نتائج البحث على: Analysis
By Cecilie Surasky, AlterNet -- Few global-justice campaigns are more polarizing, even explosive, than the effort to use international boycotts, divestment and sanctions to pressure Israel to end its 42-year occupation of the Palestinian territories.
Just ask Neve Gordon.
Ken Loach, Rebecca O'Brien and Paul Laverty write that film-makers should support the growing international movement to boycott Israel – it's wrong to cast our actions as censorship for the Guardian.
Kim Petersen [Dissident Voice] Prejudice does not always come with an ugly face. The same holds for Zionism and racism. It is entirely possible for well-intentioned people to hold a prejudice and, even worse, act on held prejudices.
Anat Matar [Haaretz] - Several days ago Dr. Neve Gordon of Ben-Gurion University of the Negev published an opinion piece in the Los Angeles Times.
In that article he explained why, after years of activity in the peace camp here, he has decided to pin his hopes on applying external pressure on Israel -
including sanctions, divestment and an economic, cultural and academic boycott.
Faris Giacaman
The Electronic Intifada
20 August 2009
Upon finding out that I am Palestinian, many people I meet at college in the United States are eager to inform me of various activities that they have participated in that promote "coexistence" and "dialogue" between both sides of the "conflict," no doubt expecting me to give a nod of approval.
Neve Gordon [Opinion - LA Times] 20 August 2009 - Israeli newspapers this summer are filled with angry articles about the push for an international boycott of Israel.
Nadia Hijab [Agence Global] 10 August 2009 - The American administration is hoping that this week’s Fatah conference will strengthen their peace partner, but Palestinian reactions have been mixed.
[The Real News Video Below] - Boycotted by activists, the Israeli company AHAVA is backed by one of Israel's most powerful families