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Pandemic has destroyed protest tourism

'Protest tourism mostly caters to a small, privileged group of middle-class Leftists'

January 7, 2021 12:44
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When I lived in downtown Jerusalem, every few Fridays a group of middle-aged European activists would stage an anti-Israel protest on my doorstep.

It was possible to run into them later on, in one of Jerusalem’s few pubs. They were usually German or Swedish, and had come to the country for a week of activism, mainly on the West Bank.

Those who were particularly stylish would wear a Palestinian headscarf and would talk about the latest “demo” and the “horrid Israelis”. They would sip Palestinian Taybeh beer, if they could find it. As the night wore on, they would plunk down plenty of cash in Israeli bars, which they evidently were not boycotting.

For decades, Israel has been a Mecca for people with a saviour complex. Countless groups have catered to this market, from the activist Breaking the Silence to Christian Peacemaker Teams. Stunts by organisations like Code Pink, who unfurled a BDS banner at the Kotel, have become routine.