How the UN, BDS, and Aligned NGOs Orchestrated Today’s Antisemitism

In 1997, the UN decided to hold the World Conference `against Racism`. The Conference was held four years later from 31 August to 7 September 2001, in Durban, South Africa.

Durban became a festival of hate.

As part of the virulently antisemitic campaign, NGOs launched a strategy to isolate Israel through boycotts, legal attacks, and accusations of “genocide,” “colonialism,” and “apartheid.”

Their narrative paints an inverted picture: the world would be better if Israel didn’t exist. It suggests that removing Jews is the path to an ideal world—and that doing so makes you a good person. In reality, Jew hatred is a Trojan horse for a global caliphate. Jews contribute far more to society than their numbers suggest, and Arabs, LGBT people, and women are safe and have rights in the Middle East only in Israel. Anyone who goes along with their narrative is actually supporting racism and aiding terrorists.

This strategy continues to be used throughout the NGO world today

“BDS is the immoral collective punishment of Israelis, Jews and allies, undermining liberal values, such as academic freedom and freedom of expression, by restricting openness and tolerance.

BDS is the antithesis of universal human rights values, rooted in double standards that condemn a single country for isolation and pariah status. Through false comparisons to apartheid South Africa.

BDS activists transform a political dispute into racial discrimination.” - NGO Monitor

BDS is the main hub for professional campaigns propagating the hate and lies we see worldwide.

With Hamas on their board and their headquarters in Ramallah, BDS is what we call “soft terror” or “terrorists in suits.” In reality, this is organized crime—or, simply put, bullies.

Learn more about BDS

These are the BDS main links:

https://ngo-monitor.org/key-issues/bds/about/#bdsandthedurbanstrategy

https://bdsmovement.net/campaigns

https://beautifultrouble.org/toolbox/

https://techforpalestine.org/

https://www.instagram.com/bds.movement/