BDS Movement
News about economic and academic attacks against the Jewish state
Washington’s decision to freeze scientific cooperation with organizations over the Green Line creates a “lose-lose dynamic,” says former U.S. envoy.
“There should be no political limitations on research,” says Ariel University senior vice president.
The Texas senator criticized the White House for boycotting scientific and technological cooperation with Jews in Judea and Samaria.
A senior state board official told JNS meetings were held this week to understand the ramifications of Florida’s amended anti-BDS law.
A bill, which Michael Gove, leveling up, housing and communities secretary, introduced has ignited a heated debate about the right to boycott.
“No one should view this organization as representative of the Jewish community in Canada,” said Canadian Jewish leader Shimon Koffler Fogel.
British ministers are set to table a bill in the coming weeks that would stop local councils from boycotting foreign countries.
The German conglomerate’s deal to provide trains may run afoul of U.S. state anti-BDS laws.
Two legal groups have urged “a thorough investigation into the tax-exempt status” of the college.
“We cannot and will not condone hateful rhetoric on our campuses,” CUNY’s trustees and chancellor stated more than two weeks after the student speaker’s talk.
The event listing refers to the “chilling” effect of the IHRA working definition.
Ada Colau lost to former Barcelona mayor Xavier Trias, a conservative.