Boycott Israel

They are building Jewish only settlements in the old Arab quarter of. Jerusalem.

See, you'll make up even more lies
doubling down for Arab supremacists...

I told you, we listen, and that's your problem.
 
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Nice gesture. Boycotting Israel only hurts the Palestinians. They grow the dates.

As if those who pretend to boycott Israel,
care about them, or anyone...

Indians Reject Israel Boycott Calls, Point Out Hypocrisy

Meanwhile, buyers of dates from Karachi Bakery are unperturbed by the boycott call. “Dates are made by Allah and grow on trees. It doesn’t matter which country they are grown in. This is a mischief by a handful of politicians, who want to get political mileage during this time. Next time, they may ask to boycott Irani dates alleging that they are grown by Shias,” said Md Sajid of Afzalgunj, a regular buyer of dates from Karachi Bakery.

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“If they want to boycott Israel, why don’t they boycott all their products, including medicines and the ventilators in hospitals? Many medicines manufactured by Israel are used by Hyderabadi Muslims. Where does hatred go then? Is it selective as per our comfort? Islam doesn’t preach hatred sahab,” said Yusuf Ismail, a resident of Fateh Darwaza of Old City.

 
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I wish it was a lie.

Like inventing an "Arab quarter" to frame Jews living there
as "dogs" in a "Jewish only settlement"?

Arab supremacists merely use
the same racist tropes as the KKK.

 
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Palestinians grow the oranges, dates, olives and flowers.

Nah, they prefer scheming their own...
and the Vodka in the 'great satan'

As much as you enjoy their
dates on Ramadan.

Palestinian sources confirmed to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed today, Wednesday, that the Palestinian Anti-Corruption Court had arrested two former Palestinian ministers pending an investigation into the case of “marketing dates from Israeli settlements” and changing the origin of those products to Palestinian.​

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https://www.alaraby.co.uk/economy/محكمة-فلسطينية-توقف-وزيرين-سابقين-في-قضية-تسويق-تمور-المستوطنات
 
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This week, at the Junior & Cadet World Fencing Championships in Dubai, a Kuwaiti competitor forfeited his match rather than compete against an Israeli.

As always happens, Israel haters try to spin this as a victory, somehow.

According to this Arabic sports site, "Bloggers felt that the player dealt a resounding slap to the occupation and all those who continue its normal relations with it."

I don't think any Israelis are losing sleep over this, nor are any Emiratis having second thoughts about normalization with Israel because an 18 year old Kuwaiti junior fencer quit his match in Dubai.

Kuwaitis actually think that this makes them look good. They are delusional. Although one wonders why the International Fencing Federation doesn't penalize players who refuse to compete.

While the Kuwaitis celebrate another official loss, the rankings from the competition show exactly where Mohammed AlFadhli ended up: at 9,999th place.



His planned Israeli opponent was apparently David Frumgarzts, who is ranked 52nd compared to the Kuwaiti's 143rd. Meaning, the Israeli would probably have won anyway, which is another good reason for Alfadhli to quit.



 
In a characteristic display of opportunism, the BDS movement in March concentrated its focus on the war in Ukraine. Responding to the rapid condemnation of Russia and the implementation of economic sanctions, leaders and members of the BDS movement, its representatives in Congress, and allied intellectuals, alleged a hypocritical double standard and demanded the same be done to Israel. This sentiment was echoed by the Palestinian Authority, which claimed the “international community is being hypocritical and racist by being more sympathetic towards the Ukrainians because of their color, religion and race.”

The BDS movement’s position was complicated by the response of far left allies, including the Democratic Socialists of America, which initially blamed NATO expansion for goading Russia to attack, and then moderated to a broad anti-war position. Palestinian Authority support for Russia went largely unnoticed. The fact that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is Jewish and that Ukraine and Israel have positive relations is also a complication.


(full article online)

 

What is the BDS Movement & What Does It Mean that the U.S Legislating Against It?​


 
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A Princeton University referendum tied to the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement failed on Wednesday after a contentious campus battle, the second time in seven years that an that an anti-Israel measure has failed in an all-campus vote at the Ivy League school, Jewish Insider has learned.

The referendum called on the university to “immediately halt” the use of Caterpillar construction machinery on campus, “given the violent role that Caterpillar machinery has played in the mass demolition of Palestinian homes, the murder of Palestinians and other innocent people, and the promotion of the prison-industrial complex.”

The measure required a majority of votes cast in the referendum to pass, and according to unofficial results posted on private social media accounts and obtained by JI, 1,124 (44%) students voted in favor of the referendum, while 1,029 (40%) students voted against it. A further 424 students (16%) abstained, meaning that some 56% of voters either opposed or abstained from the measure. The website used by Princeton to conduct the referendum required students to choose between three options — yes, no, abstain — before submitting their ballots.

Undergraduate Student Government President Mayu Takeuchi would not confirm the leaked results, which had circulated on social media on Wednesday afternoon, saying that official results would be posted “no earlier than this Friday, April 15 at noon.”

Princeton for Palestine, a group of students supporting the referendum, claimed victory in a since-deleted Instagram post on Wednesday night.

The university’s undergraduate population rejected a similar resolution in 2015, when 52.5% of participating students voted against an Israel divestment resolution.



 

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