Kasim Hafeez: “The Day I Stopped Hating Israel” Free Admission Event
The Day I Stopped Hating Israel: Confessions of an Ex-Radical.
Kasim Hafeez is a British Muslim of Pakistani origin.
Armed with an anti-Israel and antisemitic agenda, Kasim used to be active in campaigning against Israel, attending marches, handing out leaflets pushing a one-state solution for the region, and calling for boycotts of Israeli goods.
Often taking advantage of the enthusiasm of human-rights conscious students, he made sure Israel’s narrative had no place on campus.
That was in 2006.
In 2012, he has a different story to tell. Come and hear it.
“If I can go from chanting ‘Death to Israel’ in Trafalgar Square to proudly being Zionist, then change truly is possible”
