Barak authorizes upgrading Ariel college to university


Hours after A-G pens letter supporting giving Ariel University Center official university status, outgoing Defense Minister Ehud Barak issues directive to OC Central Command Alon to recognize Israel's 8th university.

Students at Ariel University CenterPHOTO: ARIEL UNIVERSITY CENTER WEBSITE
Outgoing Defense Minister Ehud Barak on Monday authorized upgrading Ariel University Center (AUC) official university status, just hours after Attorney-General Yehuda Weinstein reiterate his support for the move.
Barak had approved upgrading Ariel’s status from college to university in 2010, but had since delayed the implementation of that decision. Right-wing MKs have criticized him over the issue, accusing him of having ulterior motives and promoting his own political agenda.
Earlier in the day, Attorney-General Yehuda Weinstein penned a letter to OC Central Command Maj.- Gen. Nitzan Alon, recommending he proceed with the process of recognizing Ariel College (AUC) as a university.
Weinstein advised that there was no reason to delay to process of granting AUC university status, in line with a July decision by the Council for Higher Education in Judea and Samaria, and despite petitions filed with the High Court of Justice by Israeli university presidents.
Since Ariel is in the West Bank, which is under the IDF’s authority, the signature of Alon is required for the change in status. However, Alon can sign only after receiving instructions from Barak, and the defense minister had until now refused to issue any directives in the matter.
Israel’s largest public college, AUC was founded in 1982 as a branch of Bar-Ilan University but became independent in 2004 when it began to seek university status.
Eighty-five percent of its students live within the Green Line.
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu congratulated AUC President Yigal Cohen-Orgad, saying the upgrade "strengthens higher education in Israel."
"After decades, the State of Israel now has a new university," he said.
Education Minister Gideon Sa'ar expressed "satisfaction" over the decision. "An important process has been completed during the current government term - a process which I led despite numerous irrelevant objections," Sa'ar said. "Making the AUC Israel's eighth university is the right move for the country's higher education system."
Former foreign minister Avigdor Liberman said the upgrade represented another kept promise of the Yisrael Beytenu party, which is "committed to strengthening the settlement enterprise in the West Bank, as well as higher education in Israel."
Meretz head Zehava Gal-On on Monday called the decision "unfortunate" and said it legitimized the "continued occupation and the destruction of democracy," according to Army Radio. "This is a political decision that is meant to assist Netanyahu in the elections," she said. "This decision... will perpetuate Israel's isolation within the international community."

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