Anti-Israel bigotry and bias BDS

DR.MANFRED GERSTENFELD : WHO FUNDS THE ANTI-ISRAEL BDS MOVEMENT……?

Anti-Semites and part-time Anti-Semites.

The bigoted BDS movement singles out Israel because it’s much more easier to attack a liberal pluralistic society, than to target the Chinese, Russian, N.Koreans and a whole slew of Muslim states throughout the world.

The bigoted BDS movement:

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Who funds the BDS Movement against Israel?

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Many Palestinians have come to the realization that they can only destroy Israel via soft asymmetrical conflict rather than waging war or committing terrorist acts. Who is funding the BDS Movement that stands at the forefront of Palestinian soft asymmetrical conflict attempts?

May 15, 2015, 09:30AM | Rachel Avraham

Many Palestinians have come to the realization that waging wars and implementing terrorist attacks won’t lead to the destruction of the State of Israel. Therefore, they have implemented a new method of warfare known as soft asymmetrical conflict. According to Professor Ofira Seliktar, “It’s an asymmetrical war of ideas which is used to delegitimize a target country and in this case, Israel. Since the Oslo peace process and the terror attacks that followed, they created a new type of war, which is fought in the academia and the media but especially in the academia.”

Manfred Gerstenfeld, the former chair of the Steering Committee at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs, told JerusalemOnline: “The BDS Movement started really as a concept in 2001 in Durban, South Africa. There, the UN World Conference against Racism took place. At the same time also in Durban, a NGO forum was held. This conference, instead of promoting anti-racism, transformed into an anti-Israel hate movement.

There, the idea of systematically promoting boycotting Israel was raised in many fields including the academic world, culture, sports, politics, etc. These people understood that the real impact would not be on Israel on itself but is that it would draw attention. It was a public relations idea that would bring the Palestinian issue into the public domain People were shocked by the incredible hate that burst out from that conference. This was a major explosion of pro-hate activities against Israel.”

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