Suzanne Morrison published a paper entitled “Border-crossing repertoires of contention: Palestine activism in a global justice context,” in which she mentioned the boycott, divestment, and sanctions movement (BDS) on Israel, which was launched in 2005, to exert pressure on Israel to abide by international law and principles of human rights. Morrison pointed out how the boycott has become a popular form of collective action for Palestine. This paper argues that BDS advances the issue of Palestine into broader progressive frameworks, such as global justice, through the ways the movement makes claims and the object of its claims. To check the news, click here