The bill was introduced to the House of Commons earlier this year (Photo: Getty)
The bill, which was introduced by Levelling-Up Secretary Michael Gove in July, would leave public bodies open to huge fines if they made “economic decisions” such as disinvestment on the basis of support for BDS.
The committee will hear more witnesses next week and then consider amendments before the bill returns to the Commons for its third reading.
Labour is set to oppose the proposed legislation, which also contains a clause that bans public bodies from issuing statements in support of BDS.
Hannah Weisfeld, director of left-wing Jewish group Yachad, claimed the bill “will severely limit freedom of speech”.
But it has been backed by James Gurd, executive director of Conservative Friends of Israel, who said that BDS “is a deeply divisive movement”.