Moon of Alabama Brecht quote
February 2, 2024
Boycott, Divestment And Sanctions

Despite its utter cruelty and destructiveness Israel is far from achieving its goal of ethnic cleansing Gaza. It also has not even dared yet to attack Hizbullah in south Lebanon. This while Zionists settlers had to move out of the areas surrounding Gaza and from the ground near to the Lebanese border.

Netanyahoo is in a trap. He has to 'do something' to allow for the return of the internal refugees to their homes. But any action towards that will cause more death of his troops and may well hurt Israel's strategic viability.

It seems that the Zionist idea of a settler colony exclusively for Jews is coming, slowly but surely, to its inevitable end.

There have long be signs of this. The boycott, divestment and sanctions campaign (BDS) against Israel has been continuously growing.

I remember that some decades ago groceries in Germany were selling 'Jaffa oranges'. These were from Israel – good fruits by the way – but already back then a constant and more or less silent campaign was underway to shun Israeli products. 'Jaffa oranges' are no longer marketed here. I presume that are now used to produce orange juice which can be sold without naming the country from where the fruits in the juice came from.

There were other failed attempts to sell Israeli produce into European markets. A year or two ago some local Aldi store had potatoes for sale with the country of origin marked as 'Israel/Germany'. I talked to the sales manager and protested against that designation. He admitted that it was wrong to use two origins for one product but complained that if he would label the origin as 'Israel' nobody would buy them.

I have since seen no potatoes from Israel.

People check the country of origin when they buy tangerines. Others check the first three numbers of the barcode on canned products. Anything that starts with 729 comes from a company registered in Israel. I don't buy those neither should you.

During my time as an IT executive I had worked with network managers who would shun any equipment from Israel. Not only because there was a high risk that it could be used for espionage but out of principle concern over Israeli policies.

Back in October Starbucks had sued Workers United – the union organizing its employees — because the union had posted a pro-Palestinian message on social media. The result was a global call to boycott Starbucks. Its success is astonishing:

World's biggest coffee chain cuts sales forecast and misses market expectations amid boycottsMSN, Jan 31 2024

The world's biggest coffee chain told investors on Tuesday night there was a "significant impact on traffic and sales" in the Middle East due to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

The impact was also felt in the US as boycotts of the chain took place, chief executive Laxman Narasimhan told attendees of a post-quarterly earnings conference call.

Some had avoided Starbucks in the Middle East and US after it took legal action in October against Workers United for using Starbucks's name and similar logo.

A post from the union's social media account in October expressed solidarity with the Palestinian people before being deleted.

Boycotting Israel related products is the one small thing each and everyone of us can do without much effort of strain.

Over time it will be successful.

Comments

Here in Britain publuc support for israel is probably less than 10%. You may not know it judging by the news.
Plus, this is an election year.
Im hearing a lot of polatitians with cold feet. For israel the end is nigh !

Posted by: Mark2 | Feb 3 2024 14:55 utc | 301

by Mark2 | Feb 3 2024 14:39 utc | 294
There is a wide variety of olives, with a different purpose – oil or edibles. Dogs, I do not know, and with bananas I know of at least 4 different variants. At least they look different and taste different.
The different story is exploitation, and a mass consumption.
I used to buy an excellent frozen fresh orange juice , until I found out it is an Israeli packaging, imported from Brazil, distributed via Dutch subsidiary. That was before EU certification. It was the same with the tahini sauce. Israel’s packaging, Lebanese origin, imported to the EU by Dutch food certified importer. I like Lebanese, so while I am all for boycotting Israel everywhere, those Israeli guys are so embedded everywhere that when one is trying to exclude them, damages everyone else involved, too.

Posted by: whirlX | Feb 3 2024 15:00 utc | 302

@ Mark2 | Feb 3 2024 14:55 utc | 300
One hopes that that end is nigh, but as long as that 10% of the pro-Zionist population is represented by 98% of the politicians, I see a lengthy uphill battle ahead.

