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Do they really wnat to Boycott Israel?
by http://www.zionism-israel.com/Israel_boycott. •
Sunday, Dec. 06, 2009 at 9:09 AM
http://www.zionism-israel.com/Israel_boycott.htm
Academic Israel boycotts violate academic freedom and stop the free exchange of information. This article adapted from Israel21c highlights some Israeli achievements. That is what would be lost if universities really did boycott Israel..
The decision by a British academics' union to urge its members to boycott Israel by boycotting their Israeli counterparts has generated outrage and concern among academics and supporters of Israel. The stunningly illogical decision to shun Israeli academic institutions threatens some of the organizations most involved in promoting peace and human rights in Gaza and the West Bank and could impede progress Israeli universities enable in scores of fields.
As a service to those who want to stop the boycott Israel campaign, and argue Israel's case in this matter, ISRAEL21c has created this special bulletin.
One need only glance at the following achievements to understand what Israel's universities have contributed to human progress and peace and why it would be wrong to boycott Israel. .
Two of the world's most widely used FDA-approved multiple-sclerosis drugs, Copaxone and Rebif, were developed from research carried out at Weizmann Institute of Science.
A revolutionary drug developed by researchers at Bar-Ilan University holds out hope for tens of millions of people around the world who suffer from schizophrenia. Researchers from Tel Aviv University have also invented a drug candidate which holds out promise in this field.
An award-winning scientist at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev developed a biological control for mosquitoes and black flies that cause malaria and river blindness, saving the sight and lives of millions of people in Africa and China.
Scientists at Hebrew University of Jerusalem have developed the FDA-approved drug Exelon for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, and are now working on a new anti-Alzheimer's drug also suitable for treating strokes and traumatic brain injuries.
Velcade, an effective new cancer drug that treats multiple myeloma, is based on research by two Technion-Israel Institute of Technology professors. The pair won the 2004 Nobel Prize for Chemistry for their groundbreaking work.
Scientists at Tel Aviv University developed BioPetroClean, a safe environmentally-friendly technology for cleaning oil spills in seas around the globe.
University of Haifa researchers working as part of an international cooperative team, identified the gene capable of increasing the protein content of wheat– a giant step towards combating world hunger.
Research by a professor at the Weizmann Institute has led to the development of promising new therapies for acute spinal cord injuries. The late actor Christopher Reeve described Israel as the 'world-center' for research on paralysis treatment. Proneuron Biotechnologies, the company founded to commercialize this research is also developing a therapy for Parkinson's with support from the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
A team from the Weizmann Institute has demonstrated for the first time how tissues transplanted from pig embryos might, in the future, be able to induce the human body to produce blood-clotting proteins for hemophilia patients.
An Israeli scientific team from the Technion has succeeded in creating in the laboratory beating heart tissue from human embryonic stem cells.
Researchers at the Hebrew University and the Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology in Cambridge have isolated the protein that triggers stress in order to try to treat post-traumatic stress syndrome.
A team of Jewish and Arab Israeli genetic researchers from Ben-Gurion University and Soroka Medical Center has identified a genetic defect that causes a severe neurodegenerative disease in Bedouin children, resulting in premature death.
A researcher at Ben Gurion University has succeeded in creating human monoclonal antibodies which can neutralize the highly contagious small-pox virus without inducing the dangerous side effects of the existing vaccine.
A Hebrew University doctoral student has developed an innovative drug that gives people the feeling of satiety, an important development in treatment of the obese.
The achievements do not stop there, but that doesn't stop those who want to boycott Israel. Israel is the 100th smallest country in the world, but many of the world's best technologies were invented here, much of the groundwork laid by whiz-kids from Israel's universities.
The Pentium NMX Chip was designed at Intel in Israel. Both the Pentium 4 microprocessor and the Centrum processor were designed, developed and produced in Israel, as was voice mail.
Most of Windows operating systems was developed by Microsoft-Israel, as was voice mail technology.
Both Microsoft and Cisco built their only R&D facilities outside the US in Israel, attracted by the high quality of engineers.
Much of the world's security in the fields of computers, banking, and homeland security rests on Israeli inventiveness – a necessary by-product of the years spent defending the country from terrorism and war. An Israeli company, for example, is now working on software that would prevent the kind of repeat bombings seen on the London Underground. The company wishes to complete its research in the UK, but will be unable to because of the boycott.
www.zionism-israel.com/Israel_boycott.htm
in the lew
by PPyy
Sunday, Dec. 06, 2009 at 1:20 PM
More of that tired old ubbermenschen / superior beings dung?
Gosh, could intel inside really make the Zionist's bloodsoaked war of conquest of Palestinian lands less of an offense?
Nope, Zionists are still nothing more and nothing less than a bunch of murderous thieves who deserve to be treated as murderous thieves.
Trader Joes flopped
by Rob Kanter
Monday, Dec. 07, 2009 at 12:15 PM
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Locally, the Trader Joes Boycott flopped- the Zionists maintained tight control on the TJ's management- some of them became so tight with local store management that they claimed they were getting employee discounts . The only thing we accomplished with the Trader Joes action was sold out Israeli products- Trader Joes even added a new Israeli product that hadn't been available in the past- the Harvest Grains mix. And yes, many of the stores had huge displays of Israeli products, festooned with Israeli flags