The 51st report of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Field movements on the anniversary of the Emirati-Israeli normalization

The boycott campaign in Palestine organized a workshop on the importance of the Israeli boycott at the present time, with the participation of various Palestinian factions, media professionals and academics, to develop a coordination plan to unify efforts to activate the boycott more.

Activists in the boycott campaigns also condemned the capture of the Israeli consul in the UAE, "Ilan Saztulman", pictures on the first anniversary of the announcement of normalization between the Israeli occupation state and the UAE.

Meanwhile, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the withdrawal of the Mauritanian player "Abdul Rahim Talib Muhammad" from the World Junior Chess Championship, in refusal to normalize sports with the Israeli occupation state.

Meanwhile, activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the statement of the Israeli ambassador to Egypt, Yitzhak Levanon, in which he threatened the boycott movements of Israel and its representatives in various countries, considering that there is an absolute necessity to put an end to it.

Meanwhile, activists in the boycott campaigns raised banners indicating opposition to normalization with the Israeli occupation state in Lebanon, the UAE and Saudi Arabia.

Boycott activists also condemned the British Labor Party's expulsion of the famous film director "Ken Loach" because of his continuous support for the oppressed Palestinian people in their land by the Israeli occupation state.

In addition, boycott activists condemned the political pressure on the "Ben & Jerrys" company due to its decision to stop selling its products in the illegal Israeli settlements.

In the same context, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the initiative launched by 200 African political and academic figures to sign a petition stipulating the expulsion of the occupying state of Israel from the membership of the African Union.

For their part, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the vision set by the Democratic Party in North Carolina in the United States of America to be discussed at the party conference, which considers Israel an apartheid state and which urges the importance of boycott movements as it embodies freedom of opinion and expression and affirmation of its legal legitimacy mentioned in the American Constitution.

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