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The Middle East Studies Association (MESA) in the US will soon vote on whether it will answer the call for BDS. As the largest academic body of its kind, the outcome could set the tone for the institutions worldwide, writes Samar Saeed.
The paranoid backlash to US campus protests is a reminder that direct action works, writes Vijay Prashad. And this time the students won't be deterred.
To stop the Israeli settler-colonial enterprise, we must divest from and target the energy companies that fuel its crimes in Gaza, writes Charlotte Rose.
As Koreans, our Palestine solidarity is rooted in a shared history of colonisation and occupation. We refuse to be complicit in Israel's crimes, writes Sofia P.
Freezing a Jewish anti-Zionist group's bank account echoes Nazi policies and shows the extent of Germany's support Israel's war on Gaza, writes Timo Al-Farooq.
Comment: In Germany, support for BDS and criticism of Israel is comfortable justification for exclusion from the public sphere, writes Denijal Jegic.
Comment: Whether or not Netanyahu allows the trip, it will open a debate around BDS and unacceptable Israeli policies, and will cause Israel significant diplomatic damage, writes Rami Khouri.
Amal Clooney broke her silence on Gaza with the revelation she'd bring Israel to the ICC. So do we owe Amal Clooney an apology, asks Ruqaiya Haris.
Comment: The German parliament's motion to brand BDS anti-Semitic is wrong, and a blow to free speech, writes Denijal Jegic.
Comment: Despite Israel's efforts to smother BDS, the Argentinian team's move proves decisively that the movement can and will continue to grow from the bottom up, writes Hilary Aked.