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Political economy of Israel’s occupation Pt.7 – Hever on the reasons for boycotting Israel
Shir Hever is an economic researcher in the Alternative Information Center, a Palestinian-Israeli organization active in Jerusalem and Beit-Sahour. Researching the economic aspect of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories, some of his research topics include international aid to the Palestinians and Israel, the effects of the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories on the Israeli economy, and the boycott, divestment and sanctions campaigns against Israel. He is a frequent speaker on the topic of the economy of the Israeli occupation.
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I can’t find contact for you elsewhere, so I will leave it here regarding your “Non-violence Will Hurt Israel” article. Nonviolence is not meant to hurt, it is meant to heal. If you were to consider that it would heal Israeli of its cruelty, you understand nonviolence much better.
Thanks, Stephanie, however, it is very unlikely that Shir Hever will be reading your comment here.
Try: http://www.alternativenews.org/english/index.php/about/contact-us
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Yes, one can boycott the US – by not travelling there and, where possible, not buying anything “Made in USA”…if there still is such thing.
I was thinking the same thing, what is made in the USA, other than weapons of all sorts? Would be wonderful if the world would boycott weapons, though.