The 97th Conference of Liaison Officers of the Regional Offices for the Arab Boycott of Israel has announced sanctions against 20 companies for violating boycott regulations.
The firms were found to have engaged in activities that support Israel’s economy and military, including investments in illegal settlements.
The two-day conference, held at the Arab League headquarters in Cairo, also advised that warnings be issued to additional companies suspected of similar infringements.
Delegates urged the sanctioned firms to withdraw their investments and sever all ties with Israel’s settlement enterprise, under the principles of the Arab boycott.

Attendees emphasised the need to strengthen the functions of Arab boycott committees and ensure ongoing coordination with the Central Boycott Office to effectively implement decisions and monitor compliance.
The meeting further highlighted the importance of enhancing collaboration between the Arab League and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) to refine the mechanisms of the Islamic boycott, aligning them more closely with both Arab and global boycott efforts.
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