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18/11/23 06:28 AM IST

BDS movement, led by Palestinian groups against Israel

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  • Amid the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, BDS movement has urged the boycott of some of the biggest and most visible multinational companies, including McDonald’s, Puma, Google, Disney, and Amazon.
BDS Movement
  • The movement was launched in 2005 by more than 170 Palestinian groups to garner international support for Palestinian people’s rights.
  • On its website, it describes itself as an “inclusive, anti-racist human rights movement that is opposed on principle to all forms of discrimination, including anti-semitism and Islamophobia.”
  • It draws inspiration from the South African anti-apartheid movement. BDS urges “nonviolent pressure on Israel until it complies with international law” to meet three demands on Israel:
  •  Ending its occupation and colonization of all Arab lands and dismantling the Wall.
  • Recognizing the fundamental rights of the Arab-Palestinian citizens of Israel to full equality.
  • Respecting, protecting and promoting the rights of Palestinian refugees to return to their homes and properties as stipulated in UN Resolution 194.”
  • Here, “the Wall” refers to the structure separating Israeli and Palestinian settlements in the West Bank.
  • While Israel says it has built it for security purposes, Palestinians say it allows for further annexation of territory at their hands.
  • The International Court of Justice has earlier stated that “Israel must put an immediate end to the violation of its international obligations by ceasing the works of construction of the wall…”
UN Resolution 194
  • The UN Resolution 194 mentioned here was adopted by the UN General Assembly in 1948.
  • It came amid the Israeli-Arab war that followed the creation of Israel that year.
  • It is believed that more than 700,000 Palestinians were displaced and became refugees, in the displacement referred to as the naqba.
  • The resolution said, “Refugees wishing to return to their homes and live at peace with their neighbours should be permitted to do so at the earliest practicable date, and that compensation should be paid for the property of those choosing not to return… by the Governments or authorities responsible.”
Goals of the movement
  • BDS says boycotts involve withdrawing support from Israel’s government, the sporting, cultural and academic institutions associated with it, and “from all Israeli and international companies engaged in violations of Palestinian human rights.”
  • For example, it says “Puma sponsors the Israel Football Association, which includes teams in Israel’s illegal settlements on occupied Palestinian land,” urging the company’s boycott.
  • On these lines, the divestment campaigns “urge banks, local councils, churches, pension funds and universities to withdraw investments” from Israel.
  • Sanctions campaigns “pressure governments to fulfil their legal obligations to end Israeli apartheid”, and for suspending Israel’s membership in international forums such as UN bodies and FIFA.
  • It aims to focus on a “smaller number of carefully selected companies and products for maximum impact”.
  • “Many of the prohibitively long lists going viral on social media do the exact opposite of this strategic and impactful approach,” it says, adding that these lists could risk being ineffective.
Israel Govt. view on BDS movement
  • Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has linked BDS to anti-semitism — the ideology that espouses hatred towards Jewish people and discriminates against them.
  • The founders of the BDS movement.. want to see the end of the Jewish state.
  • They’re quite explicit about it. And I think it’s important that the boycotters must be exposed for what they are.
  • They’re classical antisemites in modern garb. And I think we have to fight them.
Economic Impacts
  • In recent years, a few brands and celebrities have refused to continue working in Israel or perform there as part of tours. These include the US ice cream brand Ben and Jerry’s and Pink Floyd member Roger Waters.
  • But many such boycotts also flow from a longstanding policy of Arab states to boycott Israel.
  • Whether they were driven by this newer movement is difficult to assess. Therefore, measuring the impact of a somewhat scattered movement on an entire state’s economy is hard to say.
Source- Indian Express

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