The 101st report of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Campaigns against the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip
The 101st report of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Campaigns against the Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip
The Secretary-General of the Palestinian Trade Union Federation, Shaher Saad, called for a boycott of the Israeli occupation state because of its repeated aggression against the Palestinian people, specifically the Gaza Strip.
Egyptian parties also demanded a boycott of the Israeli occupation state and trial for its criminal acts against the Palestinian people in the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, the boycott movement of "Israel" in Egypt called on the Egyptian authorities to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian and medical aid to the Gaza Strip.
While the boycott campaigns valued the withdrawal of Iraqi players "Mahdi and Muhammad Mahdi" from the Romanian Tennis Championship, in refusal to normalize with the Israeli occupation state.
The boycott campaigns also valued the lighting of Al Jaber Towers in Qatar with the Palestinian flag, in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their national rights.
In a related development, the boycott campaigns valued Qatar's demand to replace "Israel" with occupied Palestine in match tickets for the World Cup that will be held in Qatar.
In the same context, activists in the boycott campaigns praised the Tunisian teachers' refusal to correct the exams due to the presence of the phrase "the State of Israel" instead of occupied Palestine.
In turn, 12 of the most important political parties in the Mauritanian republic called for a boycott of all forms of relations with the "Israeli" occupation state, and activating all types of commercial, cultural, tourist and sports boycotts.
In the same context, the Moroccan Front in support of Palestine and against normalization, "Casablanca", carried out a vigil in Saragneh Square in solidarity with the Palestinian people and their resistance and in order to denounce the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
In addition, the boycott campaigns praised the Jordanian star "Musa Al-Taamari" wearing a T-shirt with the words "Stop the War on Gaza" written on it, during the Belgian round match.
On the other hand, a number of activists in the boycott campaigns in the French capital, Paris, carried out a solidarity march with the Gaza Strip, which was subjected to Israeli aggression for three days, which caused the death of more than 44 Palestinians, most of them children, women and the elderly.
For its part, the boycott campaigns condemned the deletion of the French channel BFMTV, an excerpt from an interview with French journalist "Alain Grech" because of his criticism of the Israeli occupation state.
The boycott campaigns also valued the vigils condemning the attacks of the Israeli occupation state on the Gaza Strip in the British city of Manchester.
The boycott campaigns also valued the opposition of a large number of US states to criminalizing the boycott movement, according to an opinion poll conducted by the Center for Critical Issues at the University of Maryland.
The American singer, David Rovix, published a song entitled "Smash the House Factories" to demand the closure of the factories of the "Israeli" Al-Bayt Company, which is concerned with the production of weapons and technology that the "Israeli" army relied on in its violations against the Palestinian people.
For their part, activists in the boycott campaigns carried out a stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people in Indonesia, calling for a boycott of the Israeli occupation state.
In the same context, the boycott campaigns valued the vigil in Iran condemning the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
Meanwhile, the boycott campaigns valued the condemnation of the Brazilian Senator Paulo Pimenta of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and its people, stressing its full solidarity with the Palestinian people, offering all means of support.
On the other hand, activists in the boycott campaigns praised the condemnation of the members of the Chilean parliamentary group of Palestinian origin in the Senate in Chile, the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip and the targeting of Palestinian civilians.
Dozens of activists in the boycott movements organized a stand in solidarity with the Palestinian cause in front of the headquarters of the Spanish Foreign Ministry in Madrid, denouncing the recent Zionist aggression on the Gaza Strip.
The Palestinian Federation of University Professors and Employees Union (PFUPE) also called on the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology in Australia to stop its relationship and cooperation with the Israeli arms company Elbit Systems, which is one of the main companies contributing to the commission of killings of Palestinians.