report (87) of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Demonstrations on International Quds Day
Report (87) of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Demonstrations on International Quds Day
The BDS movement renewed its call for a boycott of AXA, which supports the Israeli occupation state and its settlements.
Activists in the boycott campaigns also published the names of some companies that must be boycotted, because of their support for the Israeli occupation state, which are: Nestlé, Coca-Cola, McDonald's, Starbucks, Marks and Spencer, Estee Lauder, L'Oreal, Volvo, Ketter for plastic products.
Meanwhile, the boycott campaigns valued the massive demonstrations in support of Al-Quds on Al-Quds Day and in support of the Palestinian cause in Yemen, Iraq, Iran, Bahrain, Syria and Lebanon.
While activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the commemoration of the Israeli embassy in the UAE, the Holocaust memorial and the memory of the Israelis who fell in wars with Arab countries.
Also, activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the organization of the Islamic Affairs Department in the Emirates, an iftar gathering in Dubai, which gathered extremist Israeli rabbis.
Meanwhile, the boycott campaigns condemned the selection of the producer of the film Amira, which abuses Palestinian prisoners, to be on the jury at the film festival that is being held in occupied Jerusalem, coinciding with the commemoration of the Nakba.
In the same context, the boycott campaigns valued the artworks that document the Palestinian cause by the Omani artist, Ibaa Al-Rawahi.
In addition, the boycott campaigns valued the position of the Bar Association in Marrakesh, Morocco, refusing to participate in the World Cup for Lawyers, as a rejection of normalization with the Israeli occupation state.
In turn, activists in the boycott campaigns called on the Saudi player "Fahd Al Shamsan" to withdraw from the chess tournament taking place in the Israeli occupation state.
On the other hand, the boycott campaigns valued the demonstrations in support of the Palestinian cause in Jordan, and in support of the Palestinian people.
For their part, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the massive demonstration that took place in Ottawa, Canada, which called on the Canadian government to sever ties with the Israeli occupation state.