Posted by: malenkov | Feb 3 2024 15:00 utc | 303

Thank You, b! Now I can easily identify the stuff I won’t buy

Posted by: OldFart | Feb 3 2024 15:05 utc | 304

re my previous:
*pro-Zionist 10% (of course)

Posted by: malenkov | Feb 3 2024 15:05 utc | 305

by Mark2 | Feb 3 2024 14:39 utc | 294
“There is a wide variety of olives, with a different purpose – oil or edibles. Dogs, I do not know, and with bananas I know of at least 4 different variants. At least they look different and taste different.
The different story is exploitation, and a mass consumption.
I used to buy an excellent frozen fresh orange juice , until I found out it is an Israeli packaging, imported from Brazil, distributed via Dutch subsidiary. That was before EU certification. It was the same with the tahini sauce. Israel’s packaging, Lebanese origin, imported to the EU by Dutch food certified importer. I like Lebanese, so while I am all for boycotting Israel everywhere, those Israeli guys are so embedded everywhere that when one is trying to exclude them, damages everyone else involved, too.”
Posted by: whirlX | Feb 3 2024 15:00 utc | 301
The humble tomato; our current tomatoes have 26% of the nutrition they had in 1930. By breeding tomatoes to hold more water (water is cheap weight increases, profit increases) over the years they dilute the nutrients; as well the fertilizers and pesticides have ruined much of the soil in North America,which lowers the nutrient value as well- I can’t speak for Europe.
I grew up on a farm .
I garden and I have better tomatoes cause I pay slightly higher prices for heirloom tomatoes.

Posted by: canuck | Feb 3 2024 15:10 utc | 306

The cult and culture that decided to do Israel and to be Israel has lost itself in a blind alley. They have met the brick wall at the end of the alley. Seven point nine billion humans want the cult to fold up shop. Boycotts are happening spontaneously everywhere, even here in US, even here in a heavily Jewish and overwhelmingly blue community. It is over.

Posted by: oldhippie | Feb 3 2024 15:14 utc | 307

I wholeheartedly agree. The Zionists need a viable economy. If they are hit where it hurts most, the ability to make money out of illegal occupation of Palestine, then the Zionists have no alternative but to concede defeat or move out of Israel!
Posted by: L K | Feb 3 2024 14:46 utc | 297

That’s a very rough statement, just as rough as the “unsinkable aircraft carrier” but on the income side of the balance sheet. This still remains very rough. A more accurate statement would (re)place Zionists with imperialism, and economy with world economy, because the expense of unsinkable aircraft carrier is underwritten by imperialist control of the natural and human resources of the region, which it leverages for its global control. No single factor or element suffices, including control of energy resources; for control is ultimately total and determines who survives and who dies within any given scope: regionally, Israel/imperialism or the peoples of the region; and globally, Israel/imperialism or humanity. But back to BDS, surely it does put a chink in the armour of the aircraft carrier, which could become a big whole, maybe even as big as that inflicted by armed struggle.

Posted by: SlowDL | Feb 3 2024 15:18 utc | 308

I was being a bit light harted re Bananas its sataday and clearly we all need to chill a bit.
Diversity breeds in strengh and disease resistence.
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Its the people we are scared to mention who are dominating the public.
In a word…. jews. History is irelevent. Its now, now.
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Malenkov
Agreed, but id say this battle may be over soon but alas the war never ends
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Bananans four types is about right. There all clones makeing the possabilty of extinction highly likely.

Posted by: Mark2 | Feb 3 2024 15:19 utc | 309

Adobe is selling fake AI images of the war in Israel-Gaza
https://www.crikey.com.au/2023/11/01/israel-gaza-adobe-artificial-intelligence-images-fake-news/
https://stock.adobe.com/de/search?k=israel+war&search_type=usertyped&asset_id=658783245
Boykottiert Adobe:
InDesign, Acrobat, Photoshop, Lightroom, Illustrator, Premiere Pro, After Effects, Adobe Commerce, Adobe Audition
Jedermann sein eigener Fußball !

Posted by: John Heartfield | Feb 3 2024 15:33 utc | 310

Remember the USS Liberty. Bomb Tel Aviv until the Zionists return to the pre 1967 borders.

