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Sep 29, 2010
#BDS: The Jews Behind BDS
The campus campaign to divest from Israel, its Jewish student supporters and where it's going
Students for Justice in Palestine had declared victory at Hampshire College.
It was Feb. 12, 2009, and the Hampshire Board of Trustees had just voted to divest from the State Street Fund, an investment firm with holdings in Israel and the West Bank. It was, SJP thought, the first time that any school in the country had divested from Israel. Soon afterwards, however, the board of trustees issued a statement claiming that the school had not divested because of the company’s connections to the Israeli occupation. In fact, the board stated, the decision “expressly did not pertain to a political movement or single out businesses active in a specific region or country.”
This did not matter to the SJP. The group—a national organization—called for a renewed push nationwide for what they call BDS, or boycott, divestment and sanctions targeting the Israeli occupation of the West Bank for alleged human rights violations.
This was not the first time that activists at the 1,500-student liberal arts college in western Massachusetts had advocated for such a boycott. Hampshire was the first school in the country, in 1977, to divest from Apartheid-era South Africa—sparking a national wave of similar resolutions. Notwithstanding the statement of the board of trustees, BDS supporters hoped for the same result this time.
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#BDS: South Africa's Israel boycott
When Chief Albert Luthuli made a call for the international community to support a boycott of apartheid South Africa in 1958, the response was a widespread and dedicated movement that played a significant role in ending apartheid. Amid the sporting boycotts, the pledges of playwrights and artists, the actions by workers to stop South African goods from entering local markets and the constant pressure on states to withdraw their support for the apartheid regime, the role of academics also came to the fore.
One significant move was the resolution taken by 150 Irish academics not to accept academic posts or appointments in apartheid South Africa. In 1971, the council of Trinity College Dublin took a decision not to own shares in any company that traded or had a subsidiary that traded in the Republic. The council later resolved that the university would not retain any formal or institutional links with any academic or state institution in South Africa.
Almost four decades later, the campaign for boycott, divestment and sanctions is gaining ground again in South Africa, this time against Israeli apartheid.
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3:19 PM
#BDS: الكشف عن ضغوط على اليمن للتطبيع مع اسرائيل
كشف وزير الإعلام حسن اللوزي عن ضغوط مورست على اليمن لدفعها للتفريط بموقف الإجماع العربي وإقامة علاقات مع إسرائيل.
ولم يكشف اللوزي عن طبيعة هذه الضغوط ومصدرها لكنه قال : "علاقتنا قوية ومتينة مع الولايات المتحدة ولكن ليس على حساب الشعب الفلسطيني والمصالح القومية".
وأضاف أن علاقات بلاده مع أمريكا قوية وواضحة ويتم بناؤها لمواجهة التهديد المشترك لجرائم تنظيم القاعدة والتعاون لدعم التنمية في اليمن.
وأكد اللوزي في تصريحات نشرتها صحيفة "السياسية" الثلاثاء أن إنجاح الحوار الوطني الجاد والمسؤول بين كافة القوى السياسية اليمنية كفيل بالتغلب على التحديات التي تواجه اليمن وإغلاق الباب نهائياً أمام التدخلات والأيادي الخارجية والمتعاونين معها.
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2:42 PM
#BDS: النقابات المهنية الاردنية تدعو الى مقاطعة حملة بيئية سيشارك فيها اسرائيليون
دعت النقابات المهنية الاردنية اليوم الاربعاء الى مقاطعة حملة بيئية في منطقة وادي الأردن تنظمها "جمعية أصدقاء الأرض والشرق الأوسط" الشهر المقبل بمشاركة اسرائيليين، معتبرة انها "تطبيع مع العدو".
وقال بادي الرفايعة رئيس لجنة مقاومة التطبيع النقابية أن "نشاطات الجمعية هي أعمال تطبيعية مرفوضة ومدانة، فهذه جمعية مسخرة للتطبيع مع العدو الصهيوني (اسرائيل) تحت عناوين حماية البيئة التي هي مجرد غطاء للتطبيع بشكل أساسي".
واضاف "هذه النشاطات ضد مصالح المملكة ومن غير المعقول ان يحافظ العدو الصهيوني على البيئة وهو الذي يقتلع أشجارا ويتسبب بالحرائق في الأغوار كما يتسبب بتلوث المياه والجفاف لنهر الاردن والبحر الميت".
وتابع الرفايعة "نحن ضد هذا النشاط وننظر اليه على أنه أخطر مما يبدو عليه والمشاركون به يضرون بمصلحة المملكة، ورغم قلة عددهم فان تأثيرهم خطير على بلدنا وعلى المنطقة العربية".
ووفقا للموقع الإلكتروني لـ"جمعية أصدقاء الأرض والشرق الأوسط" فستنظم في 8 تشرين الاول (أكتوبر) المقبل حملة ركوب دراجات هوائية في منطقة وادي الأردن، بهدف "جذب الانتباه إلى التهديد الذي تشكله آثار التغير المناخي على نهر الأردن والبحر الميت".
