Successes and Failures of the BDS Campaign

(Institute for Contemporary Affairs-Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs) Adam Shay - In spite of its constant use of belligerent, violent, and deceitful tactics, the "Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions" (BDS) movement has very little to show in the way of success. The cultural field has proven the most successful tier of the boycott movement, when international artists cancel performances in Israel. The reason is often the performers' wish to stop belligerent attacks from BDS operatives or to avoid negative press coverage. Arguing with BDS operatives online merely generates more exposure for their cause. Counter-BDS efforts need to focus on direct contact with the performers, their producers, agents, or anyone involved in the decision to play in a specific location. In addition, artists should be encouraged to come to Israel and state their opinions, as critical as they may be. The writer, a senior researcher at the Jerusalem Center, is regularly called upon by producers and concert promoters in Israel to help battle BDS activists.


2013-05-17 00:00:00

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