excuse me, but you do not understand the concept of boycott. the purpose, in this case is to hurt the israelis to the point where they stop their apartheid like policies. it is never to hurt yourself.
we are winning. you are whining.
You and your friends are whining about the Israelis all the time, but yet stay silent about the way your Muslim friends treat others in Muslim countries. While minorities in Muslim countries are treated like second-class citizens and there are even Arab Muslim journalists who admit that the Arabs have it much better in Israel than in the other Middle East countries, all you have done, Seal, along with your other bigoted friends is whine, whine, whine about Israel no matter what forum you are on while others can see just how you close your eyes to what is going on in this world. But go ahead and whine if it makes you happy. At least once in a while get a little fresh air and away from your whining to take a long walk along Pike Place where you can see other human beings enjoying themselves instead of holing up in their apartments, or if you feel flush, take the train that is now going along the coastal route from Seattle into the Canadian Rockies. Enjoy life for a change instead of whining. It probably would do you a world of good.
Yes, Seal, you are winning..........
Tourism to Israel continues to expand
Despite ongoing efforts around the world to promote a campaign of boycott, divestment and sanctions of Israel, tourism to the Jewish State continues to thrive. This week saw the annual International Mediterranean Tourism Market at the Israel Trade Fairs and Convention Center in Tel Aviv. Representatives from over 30 countries attended the event, including near neighbors such as Greece and far away South Korea. "The big increase (of Israeli tourists visiting Greece) came in 2010, and since then we have been having an increase in the number of visitors every year," Greece's Tourism Minister Olga Kefalogianni said. "Jewish communities flourished in Greece, and you can see remnants of this presence in cities, first of all in Salonika, but also in other places, such as my place of origin in Crete."