Posted by: Tom_Q_Collins | Feb 3 2024 15:39 utc | 311

by canuck | Feb 3 2024 15:10 utc | 305
Oh yes, everything changed in taste. Chicken too, tomatoes for sure, paprika…even cherries.
We used to get a bag of tomato dried seeds from South America to grow it on our own. Until in Europe they banned a private food imports, between the continents. It was a completely different taste, also quality.
Try to bring an apple in Australia. Not recommended, even if unintentional. Happened to me in 90s. I had to apologize like 20 times, as the food import law and not knowing it is terribly strict to a perpetrator. Only because of a good will of immigration officers, I went out of the airport not having to pay the fine (800 AUD). What can one European apple do to Australia? I wondered ever since.

Posted by: whirlX | Feb 3 2024 15:40 utc | 312

even here in US, even here in a heavily Jewish and overwhelmingly blue community. It is over.
Posted by: oldhippie | Feb 3 2024 15:14 utc | 307

It isn’t over until their accounts are overdrawn.

Posted by: too scents | Feb 3 2024 16:00 utc | 313

Note – boycott all genocidal financial institutions such as Blackrock – what’s Blackrock ?
Blackrock owns ishares – check your investments, it’s a 99% certainty that you own some ishares ETFs. Switch to Vanguard or Fidelity or Schwab ETF. You save 30-50% in fees for same style ETF
Tell your friends to get out of ishares ETFs

Posted by: Exile | Feb 3 2024 16:11 utc | 314

@ malenkov | Feb 3 2024 14:33 utc | 294
The Gaza population would be a lot better off as part of Egypt.

Posted by: Sertorius | Feb 3 2024 16:27 utc | 315

The Gaza population would be a lot better off as part of Egypt.
Posted by: Sertorius | Feb 3 2024 16:27 utc | 315
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Only because your guys are mass-murdering them in Gaza.

Posted by: malenkov | Feb 3 2024 16:31 utc | 316

Weve all heard of folks who were fired or even jailed for insinuating that zionism might be bad in the US and vassal states. I believe its relevent to mention that even conversation on this subject is illegal according to laws in some red US states. The same legislation is in about 30 state legislatures.
11 months ago US supreme court lets an Arkansas law penalising Israel boycotts stand. Basically, you have to sign an affidavit not to boycott Israhell subject to getting business licenses, jobs, and ect.
If someone could prove you tied to avoid an Israeli product in one of these places, Im sure you get the idea.
Im pretty sure that Bibi and crew are still laughing. I doubt theres a better example of a bought Government in history. They flaunt it.

Posted by: Ralph Conner | Feb 3 2024 17:34 utc | 317

by: Sertorius | Feb 3 2024 16:27 utc | 315
The Gaza population would be a lot better off as part of Egypt.
Or Israel nowhere near it.

Posted by: whirlX | Feb 3 2024 18:15 utc | 318

It seems that some MoA barflies here don’t understand that non-Western Jewish people themselves have been subjected to cultural genocide … by Western Jews.
Posted by: Refinejenna | Feb 3 2024 4:50 utc | 213
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Yes, a perfect example of “cultural appropriation,” but few in the West notice it. Although the Western Woke are the ones constantly going on about cultural appropriation as a crime of . . . not sure whta the larger rubric is.
Personally I don’t have a problem with “cultural appropration,” as long as people are just enjoying other people’s cultures, their music, their food, etc.
To continue with the topics mentioned by Refinejenna, it makes sense that immigrants to Israel would be obliged to learn Hebrew, since they must assimilate in that country (but I wonder whether the US Jews who emigrate there learn Hebrew). But “multiculturalism” doesn’t seem to be on the political Zionist agenda.
Perhaps the country is too small to be able to sustain the idea of “hyphenated Hebrews” (like hyphenated Americans). Or such a concept flies in the face of the Zionist ideology, since Jewish is now a nationality, not a religion. It was the Zionists who turned Jewishness into a race, and a nationality. Not the goyim. The goyim didn’t label themselves goyim.
Although racist attitudes toward darker-skinned Jews (Mizrahi) appears to be baked in to the society.
Which is also really weird, since the Mizrahi are the true Middle Eastern Jews, right?
What would happen if all the Palestinians converted to Judaism? Kind of like the Conversos converted to Catholicism but remained Jews in secret. It wouldn’t be the first mass conversion. Weren’t there mass conversions among Native Americans to Christianity?
Since they have already had the cut it would be easy.
It would be a great psy-op, that’s for sure.

