Israeli Arab pro-Israel activist 'chased off Nottingham campus by screaming mob'
Yoseph Haddad has been on a speaking tour of British universities
Arab pro-Israel activist Yoseph Haddad and his fiancée Emily Schrader have said they were chased by an angry mob after he spoke at Nottingham University.
Mr Haddad, 37, who runs a charity focusing on peace between Arabs and Jews in Israel, says he was sworn at and abused by around 70 pro-Palestinian activists during his speech at the university, before a crowd of people ran after his car as he left the campus.
“We were stuck in a traffic jam and they were jumping between lanes in the middle of the road to get to us,” said Mr Haddad. “It was crazy and totally unbelievable.
"The people in the car were frightened about what they would do if they got near us.
“They took it too far and need to be held accountable for their actions. But unfortunately I don’t see who is going to hold them accountable.
It seems like the universities, especially the student unions, are captive to the pro-Palestinian movement.”Mr Haddad and Ms Schrader, 31, who were in the UK with the organisation Stand With Us, have faced demonstrations all week and were travelling with four security guards.
Dozens of demonstrators were heard calling for an “Intifada” when he spoke at UCL on Monday night.
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