The year 2015 will be  remembered as the year that Palestinian popular resistance spread across  historic Palestine and that saw tens of thousands of Palestinians take to the  streets to resist and confront Israel’s regime of occupation,  settler-colonialism and apartheid.
Ten years  since the launch of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, 2015  was also a landmark year for BDS, as our detailed  round-up of the year shows.
To all of  the amazing people whose commitment and tireless efforts are making this happen:  thank you. Our collective achievements inspire us, motivate us and give us  hope.
Let’s  continue to build our movement in support of Palestinian freedom, justice and  equality.
If you can, please  donate to our fundraising appeal to help us grow our movement even further in  2016. We're delighted to be offering  some amazing Palesitnian spoken word poetry books and downloads as part of our  fundraiser - go take a  look! 
If you'd like to share it, you can find this list online at http://bdsmovement.net/2015/7-ways-our-movement-broke-new-ground-13634.
If you'd like to share it, you can find this list online at http://bdsmovement.net/2015/7-ways-our-movement-broke-new-ground-13634.
1. We showed our movement can have a real economic impact on Israel
The authors  of a UN  report said that BDS was a key factor behind the 46%  drop in foreign direct investment in Israel in 2014. The World  Bank cited BDS as a key factor behind the 24% drop in  Palestinian imports from Israel. The Israeli government and the Rand Corporation  both published reports predicting that BDS will cost Israel billions of  dollars.
Moody’s, a leading credit ratings agency, said “the Israeli economy could suffer should BDS gain greater  traction.”
One senior  Israeli businessman even complained that the growing strength of the BDS  movement means that major European companies now avoid investing in Israel.
2. We won our incredible campaign against Veolia
French  corporate giant Veolia sold off all of its businesses in Israel. This was a  direct result of our 7-year campaign against its role in infrastructure projects  for illegal Israeli settlements that cost it more than $20  billion in lost tenders and contracts. Our grassroots  organising persuaded a corporate giant to completely abandon  Israel!
And it’s  not just Veolia: telecoms giant Orange responded to BDS pressure in France,  Egypt and elsewhere by saying it will pull out of Israel by 2017. G4S has  started talking about ending its contract with the Israeli prison service.  
3. 1000+ artists joined the cultural boycott
Prominent  names like Lauryn Hill and Thurston Moore from Sonic Youth said they won’t  perform in Israel, and more than 1000 artists across Ireland, the UK, the US and Belgium have said they support the cultural boycott of Israel.  
4. The academic boycott went more mainstream across the world
Israeli  universities play a key role in planning and whitewashing Israel’s crimes but  now academics across the world are taking effective action.
Major  academic associations in the US including the American  Anthropological Association conference and the US  National Women’s Studies Association have voted to endorse BDS.
More than 500  UK academics, 450  Belgian academics, 1,600 academics and academic staff in Spain and more than 200 South  African academics have all signed statements in  support of the academic boycott.5. Our movement is spreading to new areas and winning new support
New BDS  coalitions have been established in Malaysia and Egypt and BDS is growing  rapidly in Latin America and the Arab world.
Major trade  union bodies like the Connecticut  branch of AFL-CIO and the Quebec  Confederation  of National Trade Unions joined the dozens of  national trade unions that already support BDS.
6. Justice for Palestine has become a key issue for students and youth across the world
Divestment  motions were passed at Stanford, Princeton, the University of California and 6  other US campuses, and the UK National Union of Students joined the 30+  individual campus student unions that already support BDS. 
Israeli  Apartheid Week took place in more than 150 cities. Student groups are getting  organised across Europe, Canada, South Africa and Latin  America.
7. Israel’s reaction shows that our “soft” power is having a real impact
Israel  knows it is losing the argument and is throwing everything it has at sabotaging  our movement, dedicating money, government staff and apparently even its  security services to undermining BDS. Israel is exporting its mentality of  repression and getting its allies in the west to run McCarthyite attacks on free  speech in the US, France, the UK, Italy, Canada and elsewhere.
One has to  be inspired to inspire others. In the BDS movement, we are definitely inspired,  motivated and full of hope. Help us not only in seeking freedom, justice and  equality for the Palestinian people but also in proving that the hegemonic  powers that be around the world can also be held to account in the pursuit of  justice everywhere.
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