BDS Movement
News about economic and academic attacks against the Jewish state
David Draiman of the band Disturbed invited the young fan on stage, but she was scared, leading to a touching moment captured on video.
The investment firm’s decrease in bias “from some to less doesn’t fix the problem,” stated Consumers’ Research.
Scottish lawmakers can’t block a bill banning anti-Israel boycotts if it’s passed by the U.K. parliament, says UK Lawyers for Israel CEO.
The channel, unique among Israeli TV stations for its conservative viewpoint, asked the Israel Competition Authority to investigate.
The rabbis decried the food manufacturer’s use of its “economic power to impose a political agenda on public opinion in Israel.”
Speakers included political activist Linda Sarsour • Jewish Voice for Peace was among the groups leading the agitating.
The university in Washington, D.C., is one of many to recently stop working with the group.
Ada Colau faces repercussions for a BDS-relation decision that lawyers claim she did not have the authority to make.
The letter, from the Creative Community for Peace, notes Bertelsmann’s troubling association with Nazis during the Holocaust.
The American Anthropological Association’s decision marks a “dark day for higher education,” said Tammi Rossman-Benjamin, AMCHA Initiative director.
Authorities have launched an investigation into Morningstar.
First Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) called Israel “racist.” She said she meant the Israeli government. Then she appeared to double down.