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Airbnb decided it would no longer profit from most illegal Israeli settlements
on stolen Palestinian land. This followed an international campaign led
by the #StolenHomes coalition of organizations affiliated with the BDS
movement for Palestinian rights and human rights organizations.
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Earlier this month, Ilhan Omar made history by becoming the first sitting Congressperson to publicly endorse BDS. Rashida Tlaib, the first Palestinian-American woman elected to Congress, praised the BDS movement and supported cutting U.S. military aid to Israel.
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Mobilizations across the world convinced Argentina’s national football team, led by Captain Lionel Messi, to cancel its exhibition match with Israel.
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Celebrity singer Lana Del Rey became one
of 19 artists to withdraw from Israel’s Meteor Festival, after thousands
of fans and activists from around the world urged her to respect the
Palestinian picket line. Shakira and Lorde were
among other top artists to cancel their concerts in Israel this year.
More than 100 DJs and electronic music artists joined the cultural
boycott of Israel under #DJsForPalestine.
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Chile's Congress overwhelmingly voted to ban products from illegal Israeli settlements built on stolen Palestinian land.
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Major organizations from the Indian women’s movement, representing over 10 million women, endorsed the BDS movement and demanded the release of all Palestinian child prisoners.
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Amnesty International called for an arms embargo on Israel.
It slammed the United States and the European Union for their military
deals with Israel and held them responsible for “fueling mass
violations" of Palestinian human rights.
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The UK Labour Party recently voted to freeze arms sales to Israel. In Ireland, a Minister of State and 50 Irish lawmakers
called for Ireland to stop arming Israel. Earlier, Dublin became the
first European capital to endorse BDS for Palestinian rights.
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Parliamentarians from Spain and Portugal took a stand for Palestinian rights and denounced Israel's war crimes and racist "Jewish Nation-State Law." Several cities in Italy and the Spanish state called for an arms embargo on Israel.
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The Movement for Black Lives released a
powerful statement of solidarity with the Palestinian people and called
for the United States to end its $38 billion in annual military aid to
Israel.
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40 international Jewish social justice organizations recognized
that the BDS movement for Palestinian rights has a proven commitment to
“fighting antisemitism and all forms of racism and bigotry.” They
condemned attempts to stifle criticism of Israel’s policies.
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A 2018 Nobel Prize winner in Chemistry, Professor George P. Smith, expressed support for the BDS movement and for cutting US military aid to Israel.
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Adidas stopped sponsoring the Israel Football Association (IFA),
which includes teams based in illegal settlements built on stolen
Palestinian land, after appeals from more than 130 Palestinian sports
clubs.
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Trade unionists and human rights activists in Tunisia and across the Arab world forced Israel's Zim shipping line to suspend its routes to Tunisia.
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The Canadian Federation of Students, representing more than 500,000 students, just voted at their Annual General Meeting to back the BDS movement.
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Leeds became the first UK university to
divest from firms involved in Israel's arms trade, following a BDS
campaign by Palestine solidarity activists. The university has divested
more than $1.2 million in holdings from corporations that trade military equipment with Israel.
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Quakers became the first church in the UK to
say they "will not invest in any company profiting from [Israel's
military] occupation." Recently, several US churches have also voted to
divest from Israeli and international companies complicit in Israel's
violations of Palestinian human rights.
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From South Africa, Nkosi Zwelivelile Mandela, a member of parliament and Nelson Mandela’s grandson, has affirmed the critical role BDS is playing to end Israeli apartheid.
Find out more: https://bdsmovement.net/news/18-highlights-bds-impact-2018