The 96th report of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Protests against the participation of the Israeli coach in the exhibition match in Qatar
The 96th report of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Protests against the participation of the Israeli coach in the exhibition match in Qatar
Activists in the boycott campaigns valued the artist's apology, Wissam Kotb, for his participation in the exhibition match that was held in Qatar between Arab and international football legends, indicating that he was not aware of the presence of the Israeli coach, Avram Grant.
Activists in the boycott campaigns also valued the Saudi player "Nawaf Al-Tmyat" removing the Israeli flag from his shirt during the exhibition match that was held in Qatar.
The boycott campaigns also valued the decision of the Syrian Olympic Committee to expel Syrian player "Firas al-Khatib" from the committee and the General Sports Federation, due to sports normalization with the coach of the Israeli national team, "Avram Grant" while participating in the exhibition match in Qatar.
While activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the participation of the former Iraqi international star and first vice president of the Iraqi Football Association "Younis Mahmoud" in the exhibition match that brought together the teams of Arab football stars with their counterparts, the legends of world football in Qatar.
Meanwhile, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the protests and demonstrations held in Morocco on the anniversary of Morocco's normalization with the Israeli occupation state, and their rejection of military and security cooperation with it.
In turn, the BDS movement in Australia lobbied to prevent companies funded by the occupying state of Israel from participating in the Australian Festival and its various activities.
Meanwhile, activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the statement of British Conservative Party member "Robert Jenrick" that the British government would ban the boycott of Israel (BDS) movement.
On the other hand, the boycott campaigns valued the distribution of leaflets aimed at boycotting the products of the Israeli occupation state in the "Saint Aubin" market in Toulouse region.
In the same context, the boycott campaigns condemn the pressure exerted on London City University because of the university's student union's decision to support the boycott of the Israeli shirk movement.
In addition, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the decision to investigate the Israeli apartheid in the occupied Palestinian territories, with the Swedish Church voting by the majority of votes.