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BDS Movement

News about economic and academic attacks against the Jewish state

The world soccer body said it will now consider the Palestine Football Association’s proposals in October.
The abortion provider made changes so “there is no longer the potential to earn interest from companies that profit from violence and war.”
They urged the school “to reject this antisemitic and unlawful proposal that stems from the violent threats against Jewish students at Brown last spring.”
“It is war by other means to demonize Israel,” said CEO Daniel S. Mariaschin.
“This is BDS. No doubt about it,” Richard Goldberg, of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, told JNS.
The Latin American country is the largest supplier of the fossil fuel to the Jewish state.
“It is crucial that leading global financial institutions, such as Barclays, choose to resist boycotting Israel and support its legitimate right to self-defense,” says Israel’s accountant general.
“The creators of this referendum are only targeting Israel. That makes this clearly an undeniably antisemitic,” said Jeff Finkelstein, president and CEO of the Jewish Federation of Greater Pittsburgh.
Businessmen charge commissions of 5% to 8% of the value of goods imported to “Palestine” that actually go to firms in the Jewish state.
Following the Israeli actress’s appearance as the Evil Queen, pro-Palestinian commentators called for a recast and boycott of the film.
Despite a ban on boycott supporters entering the country, far-left campaigners are slipping through Israeli border control under the new US-Israel via agreement.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), a regular opponent of Israel, dismissed the appearance as “political theater on behalf of the State Department.”