Cambridge University Ousts Palestinian Student From Accommodation for an IOF Soldier

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Cambridge University under fire after reports claim a Palestinian student was evicted from her housing to accommodate an IOF soldier.

Cambridge University is facing growing criticism following reports that a Palestinian student was removed from her accommodation to make room for an Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) soldier enrolled in the Judge Business School’s MBA programme.

The revelations, first highlighted by NewsCord, allege that the eviction took place to ensure the soldier and his wife did not feel “uncomfortable.”

The incident has sparked outrage across social media and academic circles, with calls for accountability and transparency from the university administration. NewsCord has since launched an action campaign urging the public to demand an official explanation from Cambridge through a personalized email form available on their website.

The campaign highlights alleged discriminatory treatment and safeguarding concerns involving Palestinian students within the institution. The incident has reignited debates surrounding university ethics, student safety, and the need for equitable housing practices across UK campuses.

As pressure mounts, human rights advocates are calling on Cambridge University to conduct a transparent investigation and issue a public response addressing the concerns of bias and discrimination raised in the complaint.

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