the 66th report of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Boycott campaigns on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People
The 66th report of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Boycott campaigns on the International Day of
Solidarity with the Palestinian People
Activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the appointment of "Eitan Naeh" as ambassador of the Israeli occupation state in Bahrain, in rejection of the "Abraham" normalization agreement with the Israeli occupation state.
Demonstrations and protests were also held in Jordan, in refusal to sign the Jordanian government with the Israeli occupation state, the "Declaration of Intent" agreement, and the announcement of the gas and water agreement in exchange for electricity.
Meanwhile, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the student demonstrations in Jordanian universities for declaring their rejection of normalization with the Israeli occupation state.
While activists of boycott campaigns condemned Morocco's signing of the security-military agreement with the Israeli occupation state, based on a military alliance and the exchange of intelligence information.
The boycott campaigns also valued the protests carried out by 36 Moroccan cities to confront the normalization agreement with the Israeli occupation state, on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
Meanwhile, activists in the boycott campaigns praised Malaysia's adherence to its position rejecting normalization with the Israeli occupation state, which refused to grant Israeli players entry visas on its territory to play the game of squash.
In the same context, activists in the boycott campaigns raised the Palestinian flag in Doha Stadium, on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.
Activists in the boycott campaigns valued the announcement by a member of the Egyptian Journalists Syndicate Council, "Mahmoud Kamel," the decision to refer two employees of the Egyptian newspaper, Al-Ahram, to investigation, in the case of leaking the newspaper's archive to an Israeli library.
In turn, the BDS movement mourned Samah Idris, a member of the BDS campaign in Lebanon, who died after a struggle with cancer.