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Three popular Jordanian groups—namely the "Jordan Boycott Movement," the "Shame" Campaign, and the "Move to Confront Normalization" Collective—held a meeting in Amman to strengthen cooperation and unify efforts to oppose attempts to normalize relations with the Israeli occupation, considering such relations as "normal" or acceptable. The meeting discussed the increasing public rejection of normalization over the past two years, including the boycott of products from companies supporting the occupation and raising awareness of its political, economic, and cultural dangers. The groups emphasized that the achievements of the boycott have resulted from accumulated grassroots efforts, and that maintaining them requires expanding popular participation and confronting campaigns that seek to justify or dilute the stance by increasing coordination in areas such as the economy, culture, media, and sports. They called for unifying messages and efforts to amplify the impact of civilian campaigns, while maintaining the independence of each group and not merging frameworks or erasing their distinct identities. The focus remains on translating cooperation into tangible activities and initiatives on the ground to face normalization in all its forms.
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