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Boycott Israel Campaign Continues After Gaza Ceasefire

1 February 2026
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Boycott Israel Campaign Continues After Gaza Ceasefire
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Israel’s ongoing military actions in Gaza have drawn global condemnation, highlighting the suffering of Palestinians, with over 70,000 reported deaths. In response, there are increasing calls for boycotts and divestment from Israeli businesses, echoing historical movements against apartheid. Despite a temporary ceasefire, violence continues, challenging the effectiveness of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement to maintain momentum. The international community’s growing scrutiny may impact Israel’s global standing and economic relations.

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