Report (126) of the Boycott Department of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Report (126) of the Boycott Department of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine
International organizations
Amnesty International:
§ Amnesty International called on the European Union to recognize the reality of the apartheid regime imposed by the Israeli occupation government on the Palestinian people.
§ Amnesty International offices around the world have delivered petitions signed by more than 200,000 people to the Israeli occupation state, calling for an end to the demolition of Palestinian homes.
FIFA
§ The International Federation of Football Associations (FIFA) announced that Indonesia had been stripped of hosting the World Youth Cup, after they refused to participate in the Israeli national team.
International level
United States of America:
§ An independent investigation commissioned by George Washington University found Lara Al-Shehhi, a professor of psychology, innocent of accusations of anti-Semitism and discrimination against many Jewish students.
§ The Office of Student Conduct at New York University dropped the charge of "anti-Semitism" against the Lebanese Nai Idris, as she wrote the phrase "free Palestine" and the curse on the word "Israel", and she was fired from her job.
Canada:
§ The McGill Tribune of Canada's McGill University refused to publish an article by a Jewish student defending Zionism, arguing that the article "is not in line with our values and that Zionism is a settler colonial ideology."
Britain:
§ Britain refused to describe the Israeli regime as apartheid by human rights organizations and international bodies, in the security, trade and technological agreement that was signed recently.
§ Events were launched against the branches of Barclays Bank in Britain, to force the bank to sever its relations with Israeli companies, coinciding with the crimes of the Israeli occupation state against the Palestinian people.
§ Hundreds of supporters of the Palestinian cause organized a vigil in front of the office of the British Prime Minister, Rashi Sunak, calling on the British government to arrest the Prime Minister of the Israeli occupation state, Netanyahu, and prosecute him as a war criminal.
§ The boycott movement called on the British artist, Sam Smith, not to participate in the Summer in the City festival in Tel Aviv.
France:
§ The BDS movement in France participated in the anti-colonial and anti-racism exhibition held in the French city of Montreuil, as part of the anti-colonial and anti-apartheid week.
Belgium:
§ The Gent-Wevelgem cycling race in Belgium witnessed protests against the participation of a team from the racist Israeli occupation state.
India:
§ The Israeli El Al Airlines announced that it will resume its flights to India, after a three-year hiatus, and the flight time will be shorter, given the possibility of flying over Saudi Arabia and the Sultanate of Oman. It is expected that the flight will take five hours and 50 minutes instead of seven hours and 45 minutes.
Indonesia:
§ Dozens of people protested in the Indonesian capital, Jakarta, against the first participation of the Israeli occupation state in the World Youth Cup finals in Indonesia.
§ Reuters announced that the FIFA World Cup draw has been postponed, and this decision came after the Indonesian political and popular refusal to attend the Israeli occupation state.
On the Arab level
The UAE:
§ The Israeli company "Aerobatics" announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with the Dubai Police to provide Dubai with "Iron-Drone" drones, which are designed to neutralize suspicious drones that cannot be neutralized by electronic jamming.
§ The Israeli gas group "New Med Energy" announced that it had received an offer to buy 50% of its capital from both "BP" and Abu Dhabi National Oil "ADNOC" for $4 billion.
§ The Israeli occupation state and the UAE concluded a new economic agreement, after the recent signing of a customs agreement between the two sides, with the aim of raising the level of trade between the two sides to more than $10 billion.
Morocco:
§ The Israeli Minister of Science and Technology, Ofir Akunis, announced that an Israeli company recently launched an aquaculture project in the Moroccan desert, in his intervention during the plenary session of the United Nations Water Conference.
§ Moroccan jurists and academics called for stopping the normalization of Rabat with the Israeli occupation state, through a joint statement signed by more than 100 Moroccan personalities from different fields.
§ The Israeli occupation state announced the completion of the construction of the “Museum of Jewish Culture” in the Al-Mallah neighborhood in the city of Fez, Morocco, on an area of 1,200 square meters.
§ Hundreds of Moroccan activists organized vigils in more than 18 cities, as part of the events called for by the Moroccan Front for Supporting Palestine and Against Normalization, and the National Action Group to commemorate the 47th Palestinian Land Day.
Mauritania:
§ The Mauritanian government denied what was reported by the Israeli channel (i24) about the participation of a representative delegation in a training program inside the occupied Palestinian territories in 1948.
Jordan:
§ The Jordanian parliament voted by majority to expel the Israeli ambassador from Amman.
§ Jordanian journalist and film director Rawan Nakhleh announced her withdrawal from the official competition at the 12th CMS International Children's Film Festival, held in Lucknow, India, in rejection of normalization with the Israeli occupation state.
Lebanon:
§ The Lebanese athlete, Mazen Shreim, withdrew from the 200-meter race in the World Masters Championship in athletics, which was held in Poland, after the lottery brought him together with an "Israeli" player.
Palestine:
§ The National Committee called for the need to strengthen the boycott of Israeli settlement products, and indicated that the boycott process is an extension and accumulation of popular, field, industrial and economic action towards strengthening the boycott.