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Published in: Home: NewsUK accused of being ‘complicit’ in Gaza deaths after giving Elbit new contract
Revealed: Fresh wave of public cash handed to Israeli arms maker whose weapons are used for ‘genocide’
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Published in: Home: NewsIsraeli nationals on trial over protest at Elbit UK’s head office
Case against dissidents for damage to HQ of Israel-linked arms company is thought to be first of its kind in Britain
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Published in: Home: NewsElbit Six: Retrial for Palestine activists who shut down arms factory
It comes after jurors failed to reach a verdict in December
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Published in: Home: NewsElbit Six: Palestine activists who shut down factory could face fresh trial
Jurors last month couldn’t decide whether activists were guilty over shutdown of Elbit Systems operations in the UK
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Published in: Home: NewsWoman, 69, injured after being pushed by police officer at Palestine march
‘I’m your typical granny figure, there was no way I was in any way threatening’
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Published in: Home: NewsRefugee ‘sanctuary’ councils invest pension funds in Israel-linked arms firms
It comes as MPs vote on the ‘anti-boycott bill’, which could ban councils from divesting for ethical reasons
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Published in: Home: NewsJury retires in trial of ‘Elbit Eight’ who shut down Israeli arms factories
Activists say their actions in 2020 and 2021 were lawfully justified amid Israeli attacks on Palestinian civilians
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Published in: Home: FeatureThe ‘other’ Palestine protesters quietly shutting down arms factories
Activists are taking their fight from munitions makers to the courtroom as the ‘Elbit Eight’ trial begins
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Published in: North Africa, West Asia: OpinionSanctions not normalisation are needed to stop Israel’s human rights abuses
Until when will the Israeli government be allowed to continue its transgressions without international accountability?
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaIsrael’s ongoing war against human rights defenders
Through suppressing those who criticise its human rights record, Israel is proving that it is not a liberal democracy.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaExceptional Israel: the case for BDS
A case for BDS by other means.
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Published in: TransformationIf the MacArthur Foundation wants a low carbon economy, why is it investing in fossil fuels and ignoring grassroots action?
Too many foundations fail to practice what they preach on climate change. It’s time to close the gap.
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaReferendum on the academic boycott of Israel at SOAS
London's School of Oriental and African Studies is holding a referendum on whether to cut ties with universities in...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaIs a boycott of Israel inconsistent? Yes and No
A recurrent challenge in controversies over boycotting Israeli policy is consistency. But what is problematically...
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Published in: HomeBDS and the politics of ‘radical’ gestures
Boycotts and divestment can be useful tools for righting wrongs, but they are apolitical tantrums in cases of right...
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Published in: TransformationDirect action is useless without the masses
Marches may not always bring visible results, but they are crucial for political change. Direct action can't be the...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaCritique of the boycott divestment sanctions movement, from a Jewish supporter of the Palestinian cause
The moral degeneration of Israel must not have as its indirect consequence the moral degeneration of the Palestinian...
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Published in: openSecurityOn Israel-Palestine and BDS
Those dedicated to the Palestinian cause should think carefully about the tactics they choose.
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Published in: HomeBoycotting Israel: the situation has changed and I have changed my mind too
The latest Israeli assault on Gaza is for one scholar an occasion to rethink the fundamental arguments for and...
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Published in: North Africa, West AsiaTear down the walls: international solidarity march for Palestine, sanctions for Israel
Israel's assault on Gaza provokes international demonstrations and calls for boycotts and economic sanctions.