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Ireland passes BDS bill banning Israel settlement goods

January 25, 2019

Ireland has advanced a bill which will prevent the sale of goods from Israel’s illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.

The lower house of the Irish parliament – the Dail – yesterday voted in favour of a bill which will ban the purchase of all goods and services from Israel’s West Bank settlements, which are considered illegal under international law. The bill was previously passed through the parliament’s upper house – the Seanad – before proceeding to the lower house and receiving a 78-45 majority in favour, Al Jazeera explained.

The bill – officially known as the Control of Economic Activity (Occupied Territories) Bill – still needs to pass several more stages before being signed into Irish law, but it is expected to progress given its broad base of support from Irish opposition parties.

Once approved, the law would see fines of up to €250,000 ($284,000) or five years in jail be handed down for those found guilty of importing or selling any goods or services originating in the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem or West Bank settlements, the Jerusalem Post reported.

Though estimates put the value of settlement-made exports to Ireland at between only $580,000 and $1.1 million annually, the symbolic value of the bill and its potential to influence other European countries to follow suit has been hailed as a victory by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement. Mustafa Barghouti, the secretary-general of the Palestinian National Initiative party, said the bill is a “great victory for the BDS movement” and vowed that “we will seek to pass similar laws in a number of European countries in the near future”.

Irish politicians also welcomed the move, with Irish Senator Frances Black tweeting: “Ireland will always stand for international law + human rights, & we’re one step closer to making history. Onwards!” She added: “We have now united every opposition party behind this bill, because it is *not* a radical ask: we want to give effect to basic provisions of int [international] law & human rights.”


However Israel has reacted with anger at the bill, summoning the Irish Ambassador to Israel, Alison Kelly, to be reprimanded.

In a statement, the Prime Minister’s office said that “Israel is outraged over the legislation against it in the Dail which is indicative of hypocrisy and anti-Semitism”. It added: “Instead of Ireland condemning Syria for slaughtering hundreds of thousands of civilians, Turkey for the occupation of northern Cyprus and the terrorist organizations for murdering thousands of Israelis, it attacks Israel, the only democracy in the Middle East. What a disgrace.”

Meanwhile Israel’s Foreign Ministry called the vote “an expression of pure hostility on the part of its initiators,” adding: “This is a clear expression of obsessive discrimination that should be rejected with disgust.”

Ireland has been a long-time supporter of the BDS movement. In October, Ireland’s national broadcaster RTÉ announced that it will not sanction any staff members who refuse to travel to Israel for the Eurovision Song Contest, due to be held in Tel Aviv in May. RTÉ’s decision came after the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) called for a boycott of the competition “due to Israel’s oppression of the Palestinian people”.

Other Irish organisations have also expressed support for BDS, with the Dublin City Council voting in April to back the movement. In March, students at one of the country’s most prestigious universities – Trinity College Dublin – voted to support BDS, meaning the Students Union will support the movement and “comply with the principles of BDS in all union shops, trade, business and other union operations”.

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20190125-ireland-passes-bds-bill-banning-israel-settlement-goods/
 
What bone does Ireland have with Israel?

They are making the mistake of seeing the whole Israel-Gaza/West Bank issue through the lens of a supposed occupation just because Jews used the help of British and UN to re-settle back into their land of origin after centuries of staying away.

Irish have been strong supporter of genuine freedom movements across the world as we ourselves had ties with their nationalists during pre-1947 age. But this seems to be a gross misunderstanding of the situation.
 
What bone does Ireland have with Israel?

They are making the mistake of seeing the whole Israel-Gaza/West Bank issue through the lens of a supposed occupation just because Jews used the help of British and UN to re-settle back into their land of origin after centuries of staying away.

Irish have been strong supporter of genuine freedom movements across the world as we ourselves had ties with their nationalists during pre-1947 age. But this seems to be a gross misunderstanding of the situation.
Unlike Indians they have a principled position of not supporting illegal occupation and violating united nations resolutions.

However Indians relate more to israelis because they much like the jews have turned from being oppressed to becoming the oppressors (palestine/kashmir)

hope that answers your question
 
Israel cancels Knesset trip to Ireland in protest of bill to boycott settlement goods

January 29, 2019

The Israeli Knesset has cancelled an official visit to Ireland scheduled for March in protest of the latest Irish bill that supports a boycott of Israeli settlement goods, Israeli and Irish media reported yesterday.

“It is not surprising that Ireland is again seeking to harm and boycott Israel, and the law that boycotts [illegal settlements in occupied West Bank] has serious ramifications for the relations between the two countries,” Knesset Speaker Yuli Edelstein said.

Speaking to the Israeli TV Channel 12, Edelstein added: “So I ordered the cancellation of a delegation of Knesset members there.”

The Israeli government has also threatened retaliation on Ireland, including imposing tariffs on Irish goods imported by Israel.

Last week, Ireland advanced a bill which will prevent the sale of goods from Israel’s illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank and the occupied Golan Heights.

The bill – officially known as the Control of Economic Activity (Occupied Territories) Bill – still needs to pass several more stages before being signed into Irish law, but it is expected to progress given its broad base of support from Irish opposition parties.

However Israel has reacted with anger at the bill, summoning the Irish Ambassador to Israel, Alison Kelly, to be reprimanded.

“The boycott attempts by the sponsors of the bill in Ireland are despicable, pathetic and hypocritical. We will act to prevent by all means the final approval of the Bill. If the anti-Semitic voices prevail in the Irish parliament and this despicable bill is passed into legislation, we will take retaliatory measures,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.

“We will definitely consider our measures against the goods from Ireland and bilateral trade agreements,” he added.

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/2...-protest-of-bill-to-boycott-settlement-goods/
 

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