Report 109 of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine

§ The captain of the Qatari national team, Hassan Al-Haydos, wears the Palestinian keffiyeh, during a training session open to the fans and the media, in preparation for the 2022 World Cup.

§ The campaign "Omanis Against Zionist Overflights" topped the social networking sites, expressing their refusal to open the Sultanate of Oman's airspace to Israeli airlines, stressing their full solidarity with the Palestinian people and their categorical rejection of any form of normalization.

§ The Jordanian Ministry of Energy, in partnership with the Jordanian-Egyptian Fajr Company, signed an agreement with the Israeli occupation state to supply and transport natural gas. This mechanism includes contractors and technical and engineering consultants approved for this specific purpose, and includes new acquisitions of citizens’ lands to extend gas networks.

§ The delegation of the Kuwaiti Works Union participating in the Fifth General Conference of the International Federation of Building and Wood Workers (BWI) in Madrid headed by "Anwar Al-Muhaini" and the Secretary of External Relations "Khaled Al-Azmi" and all members of the conference from the brotherly Arab countries during a speech in which the Israeli occupation state participated.

§ The Lebanese Minister of Culture, Muhammad Al-Murtadha, said that the Ministry of Culture in Lebanon would not be able, by law, to open the door to Zionist culture, even if it was disguised, or for Lebanon to be a propaganda platform for Zionist content literature and Zionist writers with goals and objectives.

§ The boycott campaigns condemned the secret trade exchanges between the Tunisian government’s sports promotion company “Promspor” and the Italian company “Sisal” in the sports betting sector, which signed a five-year contract with the Israeli company “Playtech” and they have a strong relationship.

§ The mayor of the Moroccan capital, Rabat, "Asma Aglalo" announced that coordination between the city of Rabat and the city of Tel Aviv is underway in order to declare twinning between the two cities at the end of this year.

§ The local secretariat in Casablanca of the Moroccan Front in Support of Palestine, in cooperation with the Functional Committee of the National Secretariat, organized an awareness campaign under the slogan “No to singing and dancing to the wounds and grievances of the Palestinian people,” with the participation of a large number of activists and demonstrators.

§ The UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk, has received a request to include Montreal-based WSP Global Inc (WSP) in the UN database of companies operating in illegal Israeli settlements.

§ Travel site Booking.com has reversed its decision to warn its customers about traveling to illegal Israeli settlements.

§ A number of activists in the boycott campaigns in the Canadian city of Vancouver organized an activity in solidarity with the Palestinian cause, and with the prisoners on hunger strike in the prisons of the Israeli occupation state.

§ The Center for Israeli Affairs (CIJA) launched a massive campaign of incitement against the leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada, Jagmeet Singh, in response to the list of 13 demands he recently announced, which are closely related to the Palestinian cause.

§ New York Representative Michael Lawler has decided to strip the University of California of its public funding if he is elected as a member of Congress, in response to a new policy approved by eight student groups that prohibits support for the occupying state of Israel in the university law.

§ Boycott campaigns have launched calls for a boycott of Kellogg's for its support of illegal Israeli settlements.

§ A wide campaign of solidarity spread on social media after the American newspaper "New York Times" suspended dealing with photojournalist "Hossam Salem" from the Gaza Strip; under the pretext of "anti-Semitism".

§ US Assistant Secretary of Commerce Matthew Axelrod confirmed that the administration of US President Joe Biden will strengthen sanctions on Arab countries boycotting the Israeli occupation state.

§ The Catalan Parliament passed a resolution recognizing the Israeli occupying state's commission of the crime of apartheid against the Palestinian people, and violating human rights, with a majority of 60% of the votes of deputies.

§ A number of British parties announced their opposition to the idea of ​​moving the British embassy from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, which was pledged by the British Prime Minister, "Liz Truss." The Labor Party, the Liberal Democrats and the Scottish National Party called on the British Prime Minister to review her position on the embassy move.

§ The Palestine Solidarity Campaign organized a protest stand with the participation of university students in the UK to pressure their universities to end their support for the Israeli occupation state, which uses all forms of apartheid against the Palestinians.

§ A number of activists in the boycott campaigns staged a protest against the British "Barclays" bank, which provides support to illegal Israeli settlements by investing in Israeli arms companies and providing them with loans and financial facilities.

§ A group of activists in the boycott campaigns screened the documentary "Sarura" in the Italian region of Piacenza, which tells a story about the historical Palestinian steadfastness and struggle in southern Hebron, and affirms the Palestinian's right to return to his land stolen from the Israeli occupation state.

§ The Turkish government announced the appointment of Şakir Ozkan Torunler as its ambassador to the Israeli occupation state, following the return of normal relations between the two countries.

§ The Palestinian-French Solidarity Association, in cooperation with the Office of Art Studies and Research, and the local Radio Bastille, held a symposium entitled "Sabra and Shatila in Literature and Art" by the French researcher "Sandra Barrier", and the screening of the film "Shatila Roundabout" by Lebanese director Maher Abi Samra, on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Sabra and Chatila massacre.

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