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1:24 PM
#BDS: Hollywood stars salute Israel
Movie industry figures attend gala event in support of Jewish state at Kodak Theater, complete with limousines, red carpet, paparazzi. Actor Jon Voight: World playing a dangerous game by going against Israel
Hollywood stars, red carpets and Israel: More than 500 people were present at an event dedicated to Israel held in Hollywood on Monday, including reel stars, movie industry veterans and local business figures.
Among those attending were Jon Voight, father of Angelina Jolie; Shaun Toub, known for his role in Crash; actor and scriptwriter Howard Rosenman, Beverly Hills Mayor Jimmy Delshad; Israeli-American producer Avi Arad; Israel's Deputy Foreign Minister Danny Ayalon; and actor-models Moran Atias and Noa Tishby, who also MC'ed the event. Representatives from Hollywood's major studios were also present.
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11:18 AM
#BDS: Israeli physicist to represent Israel in Sahara Race alongside runners from Lebanon, Iran
n addition to the race's physical and mental challenges, Yitzhak is also concerned about being an Israeli man in an Arab country. "I'm not booking a taxi to the hotel in advance. I'd rather order it on the spot," he explained. Yitzhak will be wearing a sponsor's T-shirt with Israel's flag on it. "I fear a security incident," he admitted. "There will be a problem if such a thing occurs. I hope it will be alright."
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11:12 AM
#BDS: N.Y. musicians’ union shuts down debate over Israel/Palestine
Rich Siegel has been a member of Local 802, Associated Musicians of Greater New York, for 25 years, and lately resigned. Below, his explanation, followed by his letter of resignation to the president of the union as well as to the editor of the union paper, Allegro.
There has been an ongoing struggle and controversy about the publishing of letters on this issue at local 802 for awhile. It began with an article about a member bringing a music program to Palestinian children on the West Bank. The article was a human interest story which did not get into the politics at all. Even so, predictably, a Jewish member wrote in complaining about Anti-Semitism. I responded to that, as did Tom Suarez, and our letters were published.
This began a fire-storm of responses, a couple were published, and then the union decided to stop publishing letters on the subject, so no rebuttals, and nothing at all on the subject for several months. With a new administration in place at the union, I was able to get a letter published asking members to respect BDS. Another fire-storm.
Another member, cellist Aaron Minsky, organized a letter writing campaign, not to disagree with me, but to shut down all mention of Israel in our union paper. He succeeded. The union published one letter as a rebuttal to my letter, and is now refusing to publish any letters on the subject at all. Additionally no further articles relating to Palestine have been published after that one article two years ago. I don't know whether this is a matter of policy or not.
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9:49 AM
#BDS: SA university must reconsider Israel ties - Haidar Eid

As a graduate of the University of Johannesburg and a resident of Gaza, I find it distressing that the university has signed an agreement with Israel's Ben Gurion University despite the policy of ethnic cleansing and the latest war crimes committed against the people of Gaza by the nation's government.
Israeli academic institutions are known to be complicit in Israel's policy of colonization and apartheid. As such, an agreement with an academic institution goes against the words of Nelson Mandela, who said in 1997:
“It behoves all South Africans, themselves erstwhile beneficiaries of generous international support, to stand up and be counted among those contributing actively to the cause of freedom and justice … we know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians.”
Israeli academic institutions are known to be complicit in Israel's policy of colonization and apartheid. As such, an agreement with an academic institution goes against the words of Nelson Mandela, who said in 1997:
“It behoves all South Africans, themselves erstwhile beneficiaries of generous international support, to stand up and be counted among those contributing actively to the cause of freedom and justice … we know too well that our freedom is incomplete without the freedom of the Palestinians.”
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9:46 AM
#BDS: 500 Swiss sign up to board Freedom Flotilla 2
More than 500 activists from Switzerland alone have signed up to take part in the humanitarian Freedom Flotilla 2 convoy, which is expected to set sail to an under siege Gaza before the end of 2010 to deliver aid, the European Campaign to End the Siege on Gaza said, adding that the campaign has received thousands of other requests from the world over.
The European campaign spokesman in Switzerland and Swiss MP Josef Zisyadis said in a press statement Monday: “Preparations to participate in the Swiss ship in the Freedom Flotilla 2 are complete, as more than 500 people signed up to participate in breaking the unjust siege imposed on the Gaza Strip for the fifth straight year.”
The number of signees chosen to board the ship will be announced, Zisyadis said, adding that his campaign desires to make a third of the participants media leads. Dozens of Swiss media outlets have already placed requests to board the ship. The ship’s operators have stopped accepting requests from media.
