Report 110 of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine

The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of the Israeli Occupation State called on artists to boycott the "Red Sea Jazz Festival" that supports the apartheid regime and the Israeli military occupation.

Media sources also reported that Israeli arms companies have concluded more than $3 billion in deals with the UAE, Bahrain and Morocco, since the signing of the normalization agreements.

For its part, the Moroccan Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (MACBI) issued a statement denouncing the attendance of some Moroccan filmmakers at the Haifa Festival.

The boycott movement in Egypt said that the Croatian band 2CELLOS is scheduled to perform a concert in occupied Palestine, in an attempt to exploit art to polish the image of the Israeli occupation state.

Also, media sources reported that Bishop Raphael, general bishop of the churches in central Cairo, and the episcopate of youth, visited the occupied Palestinian territories via Tel Aviv, claiming that it was a pastoral visit to inspect the church's children.

At the same time, the "Atrag" group to oppose Jordanian normalization continued to call for a boycott of the printing tourism companies involved in dealing with the embassy of the Israeli occupation state.

While the Qatari social media platforms witnessed a widespread condemnation campaign after the Israeli Radio and Television Corporation “Kan” conducted an interview with the Qatari rally driver “Hamad Al-Suwaidi” via the Zoom application.

On a related level, "Omanis Against Normalization" announced through their Twitter account that the first club dedicated to introducing the Palestinian cause was established in a university in the Sultanate of Oman.

In turn, media sources revealed documents revealing a close relationship between the Israeli occupation state and the military regime in Myanmar, which extends for decades. These documents, which were recently declassified, reviewed the military and political relations between Tel Aviv and Myanmar, since the early fifties.

In addition, Assistant Secretary of Commerce Matthew Axelrod confirmed that the administration of US President Joe Biden will strengthen sanctions on Arab countries boycotting the occupying state of Israel, stressing that the boycott that was in place, which the US Congress made illegal in the seventies, is doubling. .

A student body at Wellesley College of Liberal Arts University in Boston, USA, also called for a boycott of the Israeli occupation state.

In the same context, the well-known American comedian, Dean Obeidallah, accused The Hill of suppressing freedom of opinion following its expulsion of journalist Katie Halper after describing the Israeli regime as apartheid, condemning this arbitrary expulsion of the journalist.

On the other hand, a number of activists in the boycott campaigns in Britain organized a sit-in in front of Barclays Bank in the English city of Manchester to protest the bank’s investment and its dealings with Elbit Systems, which supports illegal Israeli settlements.

The Israeli occupation state also prevented the entry of the Catalan activist "Alice Samson", the former coordinator in Europe of the boycott movement, and returned her to Spain.

The Uruguay national football team canceled its training camp in the Israeli occupation state, in response to local and international calls, due to the crimes committed by the occupying forces against the Palestinian people.

Also, the Australian University Professors Association called for a boycott of visits hosted by Israeli organizations, or the acceptance of paid tours to the occupying state of Israel, and the strengthening of ties with Palestinian unions, including the Palestinian Federation of Unions of Professors and University Employees in support of the Palestinian people.

Meanwhile, French star Eric Cantona renewed his support for the Palestinian cause by wearing a T-shirt bearing the colors of the Palestinian flag, supporting his support for refugees in several countries, by providing sportswear for the team representing Celtic Center.

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