Iceland Boycotts Israel
September 18, 2015 in News by RBN
Freedom4um | Stephen Lendman
The whole world needs to follow Iceland’s lead. Its capital City of Reykjavik no longer will buy products made in Israel.
Its city council voted for boycott as long as it continues occupying
Palestinian territory – a bold act deserving high praise, perhaps
inspiring greater numbers of cities worldwide to follow suit, then maybe
countries if enough effective popular resistance against its
viciousness materializes.
Petitions in Britain and America to arrest Netanyahu attracted
growing thousands of ordinary people – expressing justifiable anger
against an apartheid state brutalizing Palestinians for not being
Jewish.
Reykjavik Social Democratic Alliance councilwoman Bjork
Vilhelmsdottir introduced the motion to boycott – her last action before
retiring from politics, expressing support for long-suffering
Palestinians, recognizing their self-determination right, free from
Israeli oppression.
Left Green Alliance governing coalition member Soley Tomasdottir
expressed hope Reykjavik’s action will be a step toward ending Israel’s
illegal occupation. Boycotting other countries guilty of human rights
abuses may follow, she said.
By acting, “we as a city council, even though we are a small city in
the far north, are doing what we can to put pressure on the government
of Israel to stop the occupation of Palestinian territory,” she told
Icelandic public broadcaster RUV.
Israel reacted as expected. “A volcano of hatred is erupting in the
Reykjavik city council,” blustered foreign ministry spokesman Emmanuel
Nahshon.
“There is no reason or justification for this move, besides hate
itself, which is being heard in the form of calls for a boycott against
Israel, the Jewish state,” he added.
“We hope that someone in Iceland will wake up and stop this blindness
and one sidedness which is aimed against the only democracy in the
Middle East, Israel.”
The move is largely symbolic, yet another BDS success. Its web site
highlighted “a decade of effective solidarity with Palestinians,” citing
the following:
A UN Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) report shows
year-over-year direct foreign investment in Israel declined 46% in 2014.
UNCTAD’s Ronny Manos said “(w)e believe that what led to the drop in
investment in Israel are Operation Protective Edge and the boycotts
Israel is facing.”
French transnational company Veolia failed to win major contracts
across Europe and in other countries because of its involvement in
Israeli human rights abuses.
The University of Johannesburg cut ties to Israel’s Ben-Gurion
University in response to boycott calls from 400 South African
academics. Three-fourths of London’s SOAS University academics and
students voted to back BDS.
Growing numbers of entertainers refuse to perform in Israel. Many
academics decline to lecture there or participate in Israeli
conferences. Thousands of professionals and activists support culturally
boycotting Israel.
Over 30 US student associations and 11 in Canada voted to support
BDS. Israel’s largest defense company Elbit Systems lost a major
Brazilian contract. SodaStream closed its settlement factory.
The American Studies Association is the nation’s oldest and largest
organization involved in the interdisciplinary study of US culture and
history. It voted to boycott Israeli academic institutions.
Kuwait boycotted 50 companies profiting from Israel’s occupation. The
African National Congress declared support for BDS. Sao Paulo Festival
organizers ended a sponsorship arrangement with Israel.
Major European banks divested from Israeli companies. Community actions blocked Israeli ships from docking at world ports.
Israeli exporters are experiencing sales declines in Europe. Chile
suspended a trade agreement with Israel following its summer 2014 Gaza
aggression.
US churches are divesting from companies involved in Israel’s
occupation. Its state owned Mekorot water company lost contracts in
Argentina, Portugal and the Netherlands.
Over 500 European academics called for EU nations to boycott Israeli
settlement products. Growing numbers of European city councils support
BDS.
Citing Israeli “state terrorism,” Venezuela and Bolivia cut diplomatic ties. Norway refuses to sell it weapons.
These and numerous other examples of BDS effectiveness show growing
world outrage against daily Israeli crimes too horrific to ignore,
including against young Palestinian children.
They’re terrorized, brutalized, or murdered in cold blood. Defense
for Children International- Palestine (DCIP) reported around 2,000
Palestinian children killed by Israeli forces in the past 15 years.
It blamed Israel’s “hyper-militarized environment” – calling its
summer 2014 Operation Protective Edge a war on Gazan children. Over 550
died – 68% under age 12.
It blasted Israel’s judicial system for denying Palestinian children
basic rights. It said conditions won’t improve until occupation ends.
Global BDS activism is the single most effective campaign against
Israeli lawlessness. It hits hard where it hurts most – economically, as
well as exposing its phony image as a democratic state. It highlights
its apartheid viciousness.
Saturday, September 19, 2015
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"The only democracy in the Middle East" is a real riot. Especially given their support of the UN.
They're going to shoot themselves in the foot right until the end each time they speak. This should be your warning, whatever position or role you take on, be cautious of any centralized authority. Centralized authority is the scourge of any civilization.
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