Posted by: Jane | Feb 3 2024 18:28 utc | 319

I’ve always been a supporter of BDS as a tool to force the settlements out of the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Now I’ve had some visceral reactions against that when I brought BDS up. I’ve never understood that, since BDS by definition is a non-violent means to oppose and change Israeli policy.

Posted by: Inka | Feb 3 2024 18:30 utc | 320

@Mark2 and whirlX re: banana variety
I was shocked, utterly floored, being driven around Jakarta by my brother-in-law and seeing a broad spectrum of pisang. Bananas of every size, subtle differences in shape, color, bunching. Extinction of the banana is not a worry. I got the impression pisang is to Indonesians what corn is to central Americans.

Posted by: Dr Wellington Yueh | Feb 3 2024 18:58 utc | 321

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Feb 3 2024 10:27 utc | 264
The words you addressed to me form a disingenuous non-response. You accused me of stereotyping and of not knowing true history, so I returned and posted excerpts of the book that illustrate why the points I made were/are legitimate and correct. But since I cannot post up the entire book for you, now you insinuate I’m a nazi.
You’re being intentionally obtuse, so there is no point in talking to you. Read the book to see all the truly horrific revelations about judaism – or don’t and stay ignorant – your choice.

Posted by: DuchessAndBob | Feb 3 2024 19:28 utc | 322

Sertorius @ 315:
Since you mention that the Palestinians in Gaza wwould be better off as part of Egypt, the solution becomes very simple: declare the entire Gaza strip as part of Egypt.
I’m sure the Egyptians would treat the area better than turning it into a giant bombing dump, and the income from the oil and gas deposits in Gaza’s maritime territory would be enough to develop the Gaza region and help Egypt manage its finances as well.
Excellent thinking, Sertorius.

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Feb 3 2024 19:45 utc | 323

DuchessandBob @ 322:
The issue I have with your reading of Israel Shahak’s book is that you appear to have read it without understanding or realising where Shahak may be coming from. I understand that Shahak was not a trained historian, his background was in organic chemistry. So much of what he wrote may be out of historical context and probably applies to mediaeval Judaism and its practice in a mediaeval Christian society in which control of information and what people thought and believed was already very strict, and minor deviations from acceptable behaviours could be punished with extreme sadistic violence.
The Enlightenment of the 1700s produced a similar Enlightenment (Haskala) among Jewish communities in Europe when religious and political freedoms were extended to Jewish people. Many people in these communities began to question what they’d been taught by their rabbis and realised they and their people had been brainwashed for centuries to fear gentiles.
Unfortunately as time went on, the Enlightenment gave way to the European imperial project of the late 1800s which plundered science (and the Enlightenment project itself) for ideas and beliefs that supported Western theft of other people’s lands and resources, and supposed Western cultural superiority, and it was in this period that both Nazism and Zionism had their genesis.
If you call Judaism a cult, then all religions, especially their most literal and fundamentalist sects, are cults, all exhibiting cult-like behaviours and exerting extreme control over their followers’ thinking and actions. In most Western countries, there are no laws forbidding the existence of cults: that would mean no religions could exist. Most Christian churches including the Roman Catholic Church (which many people would definitely consider to be a cult) would oppose and lobby against such laws.

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Feb 3 2024 20:11 utc | 324

@ Refinnejenna | Feb 3 2024 19:45 utc | 323
Great idea. Turn Gaza over to a repressive US satrapy that doesn’t want it anyway.
Anything, just don’t give Gaza the freedom it deserves.

Posted by: malenkov | Feb 3 2024 20:11 utc | 325

Divestiture in the US is practically impossible as all major companies and most sizable others are controlled by Jews as are professional organizations and governmental agencies. For over 100 years their goal to control every important aspect of life merging and integrating so that the control becomes more centralized. Obvious to any reasonably intelligent Gentile but the danger mostly ignored by arrogant Gentile leaders until too late.

Posted by: wob4alta | Feb 3 2024 20:50 utc | 326

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Feb 3 2024 20:11 utc | 324
Go ahead. Keep on critiquing a book you haven’t read. Play the fool forever if it suits you.

