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- تاريخ المقال : 2021-04-19
On the "15th" anniversary of its inception and establishment, the BDS movement launched 15 ways to support freedom, justice and equality by spreading the methods and objectives of the boycott with the aim of ending the Israeli occupation.
In turn, activists in the boycott campaigns renewed their call to boycott the Israeli palm dates, by launching the hashtag "Boycott Zionist palm dates."
On April 9, 2021, activists in the boycott campaigns commemorated the Deir Yassin massacre, which resulted in the death of 360 Palestinians at the hands of the Zionist gangs.
Activists in the boycott campaigns also condemned the UAE's revival of the Holocaust remembrance (Holocaust) with the Israeli occupation state.
Also, activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the congratulations of the UAE embassy, the Israeli occupation state, on the anniversary of the Nakba in 1948, saying "Happy Independence Day."
Meanwhile, a draft law has been submitted to the Kuwaiti Parliament urging the criminalization of normalization with the Israeli occupation state through a number of representatives at the initiative of a Kuwaiti youth group.
Activists in the boycott campaigns appreciated the position of Kuwait Club Chairman “Khaled Al-Ghanim”, who announced the withdrawal of the first team from the AFC Cup supplement due to the holding of its match against a Palestinian club in the occupied Palestinian territories.
Meanwhile, activists in boycott campaigns condemned the reception of the second largest university in the world, the Moroccan University of "Al-Qarawiyyin", the Israeli rabbi, "Usiahho Binto", who came from the occupied Palestinian territories in the vicinity of Gaza.
For their part, activists in the boycott campaigns condemned Morocco's announcement of the start of coordination with the Israeli occupation state to develop the sport of "karate" between the two sides.
On the other hand, activists in the boycott campaigns appreciated the announcement of the Tunisian Minister of Trade to open an investigation into Tunisian products that were exported to the Israeli occupation state.
Activists in the boycott campaigns in Toulouse, France, also posted posters calling for a boycott of Israeli palm dates, and a warning against supporting Israeli apartheid.
In a related development, the new Canadian Democratic Party voted to ban trade with Israeli settlements and to ban arms from "Israel".
In the same context, activists of the Palestine Movement protested in the British city of Oldham at the "elbit Ferranti" factory, to reject its participation in committing war crimes in the occupied Palestinian territories.