BDS was started by:
officials from Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and the Paris-based International Federation of Human Rights (FIDH) allied with South African and Palestinian groups
That there are some more radical elements involved doesn't surprise me given the passions involved on both sides.
You know who else doesn't support a 2-state solution?
Bibi Netanyahu.
This quote seems reasonable and is probably the standard Palestinian position:
“The BDS movement was launched because of the ongoing failure to protect the rights of the Palestinian people. Some of these rights were frittered away: The Right of Return is in danger, the right of our people to the 1948 lands is in danger, and even the right of our people to the 1967 lands. Some of these rights are ignored. The BDS movement was created in 2005, in order to focus on the elimination of the occupation, on the elimination of the system of racial segregation – the Israeli apartheid – and on the right of the refugees to return to the homes from which they were expelled.”
- Omar Barghouthi
Not that any significant return is going to occur, but it's part of the negotiating posture and some from of compensation could be involved in any deal
But thanks, I learned some about Barghouthi who seems somewhat militant/hardcore. Maybe not more so than an actual powerful player such as Bibi who is preparing to annex lands taken in war in direct contravention of international law.
My question would be how do you get Israel to moderate its behavior and allow a decent life in Gaza and some pathway to the end of half century occupation of the West Bank?
I can only see the economic pressure/boycott path, or the US either applying pressure or stepping back (which isn't very likely any time soon).