Report (105) of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Protests against normalization with the Israeli occupation state

Palestinian director Muhammad Khamis withdrew his movie "Three Stories from Gaza" from screening at the Dukaviv Film Festival in Tel Aviv, rejecting artistic normalization with the occupation, and in support of the Palestinian cause.

The boycott movement also demanded in a statement that the "Altin Gün" band to withdraw from performing its concerts in the Israeli occupation state in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, stressing that the club during the 2014 war on Gaza was a strong supporter of the aggression, as it distributed T-shirts bearing the logo of the Israeli army soldiers and written on it. Damn you, we're from Israel.

Also, 14 Palestinian artistic organizations called on a number of Italian festivals to refuse to fund artworks from the Israeli occupation state and to boycott Israeli art groups.

In turn, activists in the boycott campaigns denounced the Moroccan authorities' arrest of activist Hassan Benajeh for criticizing normalization with the Israeli occupation state.

On the other hand, dozens of supporters of the Palestinian cause demonstrated in front of the Moroccan parliament in Rabat against normalization with the Israeli occupation state, and chanted slogans condemning the rapprochement between Rabat and the Israeli occupation state, which is committing crimes against the people of Palestine. The demonstrators burned the Israeli flag in front of the parliament building in the capital.

Dozens of Moroccan activists participated in a sit-down called by the National Action Group for Palestine, which demanded the closure of the "Israeli" liaison office in Rabat and the expulsion of the diplomatic mission, in protest against the normalization policy pursued by the Moroccan government.

While the boycott campaigns condemned the meeting that brought together the ambassador of the Israeli occupation state in the UAE and the head of the UAE Professional League, Abdullah Al-Junaibi, to discuss ways of communication and develop relations between the two countries, through sports normalization, especially football.

The boycott campaigns also condemned the meeting of the Undersecretary of the Department of Energy in the United Arab Emirates, Ahmed Muhammad Al-Rumaithi, with the Israeli ambassador to the UAE, Amir Hayek, to discuss areas of cooperation and normalization between the two sides.

The Bahraini Islamic National Accord Society denounced the Bahraini authorities' persistence in complicity in the homeland, by proceeding with normalization with the Israeli occupation state.

In addition, the boycott campaigns valued the withdrawal of the Kuwaiti player "Mashhel Al-Otaibi" from the World Karate Championships, in refusal to normalize sports with the Israeli occupation state.

In the same context, a number of activists in the boycott movements demanded the release of the Jordanian activist, Anas Al-Jamal, after his arrest due to his refusal to normalize with the Israeli occupation state.

For his part, Jordanian MP Saleh Abdul-Karim al-Armouti asked the Prime Minister, Bishr al-Khasawneh, a parliamentary question about the reason for the government’s failure to implement what was stated in Parliament Resolution (18) which prohibits the import of gas from “Israel” as a draft law that takes the character of urgency.

On the other hand, Tunisian security forces arrested the journalist and political activist, Ghassan Ben Khalifa, and confiscated his computer and electronic devices, after raiding his house, and he is known for his rejection of all forms of normalization.

On the other hand, the boycott campaigns valued the raising of the Palestinian flag by the Algerian national team in the Arab Junior Championships.

The Mauritanian judge, Sheikh Khalil Boumen, announced that he had received, through the “WhatsApp” application, an dishonorable invitation from the Judges Association of “Israel” to attend the conference of the International Federation of Judges, which is being held in the Israeli occupation state this year.

Activists in the boycott campaigns also condemned the suspension of the membership of the head of the National Union of Students in Britain, "Shaima Dali," because of her criticism of the Israeli occupation and accusing her of anti-Semitism.

Activists in support of the Palestinian cause in Hastings, Britain, organized a festival to revive Palestinian culture, which included many paragraphs such as wearing the Palestinian dress by a group of British advocates and chants calling for Palestinian rights.

The boycott campaigns also appreciated the assertion by a number of lawyers from the European Legal Support Center that it was legal for HS2 Lt d, the company building the new high-speed rail in the UK HS2 to exclude from the procurement process companies complicit in ongoing violations of international law, such as the Spanish construction company ( CAF) for its involvement in war crimes against Palestine.

The boycott campaigns denounced the willingness of Google and Amazon to contribute to the Nimbus project with the Israeli occupation state.

In turn, employees from the American companies “Google and Amazon” organized three stands in front of the two companies’ headquarters, in protest against the contract signed by the two companies’ management with the Israeli occupation state, aimed at transferring the database of the Israeli army and police to the technology owned by the two companies.

In addition, the boycott campaigns valued the organization of the Canadian “Ottawa Run” Association to run a race for Palestine in the federal capital, for a distance of 2 km, 5 km or 10 km, to support the people of Palestine.

Canadians for Justice and Peace stressed that the Canadian voting record in support of the Israeli occupation state in the United Nations contradicts its values ​​and interests and harms its international reputation, and called on the Canadian government to stand by the decisions that do justice to Palestinian human rights.

In a related development, the Zimbabwean footballers, Jorno, raised the Palestinian flag in solidarity with the people of Palestine, during a friendly football match with a Palestinian team, to emphasize their rejection of the criminal practices of the Israeli occupation state against the Palestinian people.

In the same context, Celtic fans prepared for a match against Real Madrid in the Champions League by decorating the stadium's entire stadium with the flag of Palestine, in support of the Palestinian cause and support for its besieged people.

The boycott campaigns valued the German court's decision to dismiss the Palestinian-Jordanian journalist, Farah Maraqa, along with 6 of her colleagues from DW "Deutsche" on charges of anti-Semitism, as without legal justification.

On the other hand, Samidoun Network in Germany implemented a negotiation table in the capital, Berlin, to introduce the history of the Palestinian cause and expose the oppressive practices of the Israeli occupation state against the Palestinian people.

The boycott movement in Switzerland also published posters and panels bearing pictures of the Judaization operations carried out by the Israeli occupation state in the occupied Palestinian territories in 1948, and called for action against the French insurance company AXA, which works to invest in illegal Israeli settlements, as it invests more than 91 $1 million in the largest private Israeli arms manufacturer.

Also, dozens of activists of the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, in Ireland, organized a solidarity event with the Palestinian people in Eyre Square, in addition to the Galway campaign for solidarity with Palestine and Amnesty International in Ireland.

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