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Irish senate passes sanctions on Israeli settlements
The law, which still needs to go through the lower house and be signed by the president, would criminalize the import and sale of goods and services that originate in settlements in occupied territories, targeting Israeli settlements but also other occupations worldwide. The vote had been shelved earlier this year after objections by Israel. The…
By
Edo Konrad
July 11, 2018
Ireland to vote on settlement trade sanctions bill
The law would prohibit the import and sale of goods and services that originate in settlements in occupied territories, targeting Israeli settlements but also other occupations worldwide. Previous European laws made do with ‘differentiation’ measures. Ireland’s parliament is set to vote on a bill Tuesday to prohibit trade with illegal settlements in occupied territories, including those…
By
Edo Konrad
January 30, 2018
Hundreds of Israelis urge the UN to release ‘settlement blacklist’
The petition, by a group of prominent Israelis, is a cry for help to the international community, asking it to insist on seeing the Green Line no matter how hard the Netanyahu government works to erase it. Over 400 Israelis, including a former attorney general, retired diplomats, ex-members of Knesset, and prominent intellectuals, sent a…
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Michael Schaeffer Omer-Man
December 3, 2017
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Boycott goes prime-time in Israel
The country’s number-one news show runs lengthy piece on the growing movement – and blames it not on anti-Semitism or Israel-bashing, but on settlements. On Saturday night the boycott of Israel gained an impressive new level of mainstream recognition in this country. Channel 2 News, easily the most watched, most influential news show here, ran…
By
Larry Derfner
January 19, 2014
WATCH: A new tool for ethical consumerism
It seems there’s no custom more characteristic of the Jewish holidays than the shopping fever. We don’t always know where are money goes and for which purpose, but now it appears that now there is a solution. A new app called Buycott – a combination of the words “buy” and “boycott” – lets consumers learn…
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Social TV
September 19, 2013
Despite outcry, EU guidelines on settlements will have little effect
Not only do the EU guidelines do very little to affect the occupation economy, they may also bestow legitimization on commercial activities that, despite supposedly taking place within the Green Line, yield huge occupation-born profits. By Eness Elias, Rona Moran, Yara Saadi Contrary to confused press reports, the new European Union guidelines do not entail…
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Haokets
August 17, 2013
Will Europe take a leading role on Israel/Palestine?
A new position paper, which echoes previous statements by EU negotiators and leaders, urges the EU to adopt a more confrontational approach toward Jerusalem. A top European think tank is urging the European Union to take concrete measures to keep open a window for the two-state solution. The report, published two weeks ago, urges European countries to…
By
Noam Sheizaf
May 19, 2013
Attacks on Beinart will reveal state of liberal Zionism in America
Israeli ambassador Michael Oren: Beinart ‘beyond the Israeli mainstream,’ his call to boycott settlements ‘supported only by a marginal and highly radical fringe.’ I reported here yesterday on Peter Beinart’s op-ed in the New York Times, calling the American Jewish community to boycott Israel’s settlements in the West Bank, and for American administration to stop…
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Noam Sheizaf
March 20, 2012
What is the anti-boycott law? Who does it affect?
Israel’s parliament, the Knesset, is set to pass (after some convoluted last minute wrangling) today one of the most anti-democratic measures in the country’s history, the so-called “Anti-Boycott Law.” A link to the full text’s translation can be found here. Simply put, the law seeks to penalize those who call for boycotting Israel, the settlements,…
By
Roi Maor
July 11, 2011
Is the settlement boycott misdirected?
On the surface, the settlement boycott seems to be a wise ‘middle way’ for Jews that are critical of Israeli policy yet unwilling to join a Palestinian-led nonviolent initiative. However, it’s a step that might prove to be counter-productive The Palestinian call for boycott, divestment and sanction (BDS) of Israel continues to be one of…
By
Joseph Dana
April 2, 2011
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