Report (127) of the Boycott Department of the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine

At the international level:

United States of America:

§ Two women interrupted a speech by Florida Governor Ron DeSantis to his supporters in New Hampshire, chanting, "Ron DeSantis: "He loves Israel, he hates Jews... Jews against DeSantis."

Canada:

§ The Canadian "Citizen Lab" revealed a new Israeli spy program similar to Pegasus, which was used to target journalists and politicians in several countries.

§ The Eko Group, which is active in the field of ethical investment, protested at the recent annual general meeting of the Canadian "Scotia Bank", demanding that the bank abandon its investment in Elbit Systems, which supports Israeli weapons.

Brazil:

§ Brazilian activists succeeded in canceling the so-called "(Israeli) Universities Festival" at the Brazilian Unicamp University, in solidarity with Palestine.

Colombia:

§ Columbia University announced that it will launch a Global Center in Tel Aviv. Columbia University President Lee Bollinger said, "The Tel Aviv Global Center will enable the university to connect with individuals and institutions.

Britain:

§ British circles warned that the national security of the United Kingdom would be in great danger after the agreement with the Israeli occupation state to sign the 2030 road map.

Vietnam:

§ The Vietnamese government announced that it intends to sign a free trade agreement with the Israeli occupation state during the current year, and the government said that "bilateral trade with Israel increased 18% last year, and the volume of trade exchange between the two sides amounted to 2.2 billion dollars."

Argentina:

§ The Argentine Solidarity Committee with the Palestinian People demanded that the Israeli national team not host the Youth World Cup, through a letter sent by the committee to the President of the Argentine Football Association, Claudio Tapia.

Holland:

§ The Dutch organization The Rights Forum criticized the Dutch government's efforts to normalize relations with the Israeli occupation state, and the attempt to enhance military cooperation between them.

Belgium:

§ The "Balkan Traffic" festival, to be held in Brussels and Namur, Belgium, is under the auspices of the Israeli embassy.

Greece:

§ The Israeli occupation state signed a huge arms deal with Greece, according to which the Israeli occupying state will supply the Greek army with sea, air and land Spike missiles produced by Rafael.

Germany:

§ German police opened an investigation into a pro-Palestinian demonstration in Berlin, and as reported by media sources, 500 demonstrators, most of whom gathered in the "Kreuzberg and Neukölln" neighborhoods of the German capital.

Norway:

§ The international musician, Roger Waters, who supports the Palestinian cause, performed a concert in the Norwegian capital, Oslo, and described the concert, according to newspapers and observers, as a "lyrical uprising."

On the Arab level:

Saudi Arabia:

§ The Israeli Investment Fund revealed support for a project in Saudi Arabia to build a 20,000-kilometer fiber-optic cable linking the Israeli occupation state with Gulf countries, including Bahrain, Qatar and the Sultanate of Oman, in addition to Jordan and Palestine via Marseilles in France and Mumbai in India.

The UAE:

§ Wealth funds in the UAE and Qatar have backed Jared Kushner's Affinity Partners and invested hundreds of millions of dollars.

Kuwait:

§ Students and the teaching staff at Al-Hassan Bin Al-Haytham School in Mubarak Al-Kabeer Governorate in Kuwait organized a stand in solidarity with the Palestinian people.

Iraq:

§ Dozens of demonstrators in Iraq organized a demonstration in "Square 55" in Sadr City, rejecting normalization with the Israeli occupation state, in addition to other activities in the city of Kadhimiya.

Jordan:

§ The Manhattan Community College banned the showing of the movie "Joy" directed by Jordanian Darine Salam, which documents Zionist crimes during the Nakba in 1948.

Egypt:

§ The Boycott Israel movement in Egypt (BDS Egypt) launched a campaign to demand the cancellation of an Israeli festival in Sinai.

Morocco:

§ 4 Moroccan companies announced their intention to work with the Israeli occupation state in the field of food technologies, to invest in the production of recycled protein food from algae and organic materials.

Tunisia:

§ The Coordination of Joint Action for Palestine organized a protest against the participation of four Tunisian professors in a symposium in Paris, in the presence of Israeli professors.

Palestine:

§ The boycott movement condemned the "normal breakfast meeting" that brought together some tribal representatives from Hebron governorate with officers of the Israeli occupation army, and some former officers of the Israeli Prison Service.

§ The Palestinian broadcaster, Dalia Abdel-Ghani, joined the mire of normalization, by working for the Israeli i24 channel, after she was working on “Palestine TV”, which caused a Palestinian state of anger.

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