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9:44 AM
Sep 28, 2010
#BDS: Boycotting Israel gains momentum

The boycott by activists from the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) Movement is gaining momentum in spreading protest against the selling of Israeli goods made in Palestinian occupied lands.
"They have shops selling goods from the illegal settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories. There is no reason why we should have shops here selling goods which are basically produced in an illegal settlement," a protester outside a London branch of the Israeli cosmetics firm Ahava told Press TV.
Stolen Beauty is CODEPINK's contribution to the BDS Movement against Ahava Dead Sea Laboratories.
"There is nothing beautiful about occupation and beauty products made in settlements on the West Bank, on occupied Palestinian land, that are subsidized in illegal settlements," the Campaign Manager of Stolen Beauty Nancy Kircorian said.
This boycott is just one in a long line of others gaining momentum worldwide.
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2:20 PM
#BDS: MMA superstars to take on Israeli fighters
Critics call it barbaric, but fans of Mixed Martial Arts say it is a serious sport that demands highest level of athleticism. World's best to enter octagon cage in Tel Aviv's Nokia arena in November. Get ready for some blood, sweat and tears
The full contact combat sport is immensely popular around the world, with billions of dollars in annual revenue. The MMA's fan base in Israel has been growing steadily since local television stations began airing the bouts regularly.
Ticket prices for fight night at Nokia arena range from NIS 99 ($26) to NIS 1,000 ($265) near the octagon "cage."
Former heavyweight champion Ricco Rodriguez, "The African Assassin" Rameau Thierry Sokoudjou Nkamhoua and Jeff Monson are among the MMA stars who are due to appear in Tel Aviv.
Eighteen of the best Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) fighters in the world are scheduled to arrive in Israel on November 9 to take exchange blows in Tel Aviv's Nokia arena. The fighters, who have been elevated to god-like status around the world, will take on some local fighters as well.
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10:10 AM
#BDS: 'Love Revealed' debuts in Jerusalem
Christian American composer Esther Upham presents her oratorio 'Ahava Mitgala' as theme of hope for Israel, Jewish people
While anti-Semitism and sentiment against Israel is growing and international performers boycott the nation, one artist is bringing a message of comfort for the Jewish state.
Upham, a pianist and composer, drew her inspiration from scripture and from living in Israel for two years as she composed this 15-song piece.
Esther Upham, a Christian American composer, will debut her oratorio, “Ahava Mitgala” (Love Revealed), in Jerusalem during the High Holidays. This classical has a theme of hope for Israel and the Jewish people.
The piece, in Hebrew, will debut on Tuesday at the YMCA on King David Street. Upham, who will play the piano, will be accompanied by the Israel Chamber Orchestra conducted by Elli Jaffe together with the Jerusalem A-Cappella Singers directed by Judi Axelrod.
“The theme of Ahava Mitgala is an expression of God’s love and the continued covenant promises that he has made to Israel, both the land and the people,” Upham says.
Her inspiration for writing the oratorio came from the biblical text but also from living in Israel.
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10:08 AM
#BDS: الزراعة تقرر استئناف تصدير الزيتون الى اسرائيل
ذكرت مصادر مطلعة ان وزارة الزراعة وافقت اليوم على ثلاثة طلبات لتصدير ثمار الزيتون الى اسرائيل، مشيرة الى ان هذه الخطوة وجدت معارضة من جمعية مصدري منتجات الزيتون.
وعزت الوزارة قرارها الى "حرصها على مصلحة المزارعين والمستثمرين الأردنيي".
وتعقد جمعية مصدري منتجات الزيتون مؤتمرا صحفيا يوم غد الاربعاء بالتعاون مع نقابة أصحاب المعاصر وبعض الجهات الأخرى لشرح مخاطر فتح باب تصدير ثمار الزيتون إلى إسرائيل
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9:55 AM
#BDS: Israel, South Africa, Academic Boycotts
The Faculty Senate at the University of Johannesburg will vote this week on whether to end an academic relationship between the South African university and one in Israel, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev.
The vote has set off an intense debate among South African academics and intellectuals, with Archbishop Desmund Tutu last week urging the faculty at Johannesburg to cut their ties to Ben-Gurion. "Israeli universities are an intimate part of the Israeli regime, by active choice. While Palestinians are not able to access universities and schools, Israeli universities produce the research, technology, arguments and leaders for maintaining the occupation," Tutu wrote in Times Live.
For Israeli academics and many others who oppose academic boycotts, a vote to sever ties to Ben-Gurion could mark a major defeat. Not only would there be a concrete example of institutional support for an academic boycott, but there would be added symbolism to the move coming from South Africa. Boycott backers have repeatedly compared Israel's treatment of Palestinians to the apartheid regime in South Africa's treatment of its black majority -- a comparison that has been fiercely opposed by Israel's supporters (and by some critics of Israel as well).
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9:44 AM
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