BDS: “Terrorists in Suits”


BDS seeks to harm Israel by targeting entities of all sizes—from local businesses to governments.

Their bottom-up strategy builds mass influence through grassroots activism, cultural campaigns, academic pressure, and civil society initiatives to:

  1. End corporate and institutional collaboration with Israel.
  2. Influence policymaking to end state-level support for Israel.

How They Operate

BDS is considered part of the `Global Caliphate` Plan, which is purportedly aimed at taking over the West through:

  • Immigration: Encouraging or facilitating the entry of individuals from specific regions or backgrounds to increase their population within the country.
  • Birth Rates: Promoting higher birth rates among certain demographic groups to ensure their growth and influence over time.
  • Political Influence: Gaining political power through voting, representation, and policy influence to shape governance in favor of these groups.
  • Cultural Integration: Promoting cultural practices, values, and norms that align with the interests of these groups, thereby integrating their culture into the national fabric.
  • Economic Control: Establishing economic dominance through ownership of industries, businesses, or financial institutions to exert influence over the nation's economy.

It is responsible for political, cultural, and economic takeover.

While framed as advocacy, these efforts function as a coordinated Hamas army.

They build interconnected project networks within each of the 10 campaign categories to shape public discourse and dominate industries—co-opting existing power structures or creating new ones.

They leverage high-level design, strategic communication, and technology to achieve scale and visibility while concealing the true scope of their financial, organizational, and ideological power, including ambitions for a global caliphate.


The Ten Main BDS Campaign Categories

  1. Economic Boycott: Pressuring Israeli businesses and international partners to sever ties.
  2. Cultural Boycott: Delegitimizes Israeli cultural contributions worldwide.
  3. Student Solidarity: Misrepresents Israel’s security and educational efforts.
  4. Say No to Pinkwashing: Portrays LGBTQIA+ progress as propaganda.
  5. Academic Boycott: Isolates Israeli universities from global collaboration.
  6. Right to Boycott: Frames Israel’s defense as aggressive, not self-protective.
  7. Trade Union Solidarity: Uses unions to pressure institutions against Israel.
  8. Greenwashing Apartheid: Misrepresents Israel’s environmental and sustainability efforts.
  9. Local Governments: Encourages municipalities to pass anti-Israel resolutions.
  10. Sports Boycott: Targets Israeli athletes and organizations under false claims.

Key BDS Platforms

  • Strategy, Ideas & Training — Beautiful Trouble

    https://beautifultrouble.org/

    Provides toolkits, guides, and workshops professionalizing grassroots efforts.

  • 10 Main BDS Campaign Categories

    https://bdsmovement.net/campaigns#2

    Coordinates global campaigns targeting companies, cultural institutions, and governments.

  • Mobilization — Action Network

    https://actionnetwork.org/

    Digital platform for petitions, volunteer coordination, events, and scalable grassroots movements.

  • Technology Hub — Tech for Palestine

    https://techforpalestine.org/

    Connects technologists to create tools and digital campaigns that amplify BDS impact

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