
The BDS movement bases itself in anti-Semitism and anti-Israel hate speech. Much of what it promotes is based on lies, and it is important to expose this.

The BDS movement bases itself in anti-Semitism and anti-Israel hate speech. Much of what it promotes is based on lies, and it is important to expose this.

Anti-Israel students and faculty hold “Israel Apartheid Week” (IAW) every year to try to persuade others that the Jewish state acts as an apartheid regime. The movement is nothing more than an attempt by its anti-Semitic organizers to delegitimize the Jewish state.

Noam Chomsky is one of the most violent-thinking anti-Semites around today. He speaks at college campuses throughout the world and spreads anti-Semitic messages to students. The hardest thing about combating Chomsky’s messages is that he is Jewish, and he denies his messages are rooted in anti-Semitism, even when he stands up for Holocaust deniers, supports terrorism, and praises genocides.

Jews have become instrumental in the justification of attacks on Israel. How can you say that being anti-Israel is anti-Semitic if there are Jews saying the same thing? But what happens when you don’t have enough Jews? Well just manufacture one.
Irena Wachendorff, a German poet, music teacher, and anti-Israel activist, is an example of this type of fabrication. She claimed to have served in the Israel Defense Force in the first Lebanon war, that her father was Jewish and fled to England in 1936, and her mother survived Auschwitz.

Omar Barghouti (born 1964) is a founding committee member of the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel (PACBI) and a leading light of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement. He has become well known for his two books: "The New Intifada: Resisting Israel's Apartheid" (Verso Books, 2001) BDS — Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions: The Global Struggle for Palestinian Rights (Haymarket Books, 2011). He is a frequent speaker at events around the world preaching a one-state solution and calling Israel an apartheid state.


Susan Abulhawa is a rising star on the United States lecture circuit – invite her when you need a personable Palestinian-American to communicate hatred of Jews and Israel. She is the daughter of Palestinian refugees of the 1967 War, who went to Jordan, then Syria, and ended up in Kuwait where Susan was born (but could not become a citizen). She then went to Jordan, from there for three years in the Dar El-Tifl El-Arabi, an East Jerusalem orphanage, and finally moving to the United States at age 13.
Carlo Mattogno is an Italian Holocaust denier. Like all Holocaust deniers, Mattogno uses blatant lies, illogical arguments and discredited material to create his "work."
William Luther Pierce III was one of the main leaders of white nationalism in the United States. Although he died in 2002, Pierce helped create a legacy of hate still influencing racists in America today.
Ernst Zündel is a German neo-Nazi and holocaust denier. He is currently imprisoned in Germany for incitement of Holocaust denial.
Oleg Platonov is an anti-Semitic Russian writer, historian and economist. He is the leader of the Russian-based think tank called The Institute for the History of Russian Civilization.
David Irving is a widely discredited British historian who specializes in the military history of World War II. He has publicly expressed sympathy for Nazi policies and has been central in the Holocaust denial movement.