Via Portside. This was written by +972
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It was five years ago that the bestselling Irish author Sally Rooney first declared her support for the Palestinian-led Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement. At the time, Rooney had already published Hebrew translations of two of her novels with the Israeli publishing house Modan, but refused to translate a third.
A wave of reports by leading international and Israeli human rights groups were concluding that Israel’s regime met the legal definition of “apartheid,” echoing what many Palestinian groups and experts had argued for years. Rooney, strongly impacted by these growing voices, decided to join the Palestinian campaign to pressure Israel by non-violently boycotting cultural institutions considered complicit in these crimes.
In her 2021 statement, Rooney noted that she would still be “pleased and proud” to have her books translated into Hebrew, as long as it was done in a way that respected the principles of the boycott. The goal of BDS, as the movement stresses, is to target complicity not identity. So we at +972 Magazine, together with Local Call and the independent Israeli publishing house November Books, decided back then to take up that challenge.
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