The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement has established ‘do no harm’ as a central ethical principle for global solidarity over the past 20 years. The movement reflects on the severe violence faced by Palestinians amid the Israeli state's ongoing actions, now supported by right-wing global forces. Despite overwhelming challenges, the BDS movement finds strength in its collective achievements while recognizing the need for hope and resolve in the fight against oppression. Learning from the past is crucial for advancing the struggle for freedom and dignity against colonial aggression.
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement has mainstreamed the ethical principle of ‘do no harm,’ focusing on global solidarity since its inception 20 years ago.
The Israeli state, supported by the US, EU, and UK, aims to normalize its oppression and commit further violence against Palestinians amid the current crisis.
Reflecting on achievements against overwhelming challenges reinforces a sense of hope, resilience, and the resolve to dismantle oppression and pursue freedom.
The ongoing genocide and oppression of Palestinians serve as a reminder of the importance of solidarity and the need to resist the normalization of violence.
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