• Fear of a BDS planet

    It’s getting hard to keep track of Israeli press mentions of the boycott, divestment & sanctions [BDS] movement against Israel. Their frequency & tenor bespeaks a growing alarm at the BDS threat, particularly among establishment journos. To whit: Sever Plocker, Chief Economics Editor and Commentator for Yedioth Ahronoth, Israel’s largest daily, in an article noting […]

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  • The New York Mets and the business of terrorism

    Aaron Levitt, The Electronic Intifada, 20 November 2009 When I first learned that the New York Mets were hosting a fundraiser for the nonprofit Hebron Fund at Citi Field in support of the Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron, I honestly assumed it was a joke, albeit a poor one. When […]

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  • Coalition Details Hebron Fund’s Connections to Extremism Ahead of Citi Field Fundraiser

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE New York, NY, November 20, 2009 – One day before the Hebron Fund’s controversial fundraising dinner at the New York Mets’ Citi Field, a coalition of civil rights and peace organizations released new details about extremist statements by individuals associated with the Hebron Fund, and about its fundraising for illegal purposes. The […]

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  • J Street seeks to undermine BDS

    by Adam Horowitz on November 20, 2009 We”ve been following J Street”s attempts to counteract the growing BDS movement. First there was its aborted release of a public letter criticizing the Toronto Declaration. Then there was the workshop at its student conference called “Reckoning with the Radical Left on Campus: Alternatives to Boycotts and Divestments.” […]

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  • Beyond Compare (South Africa and Israel)

    Julie Peteet, an editor of this magazine, is professor of anthropology at the University of Louisville. “Rolling into Gaza I had a feeling of homecoming,” writes the novelist Alice Walker. “There is a flavor to the ghetto. To the bantustan. To the “rez.” To the “colored section.”” In a poetic vein, Walker captures the confinement […]

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  • Normalization Politics on the Nile

    Ursula Lindsey is a Cairo-based writer and reporter. On September 23, Farouq Husni lost a close vote for the post of head of the UN cultural and educational body, UNESCO, to the Bulgarian Irina Bokova. Husni, the sitting minister of culture in Egypt, had become the “controversial” contender for the position, his candidacy marred by […]

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  • Sounds and struggle: Solidarity through music

    Tyler Nadeau, The Electronic Intifada, 18 November 2009 On Wednesday, 11 November, more than 200 persons packed into La Sala Rossa, a slightly operatic Montreal venue. Three sets of musicians fascinated listeners with a dance of ouds followed by a soft and multi-dimensional interplay of harp, cello, pedal steel, percussion and flute. The experience was […]

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  • Omar Barghouti: The Need to Boycott Israel (Part 1) | PalCast

    [vodpod id=Groupvideo.3960171&w=425&h=350&fv=file%3Dhttp%253A%252F%252Fa6.video3.blip.tv%252F0220001528284%252FOurworldindepth-OmarBarghoutiTheNeedToBoycottIsraelPart1350.mov] more about "Omar Barghouti: The Need to Boycott I…", posted with vodpod Omar Barghouti, organizer of the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) spoke and answered questions at the University of Minnesota, 11/2009. This program was produced in November, 2009.

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  • Palestine Thirsting for Justice: Join the Los Angeles BDS Campaign

    JOIN THE BOYCOTT, DIVESTMENT AND SANCTIONS CAMPAIGN AGAINST ISRAEL The Boycott, Divestment and Sanction (BDS) movement to challenge Israeli apartheid is gaining momentum throughout the world. BDS is a non-violent form of resistance, which played an instrumental role against South African apartheid in the 1980″s. It”s simple: as long as Israel continues to violate human […]

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  • Boycott targets settlement products

    The Palestinian Authority has called on the public to boycott several large supermarket chains in the West Bank that carry Israeli products. The decision targets upscale markets in Ramallah, in an attempt to pressure the stores to discontinue the sale of fruits and vegetables grown and processed in Israeli settlements in the West Bank. According […]

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