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BDS Movement

News about economic and academic attacks against the Jewish state

“This label is not a Sainsbury’s label and has been placed there by somebody,” the chain told JNS.
The North American league has joined those criticizing the International Ice Hockey Federation’s decision to bar Israel from an upcoming tournament.
“As tragic as the deadly terrorist attack of October was, the situation with Unilever unfolded months if not years before then,” said Dale Folwell, North Carolina’s treasurer.
The discriminatory practices “could harm the economy, which relies on scientific capabilities as a start-up country.”
The comment comes from Anuradha Mittal, whom the ice-cream company calls “an internationally renowned expert on human rights.”
Israel’s U.N. ambassador points out that funds sent by the billionaire investor “have never been about any solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.”
Omar Barghouti, co-founder of the anti-Israel BDS movement, was scheduled to address attendees via video.
Sen. Rick Scott is concerned about safety in regards to an upcoming anti-Israel event to be held at the University of South Florida.
The 110-year-old fraternity serves as a place where the common language of values are stressed and shared … with some good-old-fashioned Yiddishkeit thrown in.
The journalists are upset they won’t be allowed to travel back to Israel on the PM’s plane.
A Jewish center in London disinvited the Israeli minister, reportedly due to local communal pressure.
The South African Zionist Federation commended the SSA leadership for “standing up to BDS’ deplorable campaign.”