The boycotts began to widen around two months ago, spreading to the hard sciences and to the university level—“universitywide movements and more importantly decisions to cut all ties with Israeli universities and Israeli academics,” she said.
More than 20 universities in Europe and Canada have adopted such bans, she said.
When an ethics committee at Ghent University in Belgium recommended terminating all research collaborations with Israeli institutions in late May, Israeli computational biologist Eran Segal didn’t see it coming.
The committee also called for a Europe-wide suspension of Israel’s participation in research and education programs, which often depend on European Union funding.
Lidor Madmoni, chief executive of a small Israeli defense startup, prepared for months for a June international weapons show in Paris. The conference, Eurosatory, would be a rare opportunity for his small staff to expand their business, he said. Then came an email informing him that, because of a French court decision, his company was prohibited from attending.
The French decisions “shocked the entire community” of Israeli defense technology companies, said Noemie Alliel, managing director in Israel for Starburst Aerospace, an international consulting firm that develops and invests in startups in aerospace and defense.
Conference organizers said they had appealed to overturn the court decision and told Israeli companies in an email that they were doing all that they could to enable them to attend.
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@V0terPupRepublican2yrs2Y
Hamas has infiltrated every government all over the world. The world needs to support Israel not the terrorist in Gaza or anywhere else in the world.
@PepperFrankDemocrat2yrs2Y
They didn't infiltrate, they didn't need to. The Arabs are basically Germany in the 1940s they are antisemetic because for 1400 years their leaders have used Jews as an out group to avoid accountability. So they are just purely antisemetic. It's merging with the American elite's antisemitism to take a new horrifying form.
@ISIDEWITH2yrs2Y
Do you think boycott movements are an effective way to address political issues, and why or why not?
@9QTTKJ7Independent2yrs2Y
Yes, some companies will not notice issues until it begins to effect their bottom line/profits
@YouthfulLapwingDemocrat2yrs2Y
So interesting that all of these so call human rights activists have nothing to say about the criminality of North Korea, China, Iran, Russia, Somalia, Congo, Venezuela, and Burma against their citizens,,, but then of course they are not Jewish.
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