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Watch: Pro-Palestine activists take to Basel streets ahead of Eurovision
Watch: Pro-Palestine activists take to Basel streets ahead of Eurovision

The Independent

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Watch: Pro-Palestine activists take to Basel streets ahead of Eurovision

Pro- Palestine activists marched through the streets of Basel, Switzerland on Saturday to protest Israel 's inclusion in the final of the Eurovision Song Contest. The activists chanted 'Free, free Palestine' and 'boycott Israel' as they marched. Many had smeared themselves with fake blood and held banners and Palestinian flags aloft. Israeli singer Yuval Raphael performed her song 'New Day Will Rise' in the final of the contest on Saturday night, to what BBC commentator Graham Norton called a 'mixed response'. Some audience members booed and two protesters tried to storm the stage during her performance.

BREAKING NEWS Pro-Palestine demonstrators march on Eurovision: Protestors with 'blood' smeared on their faces rally in Basel amid anger over Israel qualifying for song contest's grand final
BREAKING NEWS Pro-Palestine demonstrators march on Eurovision: Protestors with 'blood' smeared on their faces rally in Basel amid anger over Israel qualifying for song contest's grand final

Daily Mail​

time17-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

BREAKING NEWS Pro-Palestine demonstrators march on Eurovision: Protestors with 'blood' smeared on their faces rally in Basel amid anger over Israel qualifying for song contest's grand final

Pro-Palestine demonstrators have marched on Eurovision with faux blood smeared on their faces in Basel amid fury over Israel's entry in the grand final of the contest. Droves of protesters flocked to Barfüsserplatz in the heart of the Swiss city, which is hosting this year's Eurovision contest. Ahead of tonight's much anticipated grand final, crowds of Palestinian supporters held signs which read 'boycott Israel apartheid' and 'no stage for genocide'. One woman held up a prop, representing a body bag, smeared with fake blood across it and her own face.

Members of major UK supermarket chain vote to boycott Israeli goods
Members of major UK supermarket chain vote to boycott Israeli goods

Arab News

time17-05-2025

  • Business
  • Arab News

Members of major UK supermarket chain vote to boycott Israeli goods

LONDON: Members of one of the UK's biggest supermarket chains have voted to end all trading with Israel at its annual general meeting. The motion was put to members of the Co-op Group in light of Israel's ongoing war in Gaza, and its blockade of the Palestinian enclave preventing vital humanitarian aid reaching civilians. In the motion, members called on the Co-op's management to 'show moral courage and leadership' by taking 'all Israeli products off the shelves.' Paul Neill, an activist who helped put the motion to a vote, said: 'We are delighted to say that the motion was passed by a clear majority of Co-op members, reflecting widespread condemnation among the British public for the actions of Israel. 'This is a historic moment for a UK supermarket chain and puts down a marker for other supermarkets and retailers.' In a press release, the Palestine Solidarity Campaign — which has been running a 'Don't Buy Apartheid' campaign for shops and restaurants to avoid Israeli goods and those of companies linked to the country — cited Israel's 'genocide in Gaza and decades of oppression of Palestinian people by military occupation and apartheid' as key drivers of the vote to sever ties, and called on the Co-op to implement the motion and cease selling Israeli products in its stores. Lewis Backon, campaigns officer for the PSC, said: 'Meaningful solidarity actions could not be more urgent as Palestinians continue to face Israel's genocide in the Gaza Strip, and its military attacks, land grabs and ethnic cleansing in the West Bank. 'The Co-op AGM vote shows ordinary people in this country are committed to the cause of justice and freedom for Palestine in their everyday lives and refuse to support Israel's apartheid economy. 'The Co-op must now listen to its members, and implement the motion by taking all Israeli goods off the shelves.' The PSC said many Israeli goods 'such as avocados, peppers, herbs and dates' are common in UK supermarkets. 'Millions in Britain have taken to the streets to oppose Israel's genocide and the UK government's complicity in it through military, diplomatic and financial support,' it added. Israeli agricultural companies — including Hadiklaim, Mehadrin and Edom — 'operate farms and packing houses in illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank,' the PSC said. It added that the Co-op had previously pledged to stop stocking goods from illegal settlements, but that any business done with Israeli agricultural exporters 'supports their role as participants in Israel's colonisation and military occupation of Palestinian land. 'Moreover, campaigners point out that these companies benefit from Israel's systematic destruction of Palestinian agriculture through exploiting the Palestinian captive market, and contribute tax revenue to the Israeli state, which in turn helps it fund its genocide and apartheid against Palestinians.' According to an International Court of Justice decision last July, the 'appropriation of Palestinian resources like water is a war crime,' the PSC said. 'All states have an obligation not to render aid or assistance to Israel in these violations of international law.'

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