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As the Israeli regime escalates its apartheid and settler colonial practices in Palestine, calls for sanctions against it have likewise increased. Still, sanctions remain controversial - both in terms of their ethics and efficacy. Indeed, many have argued that sanctions have rarely achieved their intended goals.

What might sanctions look like in the context of efforts to hold the Israeli regime accountable for its human rights violations? Would sanctions be effective, or are they too little too late? And what lessons may be drawn from the South African experience and others? To answer these questions and more, join host Tariq Kenney-Shawa in conversation with Nada Elia and Khaled Elgindy for our latest policy lab!

The post Sanctions Against Israel: Effective Tool or Too Little, Too Late? 1 appeared first on Al-Shabaka 2 .


This content originally appeared on Al-Shabaka 3 and was authored by Tariq Kenney-Shawa.

Citations

[1] Sanctions Against Israel: Effective Tool or Too Little, Too Late? | Al-Shabaka ➤ https://al-shabaka.org/labs/sanctions-against-israel-effective-tool-or-too-little-too-late/[2] Al-Shabaka: The Palestinian Policy Network | Research & Analysis ➤ https://al-shabaka.org/en