Posted by: DuchessAndBob | Feb 3 2024 23:22 utc | 327

Refinnejenna | Feb 3 2024 20:11 utc | 324
*** If you call Judaism a cult, then all religions, especially their most literal and fundamentalist sects, are cults, all exhibiting cult-like behaviours and exerting extreme control over their followers’ thinking and actions. In most Western countries, there are no laws forbidding the existence of cults: that would mean no religions could exist. Most Christian churches including the Roman Catholic Church (which many people would definitely consider to be a cult) would oppose and lobby against such laws.***
There’s a significantly big difference between a cult/religion punishing its own followers or captives for dissent, and a cult/religion punishing *everyone else* for disagreeing with its own assertions — while at the same time not only claiming these non-affiliates are not effectively captives, but seeking to have them punished for even daring to suggest that is the situation.

Posted by: Cynic | Feb 4 2024 0:30 utc | 328

So this “last line of defense” which utilizes a 20 mm radar-guided canon had to be activated. The mounted weapon is a General Dynamics and Raytheon-produced ship defense system which engages closely inbound targets…
Posted by: psychohistorian | Feb 3 2024 6:56 utc | 231
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DDG-107, the USS Gravely, had a close call. Only one CWIS, two up until DDG-86. CWIS is on automatic. Turn it on and it defends the ship.
Overwhelming AD with multiple incoming is what makes the Russkies successful in defeating the Ukies.

Posted by: Acco Hengst | Feb 4 2024 1:19 utc | 329

Israeli Arabs are mostly well integrated and a peaceful part of Israeli society.
Posted by: Sertorius | Feb 3 2024 14:21 utc | 288
In theory. THat’s what the Propaganda and the Fake News says.
Now, just wait and see what is about to happen inside Israel proper. It will be far from ‘peaceful’.
Israel is a failed state. It will soon no longer exist. Pack your bags and get on a jet while you still can!
“Vengeance shall be mine, saith the Lord.”

Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | Feb 4 2024 1:48 utc | 330

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Feb 3 2024 20:11 utc | 324
and @ Refinnejenna | Feb 3 2024 10:27 utc | 264
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The words you addressed to me form a disingenuous non-response. You accused me of stereotyping and of not knowing true history, ….. now you insinuate I’m a nazi.
You’re being intentionally obtuse, so there is no point in talking to you. Read the book to see all the truly horrific revelations about judaism – or don’t and stay ignorant – your choice.
Go ahead. Keep on critiquing a book you haven’t read. Play the fool forever if it suits you.
@ DuchessAndBob | Feb 3 2024 19:28 utc | 322
Posted by: DuchessAndBob | Feb 3 2024 23:22 utc | 327
Well said duchess/bob! Spot on. Disengenuous to a T, I agree! That’s why they’ll remain blocked forever now. No time for tossers. Life’s too short.

Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | Feb 4 2024 2:04 utc | 331

“I can confirm that Duck Duck Go is funded largely by Israeli investors, even though it is incorporated in the USA. This is not a public knowledge, though. I just happen to work in the industry and know some people in the company.”
Mercado4 | Feb 3 2024 # 165
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Thank you, Mercado4. I appreciate knowing this.

Posted by: hispanidad | Feb 4 2024 4:34 utc | 332

Malenkov @ 325:
I was being sarcastic about Sertorius’s idiot remark, in case you had not noticed.

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Feb 4 2024 6:17 utc | 333

Jane @ 319:
Even supposing that all Palestinians willingly converted to Judaism en masse, that would not necessarily help them get better treatment.
Let’s go with an actual example of a group that had been Jewish for at least 2000 years but only had the Torah and not the Talmud. Ethiopian Jews (aka Falashas) brought to Israel in the 1980s found that they had to undergo “conversion” rituals by rabbis at airports where they landed. Even after they complained and had these fake conversions stopped, the Falashas still suffered discrimination, some of which was very sinister indeed as in the case of Falasha women being subjected to Depo-Provera-injected sterilisation without their consent back in the early 2000s.

