This is good, but it missed out that the remnants of the Seven Sisters and the MIC-IMATT are the real powers behind the Zionist lobby. This is why Israel’s status is so vicarious, if these two intertwined powers behind the USA throne decide that Israel is no longer useful and necessary, and even a hinderance to profit, then it will be thrown to the wolves. If I was running a boycott and divest effort, this is where I’d focus my energy.
In reverse order:
1. Harry think-tanks that get some of their money from Israel, or more importantly harass the non-Israel funders of said think-tanks, college endowment funds, etc. for being fellow travelers.
2. Organize boycotts of advertisers in media that support Israel, irrespective of their own positions on Israel.
3. Out mayors and other public officials who use police training and equipment supplied by Israel.
4. Protest campus recruiting drives by State Intelligence Agencies that have any engagement with Israel.
5. Mail flyers to political operatives districts informing voters that their representative supports genocide of Arabs, with loads of pictures, and hopefully introduce an alternative potential candidate for next election who does not.
6. Industrial - good start above, but can be broadened
7. Military members in the community should be platformed where they disagree with policy
Seven Sisters and all North American oil/gas producers use Israel as a trump card to keep Gulf States within the orbit of west. Saudi Arabia in particular is used by USA to help shape oil pricing, but more importantly, they act in turn as trump card against EU and Global South, who depended on Gulf region for a large part of their energy. Actions that hit the individual bottom line of those companies who are most voracious/free spending in their support of Israel or Israeli supporters might help shape their willingness to look for another actor. Support Yemen as a better, cheaper threat to keep Gulf states and EU oil consumers under USA toe. Nasty, but better than having Israel continue business as normal.
This is good, but it missed out that the remnants of the Seven Sisters and the MIC-IMATT are the real powers behind the Zionist lobby. This is why Israel’s status is so vicarious, if these two intertwined powers behind the USA throne decide that Israel is no longer useful and necessary, and even a hinderance to profit, then it will be thrown to the wolves. If I was running a boycott and divest effort, this is where I’d focus my energy.
In reverse order:
1. Harry think-tanks that get some of their money from Israel, or more importantly harass the non-Israel funders of said think-tanks, college endowment funds, etc. for being fellow travelers.
2. Organize boycotts of advertisers in media that support Israel, irrespective of their own positions on Israel.
3. Out mayors and other public officials who use police training and equipment supplied by Israel.
4. Protest campus recruiting drives by State Intelligence Agencies that have any engagement with Israel.
5. Mail flyers to political operatives districts informing voters that their representative supports genocide of Arabs, with loads of pictures, and hopefully introduce an alternative potential candidate for next election who does not.
6. Industrial - good start above, but can be broadened
7. Military members in the community should be platformed where they disagree with policy
Seven Sisters and all North American oil/gas producers use Israel as a trump card to keep Gulf States within the orbit of west. Saudi Arabia in particular is used by USA to help shape oil pricing, but more importantly, they act in turn as trump card against EU and Global South, who depended on Gulf region for a large part of their energy. Actions that hit the individual bottom line of those companies who are most voracious/free spending in their support of Israel or Israeli supporters might help shape their willingness to look for another actor. Support Yemen as a better, cheaper threat to keep Gulf states and EU oil consumers under USA toe. Nasty, but better than having Israel continue business as normal.
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