Call to publicise unethical attempt by UK Lawyers for Israel to interfere with teaching at Open University

30 March 2026

Here’s the report by activists at the OU on their successful pushback against the UKLFI’s use of lawfare to erase Palestine from maps and academic discourse.

Telescope with solid fill Background: OU capitulation to pro-Israel lobby

In November 2025, UK Lawyers for Israel (UKLFI) sent the Open University (OU) a threat of legal action against the term ‘ancient Palestine’ in a current course. The following month, the OU sent UKLFI a letter making two commitments: to add a contextual note to the current course, and to not use the term again in future course materials. Since January 2026, and over several rounds of communication, the OU Palestine Solidarity Group had sought clarification from the OU administration as to whether the commitments had in fact been made and, if so, to fully retract them on the grounds that they violate the Higher Education Freedom of Speech Act (2023). Due to what we felt to be an absence of clarity in the responses from the OU administration, a Freedom of Information request was made which revealed that the commitments to UKLFI had in fact been made. For transparency, the commitments the OU made to UKLFI can be seen as screenshots in Novara Media’s and The New Arab’s coverage of the story.

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Following significant public and media outcry in the wake of our Open Letter, the OU now appears to publicly have distanced itself from its commitments to UKLFI. This is rightly perceived as constituting an important achievement. It exposes the tactics deployed by UKLFI and (hopefully) deters them from making similar political interventions across the sector in the future. UKLFI is a pro-Israel lobbying entity with the expressed aim of contributing “to creating a supportive climate of opinion in the United Kingdom towards Israel”. It seems clear that UKLFI’s motivation for interfering in the use of the term ‘ancient Palestine’ aligns with a Zionist project to erase Palestine from history in service of Israel’s unlawful territorial annexation, ethnic cleansing and genocide. UKLFI are currently under investigation for “strategic lawsuits against public participation (slapps)” […] intended to limit freedom of expression on matters of public interest”, as reported in The Guardian, with its charitable wing also under investigation.

Labor with solid fillMore work remains…

While we welcome the OU’s recent affirmation of the right to academic freedom, we remain concerned by the commitments made to UKLFI and the processes through which these came about. We also remain concerned at the OU’s lack of acknowledgement that an entity lobbying in support of a foreign state successfully managed to influence OU curriculum, and that this constitutes a violation of the Higher Education Freedom of Speech Act. The Act is designed precisely to protect students and staff at all levels against such external interference, see specifically the Office for Students’ Regulatory Advice 24, Paragraph 123, iii, that the views of lobbyists are irrelevant to providers’ duty to secure free speech and BRISMES’ letter to the OU VCE. We believe that what is urgently needed now is a full and independent investigation – scoped at the governance level – into how this breach was allowed to happen. The purpose will be to occasion deep institutional learning and to review and update policy to prevent reoccurrence.

What can you do?

We remain grateful for your solidarity and support. You can help by sharing this story and associated news coverage (see below) in your networks to raise awareness and warn others of the threats posed to freedom of speech and academic freedom from actors lobbying in support of foreign states. Specifically, we would be grateful if you could:

  • Share the Open Letter, calling on the OU to commission an inquiry into how this incident could happen.
  • Share the ancient Palestine story on social media, links to various media coverage below.
  • Should you wish to do so, you are welcome to subscribe to the mailing list of the Open University Palestine Solidarity Group. It is possible to unsubscribe at any time.

Megaphone1 with solid fillMedia coverage and public letters

We append a full list of media coverage and public letters to date.

BRICUP17 March 2026BRICUP letter to Open University Vice-Chancellor and senior staff over OU’s banning of use of term ‘Ancient Palestine’
The New Arab9 March 2026UK university yields to pro-Israel pressure over Palestine term
Jews for Justice for Palestinians6 March 2026Open University reverses UKLFI-influenced ‘ancient Palestine’ ban
Palestine Solidarity Campaign6 March 2026Report UKLFI to the Charity Commission
The Guardian5 March 2026Open University staff and freedom of speech | Open University | The Guardian
Novara Media5 March 2026We All Get Embarrassed Don’t We?
GB News5 March 2026Open University scraps pledge to retract claim Virgin Mary was from ‘ancient Palestine’
Open University4 March 2026Ancient Palestine – Statement from The Open University
Middle East Eye4 March 2026Open University reverses UKLFI-influenced ‘ancient Palestine’ ban
Canary4 March 2026Israel lobby pushes to erase history of Palestine – but academics are fighting back
Novara Media3 March 2026Open University U-Turns on ‘Ancient Palestine’ Ban
Stop the War Coalition2 March 2026The erasure of Palestine’s history is part of the ongoing genocide
The Guardian2 March 2026Worried about freedom of speech? Then what’s happening at the Open University should terrify you.
The New Arab28 Feb 2026Academics slam Open University for caving to pro-Israel lobby on ‘Ancient Palestine’ term
BRISMES26 Feb 2026Academic Freedom | Letter to The Open University Regarding Use of the Term ‘Ancient Palestine’
Middle East Eye20 Feb 2026British Museum row reveals the limits of decolonisation movements
The New Arab, video20 Feb 2026Is the British Museum Wiping Palestine from History?
TRT, video16 Feb 2026British Museum removes references to ‘Palestine’ from exhibits
Committee for Academic Freedom16 Feb 2026Open University urged to retract commitment to stop using term “Ancient Palestine”
Middle East Monitor15 Feb 2026Israel is trying to rewrite history – and British institutions risk helping them do it
Middle East Eye15 Feb 2026‘Erasing history’: British Museum criticised for removing references to ‘Palestine’ from exhibits
BRICUP13 Feb 2026OU managers cravenly yield to UKLFI, academics around the world are vigorously pushing back
OU staff12 Feb 2026Open Letter to the Vice‑Chancellor of The Open University: Call for Urgent Compliance Action under the Higher Education (Freedom of Speech) Act 2023 regarding “Ancient Palestine”
Evangelicals now17 Jan 2026University changes wording after ‘ancient Palestine’ row
Israel National News16 Jan 2026Open University drops ‘ancient Palestine’ reference after receiving complaint
Talk TV15 Jan 2026Open University Backs Down After ‘Ancient Palestine’ Virgin Mary Row Sparks Legal Complaint
Jewish News13 Jan 2026Open University drops ‘ancient Palestine’ reference after complaint
YNetNews12 Jan 2026Uproar in British academia following use of the term ‘Ancient Palestine’ in Open University course
The Telegraph11 Jan 2026University claims Virgin Mary was from ‘ancient Palestine’
UKLFI20 Dec 2025Open University Agrees to Change Use of “Ancient Palestine” Following UKLFI Intervention