“My views on BDS have changed drastically.”
By doing something about human rights.
The African National Congress is in business with Israel haters.
South Africa recently declined an opportunity to execute a warrant issued by the International Criminal Court (ICC) against Omar al-Bashir, the genocidal president of Sudan.. . .
BDS is mushrooming, as is anti-Semitic sentiment.
The South African clergyman has become the patron of a Christian BDS organization.
At the Durban University of Technology, a resolution passed by the student council stated “that Jewish students, especially those who do not support the Palestinian. . .
The leaders of the “Boycott, Divest, Sanction” (BDS) movement claim to be in favor of strictly nonviolent means of marginalizing Israel. Yet they have no. . .
The South African writer Nadine Gordimer won the Nobel Prize for her fiction. In life, she promoted and romanticized Communism and embraced the anti-apartheid cause. . .
Israel, needless to say, is not an apartheid state. But—in a distinctly Jewish way—it is a state apart.
The history of South African Jewry is replete with parallels in American Jewish history—a fact largely unknown to American audiences but brought to life. . .
Since the 1970s, South Africa's Jewish community has declined from 120,000 to 73,000 souls as its members increasingly migrate to Australia, Israel, America, and England.