Project Mission

In the struggle against oppression and discrimination, history has witnessed pivotal moments where societies stood against regimes of supremacy and apartheid. 

Human rights organizations, including Amnesty International, have raised a compelling voice, recognizing Israel's imposition of military rule in the occupied territories of the West Bank and Gaza as akin to an apartheid regime. This system perpetuates discrimination and oppression against Palestinians, echoing the dark chapters of South Africa's apartheid era.




The triumph against apartheid in South Africa stands as a beacon of hope, owing much to the global boycott campaigns that illuminated the inhumanity of such systems. 


International solidarity and a boycott of South Africa prompted a realization within the regime that they were isolated due to their unjust practices. Beyond the economic ramifications, the cultural and academic boycotts significantly contributed to dismantling the pillars of apartheid.



Now, facing similar injustices, the call for a boycott against Israel's apartheid policies echoes loudly. It seeks not only economic change but also aims at igniting a global conscience against the injustice and inequality faced by Palestinians. 



By advocating for cultural, academic, and economic boycotts, there's hope to compel change and pave the path towards the cherished ideals of freedom, equality, and justice for all.



Understanding the normalization of the settler colonial regime through economic exchange illuminates how this process comes at the expense of the persecuted population.


Understanding the nature of the settler colonial regime and analysing the prolonged resistance can shed light on the most effective methods to achieve freedom while respecting the human cost.

Moving away from deceptive and grandiose rhetoric, as well as ostentatious celebrations with fireworks and smoke, is essential in gaining a genuine understanding of the situation.


Failure of Armed Struggle:

Armed conflict has proven to be too remote to achieve any significant success or minimal effectiveness.


Eroding the Palestinian Civil Society from Within Over the Last 30 Years:

The Oslo dealers have dedicated their efforts to attacking Palestinian civil society, eradicating the achievements of the First Intifada, discussed in PA Recruited and in Subcontractor chapters.

Lack of a Political Structure:

The Oslo dealers, presented as insiders, were able to effectively dismantle any Palestinian political structures that withstood Israeli attempts.

Those who did not conform to the Oslo sellout and its settler-colonial project have been attacked by Oslo dealers both inside the Palestinian Occupied Territories and abroad through affiliated diplomacy.


Not Allowed to Return to Their Homes