Well, let's not try to turn yet another thread into an
ad hominem troop convention.
The reality is that there is a serious UK move to draw attention to Israeli war crime and humanitarian law abuse. Good luck to it.
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Retaliation! If we can only find a way
How to react to the so-called British boycott against Israel? This is a question asked by many players in the Jewish world after the University and College Union, Britain's largest teachers union, voted to consider an academic boycott of Israeli universities. How can one take revenge against a body on which one has no influence? And, even if it was possible, would revenge make British academia more reluctant to boycott Israel, or rather more prone to spite criticism and stay the course?
Retaliation! If we can only find a way - Haaretz - Israel News
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Here's a good example of 'blind Zionism'. This guy would have you believe that the British move is NOT a retaliatory move in itself. He portrays it as British
aggression, just as the IOF misrepresent Palestinian resistance.