Land Developer BDS (Leviev)

Valentine's Day protest at Leviev NYC on Feb 6, 2016
Third time we shut down the store. Our Valentine's Day protest at Leviev NYC on Feb 6, 2016

Press Coverage

Middle East Online

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The British embassy in Israel has scrapped plans to move into a building owned by an Israeli magnate because of his support for illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank, the press said on Wednesday.

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Property Week

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The British Embassy in Israel has cancelled its plans to relocate to a building part owned by billionaire Lev Leviev because of his alleged involvement in building settlements in the West Bank.

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YnetGulf News

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Embassy calls off plans to move to building partly owned by Billionaire Lev Leviev, who's believed to be involved in construction projects in settlements. Embassy's plans to relocate prompted wave of protest several months ago.

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The Telegraph

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The British embassy in Israel has cancelled plans to relocate to new offices because one of the owners is believed to be involved in building Jewish settlements, it was disclosed yesterday, as Hillary Clinton said Israeli demolitions of Palestinian homes in East Jerusalem were of "deep concern".

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Evening Standard

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A blow for Russian-born Israeli diamond billionaire Lev Leviev, who moved to London for tax reasons just over a year ago: the British embassy in Tel Aviv has decided not to move into his tower block.

Press Release

New York Human Rights Advocates Reach Out to Hollywood PR Firms and Oscars Staff

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

February 19, New York, NY – Adalah-NY and Jews Against the Occupation-NYC (JATO-NYC) have called on 16 Hollywood PR firms and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to ensure that no stars wear Leviev diamonds at this Sunday’s Academy Awards. In a two week campaign involving letters and dozens of phone discussions with PR firms, the groups drew attention to Leviev’s violations of human rights and international law in the occupied West Bank where his companies build Israeli settlements, and in the diamond industry in Angola and Namibia. Leviev reportedly controls one third of the world’s diamond mines.

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