Here is Canada's statement on BDS
That's Trudeau's views 3 years ago, before the reports from Amnesty, HRW, B'tselem and Yesh Din came out.
Ask him today, after all, he said this in your article.
It doesn’t mean that you can’t criticize decisions by the State of Israel,
As I said before, your stated desire is to force Israel to implement a unilateral plan on Palestinians who don't want what you want. Forcing Palestinians to become Israeli will not cause the armed Palestinian factions to suddenly agree to live peacefully alongside Jews.
I back BDS, the Palestinian movement to end apartheid through sanctions and boycotts.
Don't tell me that's not what Palestinians want.
You don't speak for them, you speak for the apartheid occupying force.
If you were truly interested in rights and peace, you would be backing things like this. Instead of recognizing what both sides need to do, you just make excuses and whine that Israel still exists.
Former justice minister Yossi Beilin and Hiba Husseini, a former legal adviser to the Palestinian negotiating team, to present outline to UN and US officials
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Hey, if this happens and both sides agree then I'm all for it.
You better hope it happens this month because in March the UN will reveal its report on apartheid and the UN will vote.
You've had 50 years and the anti-apartheid movement is well on its way now.
As Amnesty International issues a landmark report on Israeli apartheid, it’s time for Americans to demand accountability, not complicity, from their government.
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