The 95th report of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: To end Israeli apartheid

Activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the visit of a delegation of Egyptian factory owners and businessmen to the Israeli occupation state within the framework of the QIZ agreement between "Israel", Egypt and the United States, with the aim of promoting trade and economic normalization.

Activists and public figures inside and outside Egypt also launched a popular movement to denounce the permanent recipient between the Arab countries and "Israel" in the so-called "Negev Summit".

While the boycott campaigns condemned the signing of Morocco and the Israeli occupation state, an agreement worth 5 billion dirhams to build 5 hospitals in Oued Ed-Dahab, Fez-Meknes, Draa-Tafilalet, to the east and to Marrakesh-Safi.

The boycott campaigns also condemned the meeting between the Israeli Minister of Interior, Ayelet Shaked, and Moroccan Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita, in Rabat.

A number of activists in the boycott campaigns called on all Palestinian and Arab institutions and personalities to boycott the activities of the German Willy Brandt Center in occupied Jerusalem.

The boycott campaigns condemned the signing by the UAE and the Israeli occupation state of a partnership agreement worth 147 million US dollars to provide guarantees to the bank financing health care projects in Ghana.

For their part, activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the enrollment of an Emirati flight officer with the rank of colonel at the Israeli National Security Institute.

On the other hand, a number of activists in the boycott campaigns and supporters of the Palestinian cause launched a campaign to boycott and delete the scores 365 sports application, as it supports the Israeli occupation state.

In turn, the boycott campaigns condemned the participation of four foreign ministers from Arab countries (Egypt, UAE, Morocco, Bahrain) and the foreign minister of the Israeli occupation state in the activities of the Negev Forum in Bahrain.

In the same context, the boycott campaigns valued the Catalan parliament’s announcement in Spain that a resolution recognizing that the system applied by “Israel” on the occupied Palestinian territories contradicts international law and amounts to a crime of apartheid.

On the other hand, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the call of the South African Foreign Minister, Naledi Pandor, for the international community to take action to put an end to the persistent grievances faced by the Palestinians and to hold Israel accountable for the inhumane conditions that the Palestinian people have been subjected to for 73 years.

In addition, activists in the boycott campaigns valued the Methodist Church's declaration in the United States of its condemnation of the Israeli apartheid regime, during the New England Conference of the United Methodist Church.

On the other hand, the American activist "Cala Walsh" warned of a danger to her life because of her activities in support of the Palestinian cause, and her participation in a campaign to expose the sponsors of the Israeli occupation in America.

The American Presbyterian Church’s International Engagement Committee also voted overwhelmingly to recognize that “the laws, policies, and practices of Israel with respect to the Palestinian people meet the international legal definition of apartheid.

While a number of supporters of the Palestinian cause carried out a demonstration in the Danish capital, Copenhagen, during which they raised Palestinian flags and banners calling for a boycott of the Israeli occupation state, denouncing the participation of an Israeli cycling team in a sporting event in Copenhagen.

In a related development, a group of anti-apartheid activists in Britain delivered a letter addressed to the British Prime Minister demanding him to repeal the anti-boycott law and work to protect opinion and expression in Britain.

Meanwhile, the Bakers and Food Union in Britain (BFAWU), the largest independent trade union in the food sector in Britain, announced a unanimous resolution condemning the Israeli apartheid regime and supporting the boycott movement.

In the same context, the boycott campaigns valued the installation of an electronic screen in Britain that reads, "Normal people, boycott Israel."

Activists in boycott campaigns and in solidarity with the Palestinian cause succeeded in forcing Elbit Systems to close its office in Kingsway77, where the company's headquarters is located in London.

Activists and solidarity with the Palestinian cause also carried out the "Palestine Solidarity Campaign", a demonstration in front of the police station in London, calling for an end to the cooperation of the Hackney Police with the Israeli occupation police, and demanded the necessity of condemning the "Israeli" apartheid police, not cooperating with them.

In turn, a number of filmmakers and international participants in the "Doc Edge" Documentary Film Festival in New Zealand called for the expulsion of the Israeli occupation state from the festival in refusal to normalize with it.

On the other hand, a number of students at the Italian University of Bologna carried out a protest event to demand the cessation of cooperation in the academic and research fields with "Israeli" companies, institutions and universities.

In addition, activists from the Palestine Solidarity Campaign in Ireland organized a signature gathering event for the European Citizens Initiative to Ban Trade with Illegal Israeli Settlements.

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