The 108th report of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
The 108th report of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
The boycott movement praised the position of musicians and artists who supported peaceful calls for a boycott of Israel, and welcomed the joining of the second wave of musicians from around the world, who are 900 artists, to the “Musicians for Palestine” initiative, and during the summer of 2022, four artistic groups canceled their performances in Tel Aviv under the auspices of the Israeli government in support of for the Palestinian people.
The boycott campaigns also valued the speech of Algerian President Abdelmadjid Tebboune, during a meeting of the Algerian government with the conservative governors, that the issue of Palestine is a national and essential issue for Algeria, and an inch of it cannot be waived, noting that there is no “Algerian child or elderly person who does not support the cause.” Palestinian".
Meanwhile, the Moroccan "Hespress" website revealed that the Israeli company "Blue Bird" specialized in aviation and space signed a contract worth tens of millions of dollars with Morocco to supply it with unmanned aircraft.
While activists in the boycott campaigns in Morocco demanded the artist Latifa Raafat and the artist Mehdi Nasouli to withdraw from the musical performance "Symphonyes in Casablanca", in refusal to normalize with the Israeli occupation state.
On the other hand, a non-governmental organization supporting the Israeli occupation submitted a report to the President of the Human Rights Council calling for the rejection of the Qatari ambassador's candidacy for the Human Rights Council, because of her condemnation of the Israeli occupation practices against the Palestinian people.
In turn, the "Qatar Youth Against Normalization" group confirmed in a statement its refusal to invite or host any sports and media delegations from the Israeli occupation state to the World Cup in Qatar, stressing that if these delegations entered, they would not find any welcome from the Qatari and Arab people.
Likewise, the Kuwaiti media, Fajr Al-Saeed, lost the 2022 Kuwait National Assembly elections, as it received less than 600 votes due to its promotion of normalization with the Israeli occupation state.
On the other hand, the Kuwaiti print writer and candidate for the Kuwaiti National Assembly elections, "Jassem Al-Juraid" received only 128 electoral votes, which was met with widespread popular attack because of his allegations that the majority of the Kuwaiti people support normalization and peace with the Israeli occupation state.
In the same context, media sources confirmed that Jordan decided not to allow the Israeli "triathlon" team to participate in the Asian Cup competitions to be held in Jordan.
In addition, the British Parliament proposed moving the British Embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, describing it as a disaster.
Meanwhile, the British "Capricorn Energy" company is planning to merge with the Israeli company "Niumed" in a comprehensive share deal, with the aim of exploiting gas reserves in Egypt, and paid special dividends of $620 million to its shareholders.
American journalist Katie Halper was fired from her job on The Hill after media content was banned from showing on the program because of her talk about the crime of Israeli apartheid against the Palestinian people.
The Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs also organized a poll among American university students familiar with the BDS messages, and it was found that 56% of those who have seen the calls for the boycott of Israel (BDS) movement support boycotting the Israeli occupation.
While the famous American actor, "Mark Ruffalo", the owner of the "Green Man" character in the "Marvel" series of superhero films, expressed solidarity with the thirty Palestinian prisoners on hunger strike, saying that it is a call for justice.
In turn, hundreds of activists and solidarity activists in South Africa participated in the annual march for freedom in the Rose Park area, which comes as a rejection of Israeli apartheid, in protest against the denial of the right to self-determination for the Palestinian people.
On the other hand, the Boycott of Israel Movement (BDS) organized a football tournament, under the slogan "Palestine Independence", on the 57th anniversary of Malaysia's independence, in which dozens of Malaysian sports teams participated.
Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, during his participation in the East Youth Conference held in the Malaysian capital, said that apartheid and genocide committed against humanity by a terrorist state called Israel will not end until the occupation ends.
Also, 18 Irish human rights organizations called on the Irish Foreign Minister, Simon Coveney, and the government to stop the Association Council between the European Union and the Israeli occupation state.