Report (104) of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine: Activities against normalization with the Israeli occupation state


The boycott movement in Egypt demanded that Egyptian guitarist Mahmoud Fawzy, a member of Mazeek and Meshwar, a participant in the Pop Kultur festival funded by the Israeli occupation government, cancel his participation in the festival and withdraw immediately.

While the UAE Anti-Normalization League denounced Al-Arabiya TV's hosting of the former Prime Minister of the Israeli occupation state, "Benjamin Netanyahu", in refusal to media normalization with the Israeli occupation state.

Activists in the boycott campaigns condemned the marketing of the Israeli occupation state and the UAE with tourist offers that include trips to both countries, in coordination between the Israeli and Emirati ministries of tourism.

The boycott campaigns condemned the arrival of 4 Moroccan students from the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University to Ben-Gurion University in the occupied Negev, to study for a summer semester, believing that this cooperation constitutes an additional step to establish peace between the two countries.

Likewise, the Moroccan Front in Support of Palestine and Against Normalization called for opening and preparing a blacklist of printers with the occupation, including the names of public figures of the printing press, “so that history will witness their vanishing and their defeat in the ladder of values, and to remember them as a stigma in the history of Morocco; And so that generations will remember who betrayed the Palestinian cause and its people, and who betrayed the nation’s interest.”

On the other hand, the boycott campaigns valued the adoption by the Australian University of Melbourne Students' Union of a resolution that included dozens of votes in favor of the boycott campaign, which called for a boycott of "Israel" as a state of apartheid and ethnic cleansing.

A number of activists in the boycott movements carried out demonstrations and events in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, in rejection of the crimes of the "Israeli" occupation state, in the Swiss city of Basel, and the Swiss government demanded a political and economic boycott of the State of Israel.

On the other hand, the Palestine Movement in Britain set up a permanent camp in the trees area overlooking the Elbit Systems factory, which is one of the largest "Israeli" arms companies, stressing that it will not end the camp unless the factory is closed.

In addition, the boycott movement demanded the Africa Creative Market Foundation to abandon its partnership with the Rabinovitch Foundation, which is complicit in the crimes of the Israeli occupation state.

In the same context, pro-Palestinian activists in South Africa organized the "Comrades' Marathon", which included dozens of participants, in solidarity with the Palestinian people and in rejection of the crimes of the occupation.

In turn, the boycott campaigns condemned the visit, which is considered the first of its kind to the Israeli occupation state by a public figure from Indonesia, and sources revealed the arrival of the Indonesian politician "Samuel Tabone" to the Israeli occupation state, and his departure to a tour of the settlements located in the West Bank.

In addition, activists in the boycott campaigns valued what the American "Ariel Koren", director of marketing at Google, said about her resignation from the company because of her opposition to the company's contract with the Israeli occupation army.

Activists in the boycott campaigns also condemned the American newspaper's decision to stop working with three Palestinian journalists from the Gaza Strip, because of their publications on social media, which spoke of Palestinian resistance operations.

On the other hand, the boycott campaigns valued the withdrawal of the Kuwaiti player "Mohammed Mashal Al-Otaibi" from the World Karate League final tournament, refusing to confront a player from the Israeli occupation state.

The boycott campaigns also condemned the suspension of 26-year-old Shaima Dalaly's membership in the presidency of the National Union of Students in Britain, due to her pro-Palestine positions and allegations of anti-Semitism against her.

While the companies "Google" and "Amazon" are under pressure from employees and investors, against the backdrop of their willingness to help build the giant "Nimbus project" for cloud computing for the benefit of the Israeli occupation state.

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