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BDS Movement

News about economic and academic attacks against the Jewish state

Minister of Strategic Affairs Gilad Erdan tells JNS, Lara Alqasem served as “president of a chapter of one of the most extreme and hate-filled anti-Israel BDS groups in the U.S. She is free to return to her home in the United States whenever she wishes.”
The horrific incident took place at the attacker’s and the three victims’ place of employment in the large Barkan Industrial Park, one of the few commercial centers to employ both thousands of Israelis and thousands of Palestinians, and a working example of coexistence.
Canary Mission, a watchdog of anti-Israel groups, released a detailed report about the University of Michigan, whose student government passed a BDS resolution in November 2017 through secret ballot.
“Every year, SJP invites speakers with proven connections to terrorist organizations, such as Hamas. Some are even convicted terrorists themselves …” declared a Jewish student at UCLA. “These are SJP’s role models. Does this sound like a human-rights conference to you?”
A year after a BDS resolution was rejected in 2017 by one vote, another one in 2018 passed at George Washington University, along with the failure of its student association to censor a member with a history of anti-Israel and anti-Semitic sentiments.
This development comes amid Gillum’s opponent, Rep. Ron DeSantis, attacking the Democrat in a TV campaign ad for having “anti-Semites around him.”
“Boycotts do not cause peace. Boycotts cause more division among people. More polarization,” says the New York director of Creative Community for Peace, which supports artists and encourages artists to perform in Israel.
A letter supported by nearly 60 education, civil-rights and religious groups says “impeding a student’s ability to participate in a university-approved educational program in order to carry out political activism is reprehensible.”
According to John Cheney-Lippold, an associate professor in the American Culture department, this was the first time he rejected a student’s request for a letter of recommendation to study abroad anywhere, as he labeled Israel an “apartheid” nation.
Although a BDS resolution was passed last year by the university’s student government, the administration itself does not allow its departments or any part of the school to boycott or divest from Israel, according to University of Michigan spokesperson Rick Fitzgerald.
The National Women’s Studies Association is no stranger to engaging in anti-Israel activism.
Launched in 2015, Maccabee Task Force is doubling its footprint this academic year in the campus battle against BDS.