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King’s College London has come under fire for allegedly “defending hatred” after dismissing a complaint against a professor accused of sharing Hamas propaganda during a seminar. The controversy centers on Dr. Rana Baker, a lecturer specializing in the history of the Middle East, who assigned her students reading material from Hamas’s media office, titled *Our Narrative: Operation Al-Aqsa Flood*.  The 18-page document refers to the October 7 massacre as a “necessary step” and a “normal response” to Israel’s actions.

 

King's College London professor urged students to view Hamas as a 'liberation group'. 

 

The investigation by the university concluded that Dr. Baker had committed “no wrongdoing.” However, critics have raised concerns about the professor’s framing of Hamas, a group widely recognized as a terrorist organization. In the seminar, Dr. Baker encouraged students to view Hamas as “an Islamic national liberation resistance movement” that targets “Zionists, not Jews.” She further posed the question: “What do we make of it [the reading] given that Hamas is recognized as a terrorist organization by all the major powers?”  

 

The controversy escalated when a Jewish student secretly recorded the seminar and later lodged a formal complaint. The student claimed to have felt deeply disturbed by the content of the lecture, saying, “By the end of this seminar I was visibly shaking.” The recording revealed that Dr. Baker also discussed the Holocaust, stating it was used to justify the creation of an “exclusive Jewish state.” She asserted: “The deployment of the Holocaust as a justification to build an exclusive Jewish state … if you look at the IHRA [International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance] definition of anti-Semitism, it does say criticizing Israel can amount to anti-Semitism.” 

 

The student who reported the incident faced significant resistance from the university. Emails revealed that investigators urged him to delete the audio recording, citing it as a breach of university regulations since consent was not obtained from those present. The university warned him of a possible misconduct investigation, stating they could not “accept your recording as evidence.”  

 

The initial dismissal of the complaint prompted widespread criticism. However, the case was reopened in July and is now under review by an external third party.  

 

Lord Ian Austin weighed in on the controversy, urging the university to adopt a “zero tolerance approach to people who support terrorism and stop defending hatred.” Conservative justice spokesman Robert Jenrick echoed the sentiment, describing the incident as evidence of the widespread nature of anti-Semitism in UK universities. He called for the Education Secretary’s intervention to “restore some sanity.”  

 

The Union of Jewish Students also condemned the university’s handling of the complaint, accusing it of “a lack of action and negligence.”  

In a related development, the *Daily Mail* unearthed tweets allegedly linked to Dr. Baker that advocated for the destruction of Israel. These tweets, published under the handle @RanaGaza, were reportedly connected to her profiles as a writer for *The Guardian* and *Al-Monitor*. Both King’s College London and law enforcement have been notified about the tweets.  

 

A university spokesperson defended the handling of the case, stating, “This individual complaint is following the same practice as we follow for any complaint, in line with our robust policies and procedures.” Meanwhile, the Department for Education reiterated that “no Jewish student should feel unsafe at any time, let alone in education.”  

 

Based on a report by Daily Mail 2024-12-17

 

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5 hours ago, Social Media said:

King's College London professor urged students to view Hamas as a 'liberation group'. 

He should get a job with UNRWA, he'd fit right in there

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Is Dr. Baker a muslim?  She should be fired along with the President.  This university is supporting an acknowledged terrorist organization who one day will target all non believers in Islam. This university disgusts me.

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10 minutes ago, koolkarl said:

Is Dr. Baker a muslim?  She should be fired along with the President.  This university is supporting an acknowledged terrorist organization who one day will target all non believers in Islam. This university disgusts me.

 

Since she was born in Gaza and carries a passport issued by the Palestinian Authority, chances are...

 

Her blog is lengthy and very informative. In one in particular, over ten years ago, she wrote the following,

 

"Sometimes I regret not having allowed myself to accept Gaza alone as my homeland. The loss of the homeland is a terrible experience. It is the irreconcilable schism between the person and the feeling that they have an identity."

 

I sense someone who learned and eloquent but is maybe still battling their own personal convictions?

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11 hours ago, Social Media said:

The controversy escalated when a Jewish student secretly recorded the seminar and later lodged a formal complaint.

Well if she doesn’t like it she can always pack her bags and go and study in Israel.

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21 minutes ago, Thingamabob said:

Sadly Muslim terrorist propaganda is being spread in schools and universities all over the UK.

That’s a remarkable claim deserving of some actual evidence.

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1 hour ago, MalcolmB said:

Well if she doesn’t like it she can always pack her bags and go and study in Israel.

No, that's not how it works, its illegal to support Hamas terrorists in the UK, the student who complained is not the one who should go to Israel, a pure anti-Semitic slur.

