The ECAJ and Parliamentary Friends of Israel co-hosted Marcus Sheff, CEO of The Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se), at an event in Parliament House in Canberra on May 23. IMPACT-se is a research and policy non-profit that analyses textbooks, employing standards on peace and tolerance as derived from UNESCO declarations and resolutions and presents recommendations to policymakers.
Marcus Sheff addressed a group of more than 20 MPs, presenting a survey of school text books in the Middle East and North Africa, as well as Indonesia, and the extent to which they comply with internationally-recognised standards in promoting peace and tolerance. He said that there had been significant improvements in textbooks in countries which have recently normalised relations with Israel, as well as Saudi Arabia. However, he gave examples of how the contents of school textbooks approved by the Palestinian Authority have gone from bad to worse in their open promotion of antisemitism and glorification of terrorism and violence. He also explained how UNRWA both facilitates and collaborates in this process, which poisons the minds of some 1.3 million Palestinian school children in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, and puts out of reach any possibility of peace with Israel on any terms. In the recent budget, the Australian government earmarked $20 million in overseas development assistance for UNRWA.
Marcus Sheff has also briefed at the White House, National Security Council, US State Department, the US Congress, the United Nations, the European Parliament, and Commission and to governments and parliamentarians around Europe. He has appeared on CNN, ABC, CBS, NBC, BBC and many other networks and been quoted in the New York Times, Washington Post and other print media. The work of IMPACT-se was cited in a recent resolution of the European Parliament which condemned incitement and antisemitism in textbooks in Palestinian schools, some of which receive EU Funding: https://www.jpost.com/international/article-742629

L‑R: ECAJ Co-CEO Peter Wertheim, Chair of Parliamentary Friends of Israel Senator Deborah O’Neill and Marcus Sheff at the event at Parliament House on 23.5.2023.