The BDS Movement Is Making Strides Across the Middle East
Briefly

"Every pound you spend on their products returns as a bullet in your brother's back." This stark message highlights the economic ties that link consumerism to conflict and suffering in the region.
Effective boycotts have long served as tools to challenge power, disrupting profits, tarnishing reputations, and compelling institutions to change their practices in response to public outrage.
BDS has transformed boycotts into one of the most effective forms of nonviolent resistance in a capitalist world, creating ripple effects that resonate far beyond the checkout counter.
The empty aisles of Carrefour supermarkets in Amman symbolize a resolute boycott campaign, demonstrating how solidarity and conscious consumer choices can disrupt established systems.
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