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- تاريخ المقال : 2021-03-22
The BDS movement condemned the threats facing the residents of "Sheikh Al-Jarrah," and the subsequent demolition of civilian homes, being a war crime under international law.
The boycott movement also condemned the opening of the Kosovo embassy in occupied Jerusalem, and considered that a violation of international law and resolutions of international legitimacy.
The Tunisian Campaign for Academic and Cultural Boycott condemned the participation of former Tunisian Prime Minister "Youssef Chahed" in the "WION" summit, with the participation of a number of former Israeli officials.
Likewise, Kuwaiti citizen "Salman Fahd" completed his sit-in rejecting normalization with the Israeli occupation state 26 weeks ago.
In the same context, activists in the boycott movement condemned the UAE’s opening of an investment fund in the Israeli occupation state with a value of 10 million dollars.
In turn, the Secretary-General of the League of Arab States, "Ahmed Abu al-Ghaid," condemned the opening of the Czech embassy in occupied Jerusalem, as it contravenes international law and the principles agreed upon with the European Union.
On a related note, British artist "Roger Waters" confirmed the boycott of the "wolfprize" award and called on his American colleague "Stevie Wonder" to refuse to accept the award because it is from the Israeli occupation state that is criminal against the Palestinian people.
For its part, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign called in "Manchester" to sign a petition in which to support the rights of the Palestinian people and end the Israeli occupation of their lands without impunity.
On the other hand, the Israeli pharmaceutical company "Tifa" claimed against the French publishing director, Olivia Zemor, on the "Euro Palestine" website, because she urged the activists to wear T-shirts that read "Free Palestine ... Boycott Israel."
Students from the University of Sydney in Australia also organized a protest stand within the activities of the Israeli Apartheid Week on the university campus.