Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement
Smash Mouth breaks boycott mold with surprise Tel Aviv club concert
Smash Mouth made a surprise appearance at Tel Aviv’s Barby club as part of a secret concert series, defying the trend of artists boycotting Israel and drawing an enthusiastic crowd.
Over 80 Berlin Film Festival alumni sign open letter urging organizers to take stance on Gaza
Israel will take part in the first Eurovision semifinal, EBU announces
From the Nuremberg Laws to BDS: The return of antisemitic exclusion - opinion
Jewish doctor denied payment from Arkansas after refusing to rule out Israel boycott
Feldman told JTA he is exploring his legal options and wouldn’t rule out a lawsuit against the state as a means of advocating for Palestinian rights
World Rugby’s decision allowing disinvitation of Israel is unsporting - editorial
World Rugby’s decision sets a bad precedent that should raise a red flag in the arena of international diplomacy.
Noa Tishby’s deserved dismissal - opinion
As misguided as her portrayal of the situation may be, Tishby is free to share it. But she shouldn’t have expected the government she’s been bashing to want to keep her on as a representative.
Munich says it can’t block Roger Waters concert
“I do not want to have him [Waters] here, but now we’re going to have to endure it,” said Munich Mayor Dieter Reiter.
Sorry, BDS, Roger Waters: Music should promote coexistence, not racism - opinion
Music has the power to bring people together, regardless of their backgrounds. It is a universal language that transcends borders and cultures, and it should not be used to promote hatred.
SCOTUS refused to rule about anti-BDS laws and free speech. Here’s why - interview
US Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib accused the Supreme Court of being far right for not hearing the case and ruling on the side of the BDS.
Israel bars EU parliament member from entering the country
Israeli law prohibits supporters of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement from entering the country.
US Supreme Court convenes on petitions against anti-BDS laws
The American Civil Liberties Union Foundation filed a lawsuit on behalf of the Times in 2018. In 2019 the case was dismissed by the district court.
Under pressure from the right over Israel, a Jewish nominee to a top US human rights post withdraws
President Joe Biden had nominated Margon, who was criticized for previous bashing of Israel, to be assistant secretary of state for human rights.
TAU conference talks BDS challenges for Israeli businesses today
From Ben and Jerry's to BDS: These are the most politically charged times for Israeli companies