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The boycott department of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: FC Barcelona will visit Tel Aviv

2021-07-12

The boycott department of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: FC Barcelona will visit "Tel Aviv"

The boycott campaigns launched "Expose the Occupation" with the aim of highlighting the crimes of the Israeli occupation state against the Palestinian people.

Activists also condemned the boycott campaigns of the Israeli Knesset for enacting laws canceling the residency of Jerusalemites in preparation for forced displacement and the practice of ethnic cleansing.

Meanwhile, the boycott movement in Jordan launched a boycott of the "Sudo Cream" product because of its participation with the Israeli company "Teva".

Activists in the boycott campaigns also valued raising the slogan "From Bahrain we boycott the occupation" in front of the Bahraini Foreign Ministry, in rejection of normalization with the Israeli occupation state.

While activists in the boycott campaigns renewed vigils in front of the "elbit system" company in Britain in support of the Israeli occupation state and its illegal settlements, rejecting the ethnic cleansing practiced by the Israeli occupation state on the "Silwan neighborhood".

In turn, activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the announcement of the Spanish club Barcelona and Real Madrid to play football in "Tel Aviv", in which a large number of football stars "Ronaldinho" will participate.

Meanwhile, the boycott movement in Spain in Girona called on Barcelona to withdraw from playing with the Israeli Beitar Al-Quds club, as it practices apartheid against the Palestinian people.

A number of activists in the United States of America participated in Washington in the vigil calling on the Congress and the US administration to stop supporting and funding the Israeli occupation state.

In the same context, activists in the boycott campaigns valued Nkosi Mandela's call for trade unions and port unions in South Africa to refuse to receive Israeli goods, especially illegal settlements.

In addition, the boycott movement in Australia condemned the Victorian government's announcement of its partnership with the elbit system company after its involvement with the Israeli occupation state and its involvement in war crimes committed against the Palestinian people.

On the other hand, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the decision of Norway's largest pension fund, KLP, not to invest with 16 Israeli companies because of their links to illegal Israeli settlements.