BDS Movement
News about economic and academic attacks against the Jewish state
Ronen Shoval’s opponents say his association with the Im Tirtzu Zionist student group should disqualify him.
One British official does not want local governments to be declaring “their own foreign policy.”
Nearly 100 groups are pushing the American Anthropological Association to reject a resolution calling for a boycott of Israeli academic institutions.
The boycott of TUS Airways comes amid strengthening ties between Jerusalem and Nicosia.
The BDS-supporting congresswoman will participate in a program that claims Israel “violently” expelled 75% of Muslims from their homeland.
Mobile billboards protest the appearances of Stephen and Lara Sheehi, who support boycotting the State of Israel.
Another federal court of appeals loss might start forcing proponents of the anti-Israel boycott movement to consider a cost-benefit analysis.
The law demonstrates “North Dakota’s firm commitment to Israel,” said William Daroff, CEO of the Conference of Presidents.
Consumers’ Research launched a website, mail campaign and mobile billboard charging investment firm Morningstar with supporting a boycott of Israel.
The controversial investment ratings firm could damage more than two dozen companies, including Motorola, financially for servicing Jews in “occupied” territories.
The Lawfare Project lawsuit asserts that Ada Colau “acted beyond the scope of her authority by infringing on the Spanish government’s power to conduct foreign policy and violated applicable legal procedures.”
Florida’s head money man says it’s short-sighted that a Norwegian wealth fund is making this position or change in their investment strategy: “I think it’s important to call them out.”