Israel's policies towards Palestinians have been criticized for decades by human rights groups. Some advocacy organizations are now calling for economic pressure through targeted boycotts of Israeli goods, businesses, and cultural institutions. Supporters argue this non-violent tactic could promote peace by encouraging compliance with international law, while critics say it unfairly singles out Israel and hinders the peace process.
Israel's policies towards Palestinians have been criticized for decades by human rights groups. Some advocacy organizations are now calling for economic pressure through targeted boycotts of Israeli goods, businesses, and cultural institutions. Supporters argue this non-violent tactic could promote peace by encouraging compliance with international law, while critics say it unfairly singles out Israel and hinders the peace process.
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Israel's policies towards Palestinians have been criticized for decades by human rights groups. Some advocacy organizations are now calling for economic pressure through targeted boycotts of Israeli goods, businesses, and cultural institutions. Supporters argue this non-violent tactic could promote peace by encouraging compliance with international law, while critics say it unfairly singles out Israel and hinders the peace process.
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