The boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Palestinian national products Alternative to Israeli products
The boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Palestinian national products Alternative to Israeli products
Activists in the boycott campaigns have renewed their call to boycott the goods of the Israeli occupation state in the occupied Palestinian territories, marketing Palestinian and national goods as an alternative to Israeli products.
Activists in the boycott campaigns also condemned the presidents of the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco sending a congratulatory cable to "Naftali Bennett" after assuming the position of Prime Minister of the Israeli occupation state.
While activists of the boycott campaigns condemned the visit of some printers from the Emirates, Egypt, Bahrain and Morocco, to visit occupied Jerusalem.
While activists of boycott campaigns condemned the visit of an Emirati delegation to the Israeli occupation state and the visit of illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories (a synagogue, Modi'in Illit...) in conjunction with the Israeli attacks on occupied Jerusalem.
Activists in the boycott campaigns criticized the presenter of the "Al-Dahih" program, "Ahmed Al-Ghandour", for presenting his new program on "New Media", which promotes normalization with the Israeli occupation state.
In turn, activists in the boycott campaigns denounced the UFC administration's denial of the Palestinian fighter, who holds American citizenship, "Bilal Muhammad" from the television interview after winning the match to avoid talking about the Palestinian cause.
On the other hand, activists in the boycott campaigns, 19-year-old Amani bin Ali, praised her withdrawal from the initiative of the ruler of Dubai, "Hamad bin Rashid Al Maktoum", in refusal to normalize with the Israeli occupation state, despite her reaching the final stage.
On the other hand, the boycott movement in France carried out a protest against the Israeli occupation state, in which the participants demanded a boycott of the Israeli occupation state.
In the same context, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the vote of a local council in "Ireland" on a resolution prohibiting the purchase of products or goods issued by illegal Israeli settlements, based on the Fourth Geneva Convention.
In addition, the "Leviathan" pension fund in "Scotland" withdrew its investments from the Zionist Bank Hapoalim to put pressure on the Israeli occupation state in order to stop the settlement and forced eviction of Palestinians from their homes in occupied Jerusalem.
Activists also participated in the boycott campaigns in the demonstration that was held in "Conral" in southwest England, which aims to sever ties with the Israeli occupation state, and stop its political and military support.