
A report released by Israel's Association of University Heads says that boycott attempts are increasingly coming from institutions rather than students, 'driven by political considerations.' Researchers' personal ties with overseas colleagues have also been affected
Israeli researchers have reported hundreds of cases of academic boycotts and difficulties in cooperation with overseas institutions over the past few months, according to a report released on Monday by Israel’s Association of University Heads.

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