gather in Nuseirat in the Gaza Strip on February 22
A spokesperson for LSE told MailOnline: 'Free speech and freedom of expression supports everything we do at LSE.
'Students, employees and visitors are strongly encouraged to discuss and debate the most urgent issues around the world.
'Every year we organize a huge number of events and cover a wide range of points of view and positions.
'We have a clear policy to ensure the facilitation of debates in these events and all members of our community to legally refute ideas and to protect the rights of the individual to freedom of expression within the law.
“This is formalized in our practical code about free speech and in our ethical code.”