Report (116) of the boycott department in the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine

§ Amnesty International has renewed its call for a global movement to end the apartheid system imposed by the "Israeli" authorities against the Palestinians with continued impunity.

§ The Palestinian National Committee for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Israel (BDS) condemned the continued normalization of the head of the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, Khalil Shikaki, and his frequent meetings with delegations of Zionist lobby groups involved in whitewashing the crimes of the occupation and defending its ethnic cleansing of our Palestinian people.

§ The Moroccan Front for Support of Palestine and Against Normalization organized a protest in Casablanca, in Sraghna Square, on the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

§ Dozens of Moroccans participated in a solidarity stand in front of the Moroccan Parliament headquarters in Rabat, in support of the Palestinian people and their legitimate rights, and in rejection of normalization with the Israeli occupation state in all its forms.

§ The activities of a conference on education and coexistence were launched in Morocco, in which the Israeli occupation state, along with Arab countries, will participate.

§ The President of the Israeli occupation state, "Isaac Herzog", visited the Kingdom of Bahrain.

§ Activists in the boycott movements organized a demonstration in Bahrain to reject the visit of the head of the Israeli occupation state.

§ The issuance of the Tunisian presidential decree approving Tunisia’s accession to the Integrated Management of Coastal Zones Protocol in the Mediterranean, of which the Israeli occupation state is a member, sparked a wave of condemnation and great political resentment in Tunisia for opening the way for cooperation with the Israeli occupying state, condemning what they described as a step towards normalization.

§ The Egyptian Society for the United Nations, with the participation of Palestine, organized a celebration of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

§ The Brazilian newspaper "Globo" reported support for the prominent presence of the Palestinian cause in the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

§ British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has promised to pass a law to combat the boycott movement. “I am determined to enhance the breadth and depth of our bilateral relationship by supporting a free trade agreement between the UK and Israel,” Sunak wrote, and that he would stick to the 2019 Conservatives’ manifesto pledge to combat boycott policies. And divestment and sanctions (the boycott of Israel movement) with legislation.”

§ The municipality of St. John in the Canadian province of New Brunswick raised the flag of Palestine on the municipal pole in recognition and appreciation of the presence of the Palestinian community in the city and its participation in the cultural and social diversity of the city.

§ Social institutions and leftist currents in Argentina organized a demonstration on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People.

§ George Washington University (GWU) has held two hearings regarding Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) and its president, after the organization disrupted several meetings of a Jewish student group, Shore News Network reported.

§ In a statement on the occasion of the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, the Palestinian-American Network of Organizations called on the Palestinian-American community and its institutions to build broad alliances in American states, cities and regions to actively participate in the activities of non-Palestinian American institutions to establish solidarity relations based on partnership, not interest.

§ The French newspaper Le Monde and the American New York Times confirmed that the Israeli journalists coming to cover the World Cup lost their match due to the Arab audience boycotting them, which indicates the limitations of the normalization agreements that were signed with some Arab countries.

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