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Angry Backlash: Middle East Politics

Revolutionary Movement Dept: The group is hoping a boycott will encourage the owner to stop selling BeautiFeel, a line of women's shoes made in Israel, according to CTV. The Mouvement Nationaliste-Revolutionnaire Quebecois -- or, in English, the Nationalist Revolutionary Movement of Quebec -- announced plans recently to join the weekly protest and the independently owned store, Le Marcheur, was dragged into the mire of Middle East politics when a group called Palestinian and Jewish Unity PAJU began protesting outside its doors every Saturday several months ago. Its actions triggered an angry backlash by several prominent Montreal figures, including both Liberal and Conservative politicians. But it's one of the boycott supporters that has PAJU worried. As reported in the news.
@t jewish unity, conservative politicians