Posted by: Refinnejenna | Feb 4 2024 6:26 utc | 334

https://www.palestinechronicle.com/icj-ruling-is-not-good-enough-and-this-is-the-way-forward-ilan-pappe/
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ICJ Ruling is Not Good Enough, and This is the Way Forward – ILAN PAPPE

And now comes the new, important lesson: not only can we not hope for a change within Israel, we cannot rely on international law to protect the Palestinians from genocide.
This, however, does not mean that there is no hope in the future for liberation and decolonization. The Zionist project is in the process of imploding from within.
Israel’s Jewish society is disintegrating, its economy is failing, and its international image is deteriorating.
The Israeli army did not function in October and the government is in tatters and unable to provide basic services to its citizens. Under these circumstances, only wars and cynical Western interests will keep this project alive, but for how long?
And yet, such a process of implosion in history can be long, brutal and violent as it transpires in front of our eyes these days.
And we are not just onlookers. The activists among us understand that we have to double and triple what we already know has to be done.
We continue, outside of Palestine, to try and move the ‘B’ and ‘D’, in Boycott and Divestment, to ‘S’, as in Sanction.
This effort can be intensified by pushing in two directions. On one hand, we should exert more pressure on the governments of the global south to be more active, particularly in the Arab and Muslim worlds. On the other hand, we should find better ways to increase the electoral pressure on our representatives in the global north.

If there is hope to stop the genocide all over historical Palestine, it lies in the ability of the global civil society to take the lead. Because it is far too obvious that governments and international bodies are unwilling or unable to do so.

Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | Feb 4 2024 8:42 utc | 335

“Boycott Israeli products! Don’t buy anything with a barcode starting with 729!” (Paraphrased.)
WAIT A MINUTE.
I searched my pantry to see if there was anything with such a barcode. The only one I found was some VineRipe Ketchup. The label clearly says Made in USA. Besides that, if 729 means Israel, then the next two digits must be for the company, since the last five digits (separated from the first five) designate the actual product. If this “729” stuff was true, there could only be 100 companies selling barcoded products in all of Israel!
So I did some more research before leaping headfirst into taking the ketchup back for a refund. A little skepticism about any claim is a good strategy.
This explanation makes logical sense to me:
Misleading barcode claims resurface amid calls for boycott of Israeli goods
https://factcheck.afp.com/doc.afp.com.34BU7EC

Posted by: Dalit | Feb 4 2024 10:47 utc | 336

And we are not just onlookers. The activists among us understand that we have to double and triple what we already know has to be done… We continue, outside of Palestine, to try and move the ‘B’ and ‘D’, in Boycott and Divestment, to ‘S’, as in Sanction…If there is hope to stop the genocide all over historical Palestine, it lies in the ability of the global civil society to take the lead. Because it is far too obvious that governments and international bodies are unwilling or unable to do so.
Posted by: Lavrov’s Dog | Feb 4 2024 8:42 utc | 335
Well said right back at you, Lavrov’s Dog. Thank you. It’s mighty good to be in solidarity with you.
As for Dalit’s post 336, that place calling itself fact check has absolutely not checked the facts about it being “israel” itself that killed almost all the people who died on Oct.7 when the brave Hamas fighters broke Palestine out of the cage the jews built around them in Gaza. Also, even if 729 is a designation of being registered thru “israel” rather than produced there, so what? It’s still good to shun all things “israeli”, even a registering org. But I do get the point that 729 alone does not boycott enough products all by itself and we should all be vigilant in order to avoid buying anything that in any way benefits “israel”.

Posted by: DuchessAndBob | Feb 4 2024 19:24 utc | 337

Americans and the rest of the world won’t be free from ZOG control unless there are credible substitute products and services.
Non-Jew infrastructure in every sector needs to be replaced with organizations that can held accountable.
BDS boycotts are virtually meaningless and will have no impact.
Also, if Israel gets backed into a corner, then we have nuclear war.
Of course, if you don’t produce enought155mm, 120mm shells, drones and conventional missiles, which de-industrialized NATO is incapable of, then one must be planning nuclear war.
So 5000 years of Western history concludes with televised genocide that all the great powers tacitly approve, followed by a thallasocratic nuclear war on the world continent of Asia, with sideshows in Central Europe.

Posted by: ICPtasking | Feb 5 2024 1:37 utc | 338

Malaysia bans Israeli carrier from ports
https://theloadstar.com/malaysia-bans-zim-ships-from-docking-at-its-ports/
By Charlie Bartlett & Gavin van Marle
The Gaza conflict’s impact on shipping has well and truly extended beyond the local region after Malaysian prime minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim (above) today closed the country’s ports to vessels operated by Israeli carrier Zim.

Posted by: liners | Feb 5 2024 13:17 utc | 339