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I’m getting that feeling again that context is everything.

 

The Israel / Palestine conflict is a complex issue, I expect university students studying the conflict would be presented views and material from all sides of the conflict.

 

Maybe trigger warnings should be provided.

 

 

 

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39 minutes ago, Chomper Higgot said:

I’m getting that feeling again that context is everything.

 

The Israel / Palestine conflict is a complex issue, I expect university students studying the conflict would be presented views and material from all sides of the conflict.

 

Maybe trigger warnings should be provided.

 

 

 

Not complex at all when a professor claims the terrorists Hamas are a liberation group and hands out their manifesto for the Oct 7 atrocities which state they were a necessary step & normal response.

 

What an ignorant statement. One for Hamas terrorist apologists only. There is no 2 sides to the 7th Oct. There is no excuse for giving students a terrorits manifesto for the event in which they spread more of their hate and pure lies, such as they targeted only soldiers and those with weapons.

 

"The controversy centers on Dr. Rana Baker, a lecturer specializing in the history of the Middle East, who assigned her students reading material from Hamas’s media office, titled *Our Narrative: Operation Al-Aqsa Flood*.  The 18-page document refers to the October 7 massacre as a “necessary step” and a “normal response” to Israel’s actions."

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1 hour ago, Thingamabob said:

Sadly Muslim terrorist propaganda is being spread in schools and universities all over the UK.

Not just the UK, the US, Canada are even worse.

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14 hours ago, Social Media said:

The 18-page document refers to the October 7 massacre as a “necessary step” and a “normal response” to Israel’s actions.

 

My concern is the future.

The fact that supposedly intelligent, educated people believe that garbage does not bode well.

The idiots are likely to take over the planet.

Luckily I will not be around to see it.

The world was a great place as I grew up and lived my life but now......

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3 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

The professor asked the students, as part of their studies, to view Hamas as a liberation group.

 

That is not the same as the professor claiming the terrorists are a liberation group.

 

Freedom of speech will always defeat lack of comprehension.

The professor tweeted and advocated for the destruction of Israel. Does that makes things a little clearer for you. 

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2 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

Who's claiming the "supposedly intelligent, educated" will believe it?

 

It's a university, where students are encouraged to be more than a slave to mainstream media, conspiracy theorists and the political extremes. They are being encouraged to think outside the box, embrace the alternatives and weigh the pros and cons. That doesn't make them idiots.

 

You probably recall those awful radicals at the Sorbonne back around 1968 and how they were portrayed as a threat to freedom and democracy and the vanguard of global communist domination. How did that work out?

Have you not finished defending terrorism and hate speech yet?

 

14 hours ago, Social Media said:

Lord Ian Austin weighed in on the controversy, urging the university to adopt a “zero tolerance approach to people who support terrorism and stop defending hatred.” Conservative justice spokesman Robert Jenrick echoed the sentiment, describing the incident as evidence of the widespread nature of anti-Semitism in UK universities. He called for the Education Secretary’s intervention to “restore some sanity.”  

 

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14 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

The professor tweeted and advocated for the destruction of Israel. Does that makes things a little clearer for you. 

 

The professor is alleged to have tweeted and advocated for Israel's destruction in social media discourse that happened before, and is thus totally unrelated to, the more recent events at Kings College.

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4 minutes ago, NanLaew said:

 

The professor is alleged to have tweeted and advocated for Israel's destruction in social media discourse that happened before, and is thus totally unrelated to, the more recent events at Kings College.

In October the Daily Mail exposed tweets published by @‌RanaGaza, an account linked to Dr Baker's Guardian and Al-Monitor writer profiles calling for the destruction of Israel.

These tweets have also been reported to KCL and the police.

 

 

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1 minute ago, NanLaew said:

 

I'm defending free speech. Don't worry, you'll get the hang if it eventually.

No you are defending Hate speech in a University and it is illegal, quite disgusting of you

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Off topic baiting troll posts removed @NanLaew the promotion of hate speech can also stop.

 

Comments on moderation from the same poster additionaly removed. Any more removed posts and a posting suspension will be awarded.

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4 hours ago, Bkk Brian said:

No, that's not how it works, its illegal to support Hamas terrorists in the UK, the student who complained is not the one who should go to Israel, a pure anti-Semitic slur.

Who made that law?

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Just now, Bkk Brian said:

Its a UK law, who do you think.........:saai:

I didn’t know that.

Gee we have gone woke.

what is the actual law called?

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Just now, MalcolmB said:

I didn’t know that.

Gee we have gone woke.

what is the actual law called?

No we have Britain's terrorism legislation 

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