Israel boycott
Eurovision chief rules out future votes on Israel's participation despite ongoing country boycotts
Following Israel’s 2025 Eurovision showing, in which Yuval Raphael’s performance of “New Day Will Rise” came in first in the televoting, there were calls to investigate Israel for rules violations.
The meaning of the Food Coop’s boycott of Israel in Mamdani's New York - opinion
Two books, two realities: How October 7 transformed Lihi Lapid's American book tour - opinion
McGill Law Faculty Chair resigns over institutional failure to protect Jewish students
UN set to defer report on companies with Israeli settlement ties
The UN human rights office had been due to present its first report on the politically charged issue at a session that opens on Feb. 27.
UN, scrap your hollow Holocaust commemoration
Israeli ministers prepare to vote on academic boycott bill
The legislation is intended to harm academic boycotts of Israel abroad that are led by professors employed by Israeli universities and colleges.
Engineering student says Canadian school rejected him for being Israeli
The engineering student was told that he was rejected "due to the conflict and illegal settlement activity in the region."
The Question
'Boycotting Israel as a whole, combined with antisemitism, should be illegal'
An anti-BDS conference at the European Parliament in Brussels took place on Monday.
Books: Hatred of Jews
The late Robert Wistrich edited a collection of essays on antisemitism and anti-Zionism, but left too many questions unasked.
Le rôle clair-obscur des ONG
Plongées dans des situations géopolitiques complexes, les organisations humanitaires doivent affronter certains dilemmes et engendrent parfois plus de mal que de bien
German politicians ignore bank’s BDS account
The bank has declined to take action against the account since the controversy surfaced in February.
Public Security Minister proposes blacklist of companies that support boycotting Israel
Individuals would also be subject to restrictions under proposal guidelines.