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Freeze Flashmob to promote Boycott Israel in Dutch supermarket

by Haitham Sabbah January 30, 2010

Freeze Flash Mob in supermarket in Holland to promote boycott of Israeli products. ‘We will not do business as usual with Israel as long as it commits war crimes and doesn’t comply with international law.’ Video link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoLuicl3UF0 It was a busy Thursday night on the 28th of January in the big supermarket Albert Heijn [...]

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Adri Nieuwhof – Boycott of Ahava Dead Sea products makes an impact

by SR Editor December 3, 2009

By Adri Nieuwhof* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz The international campaign to boycott Ahava beauty products has recently won the support of a Dutch parliamentarian and an Israeli peace group. During the past few months, activists in Canada, the UK, Ireland, Israel, the United States and the Netherlands have campaigned against the sale of Ahava [...]

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Heineken & Palestine

by Haitham Sabbah October 7, 2008

Open letter to the Royal Dutch Embassy, Israel, The Dutch Representative Office to the Palestinian Authority and Heineken Nederlands to praise the decision of Barkan Wineries to divest from illegal Israeli settlements in Barkan. The Royal Dutch Embassy Beit Oz 14 Abba Hillel Street Ramat Gan 52506 Israel The Royal Netherlands Representative Office to the [...]

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Dutch church to reexamine policy of solidarity with Israel

by Haitham Sabbah September 21, 2007

Via Haaretz: After 37 years of boasting of “inalienable solidarity” with the people of Israel, the Netherlands’ second largest church plans to reexamine its stance this fall. A group of notables from the Protestant Church in the Netherlands (PCN) warned last week that the organization, which has over two million members, is in danger of [...]

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Replacing Burqa with Surgical Mask

by Haitham Sabbah March 8, 2006

If the Netherlands becomes the first European country to ban the burqa and other Muslim face veils this month, Hope says she’ll resort to wearing a surgical mask to dress in accordance with her religious beliefs. “I’ll wear one of those things they wore during the SARS epidemic if I have to,” said the Dutch-born [...]

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