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Tag Archives: Boycott
The Only Anti-BDS Speech You’ll Ever Need
TIMES OF ISRAEL by Zach Scheinerman December 19, 2014 Next semester, more BDS resolutions are likely to surface on American college campuses. Pro-Israel students may be called upon to speak out against them. I encourage any student facing BDS at … Continue reading
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Tagged BDS, Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions, Zach Scheinerman
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Israeli Paper Responds to UNRWA’s Shocking Boycott Call
JEWISH PRESS by Lori Lowenthal Marcus December 7, 2014 Last week Chris Gunness, a spokesperson for the United Nations Refugee and Works Agency, had a lengthy temper tantrum on twitter. The object of that tantrum, the Jerusalem Post‘s editor-in-chief, Steve Linde, … Continue reading
EU Prepares to Impose Crushing Sanctions on Israel
BREITBART by Thomas Rose October 8, 2014 Even as details of the latest ISIS plot to behead innocents on the streets of London emerges, the machinery of the European Union’s massive bureaucracy is well along its plan to impose crippling economic … Continue reading
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Tagged BDS, Boycott, EU, European Union, ISIS, Palestine, Sweden
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Why it is hypocritical to boycott Israel
THE TELEGRAPH By Jake Wallis Simons May 5, 2014 We’re not normally called upon to justify a decision to travel abroad. Few people would challenge me if I were visiting China, despite that country’s appalling human rights record, repression of … Continue reading