Many of us are perplexed at how Israel’s narrative to justify war starts on 7 October 2023 with Operation al-Aqsa Flood.
16 years of blockade against Gaza, decades of forced displacement, military offensives and dehumanisation never happened, if you adopt this narrative.
But these things did happen, and that narrative crumbles when challenged by facts.
In this article, Dr. Izzadeen Chowdhury chronicles the timeline of some of the occupation’s crimes.
https://www.islam21c.com/analysis/israel-no-less-than-timeline-of-terror/
#GazaUnderAttack #AlAqsa
16 years of blockade against Gaza, decades of forced displacement, military offensives and dehumanisation never happened, if you adopt this narrative.
But these things did happen, and that narrative crumbles when challenged by facts.
In this article, Dr. Izzadeen Chowdhury chronicles the timeline of some of the occupation’s crimes.
https://www.islam21c.com/analysis/israel-no-less-than-timeline-of-terror/
#GazaUnderAttack #AlAqsa
Boycotting a tyrannical regime can be an effective tool for several reasons:
1. Economic Impact: Boycotts can severely impact the economy of the targeted regime, reducing its financial resources. This, in turn, may limit the regime's ability to fund its oppressive activities or maintain its grip on power.
2. International Awareness: Boycotts often attract international media attention, thereby raising awareness about the injustices perpetrated by the regime. This can increase pressure from the global community, possibly leading to diplomatic sanctions or interventions.
3. Moral Stand: A boycott sends a strong moral message, not just to the regime, but to the world at large. It's a way of demonstrating that the regime's actions are unacceptable and that people are willing to sacrifice convenience or to stand against tyranny.
4. Solidarity: Boycotts often serve to unite people around a common cause. This sense of solidarity can be empowering for those directly affected by the regime's actions, offering emotional and psychological support.
5. Influence Other Stakeholders: Boycotts can also put pressure on other countries and international companies that may be indirectly supporting the tyrannical regime. The reputational risk involved can force them to reconsider their alliances.
The boycott should start with a complete avoidance of all fruit and vegetables that are often wrongly labelled as “Produce in Israel” when they come from stolen Palestinian land.
In terms of which brands to boycott, FOA (Friends of Al-Aqsa) have made it very simple and easy, with a focus on 3 companies that are reportedly some of the worst offenders:
* Coca-Cola
* Puma
* HP
The BDS movement has expanded the list to include the following companies:
* Siemens
* AXA
* SodaStream
* Ahava
* Sabra
#GazaUnderAttack #BDS
1. Economic Impact: Boycotts can severely impact the economy of the targeted regime, reducing its financial resources. This, in turn, may limit the regime's ability to fund its oppressive activities or maintain its grip on power.
2. International Awareness: Boycotts often attract international media attention, thereby raising awareness about the injustices perpetrated by the regime. This can increase pressure from the global community, possibly leading to diplomatic sanctions or interventions.
3. Moral Stand: A boycott sends a strong moral message, not just to the regime, but to the world at large. It's a way of demonstrating that the regime's actions are unacceptable and that people are willing to sacrifice convenience or to stand against tyranny.
4. Solidarity: Boycotts often serve to unite people around a common cause. This sense of solidarity can be empowering for those directly affected by the regime's actions, offering emotional and psychological support.
5. Influence Other Stakeholders: Boycotts can also put pressure on other countries and international companies that may be indirectly supporting the tyrannical regime. The reputational risk involved can force them to reconsider their alliances.
The boycott should start with a complete avoidance of all fruit and vegetables that are often wrongly labelled as “Produce in Israel” when they come from stolen Palestinian land.
In terms of which brands to boycott, FOA (Friends of Al-Aqsa) have made it very simple and easy, with a focus on 3 companies that are reportedly some of the worst offenders:
* Coca-Cola
* Puma
* HP
The BDS movement has expanded the list to include the following companies:
* Siemens
* AXA
* SodaStream
* Ahava
* Sabra
#GazaUnderAttack #BDS