Showing posts with label sanctions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sanctions. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2016

Obama Joins Israel Boycott, Labels West Bank Goods - BREITBART/Associated Press

Obama at Western Wall 2008 (Associated Press)

Obama Joins Israel Boycott, Labels West Bank Goods

Jan. 28, 2016  BREITBART/Associated Press

In a step towards joining an Israel boycott, the U.S. is now requiring goods originating from the West Bank (also known as Judea and Samaria) to be labeled separately from products from the rest of Israel, following the European Union’s crackdown on products from the disputed territories.

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection service, which falls under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), has issued new mandates requiring that West Bank products not be marked “Israel,” citing a notice from the year 1997 that offers such instructions.
The memo from DHS, titled, “West Bank Country of Origin Marking Requirements,” reads:  
“The purpose of this message is to provide guidance to the trade community regarding the country of origin marking requirements for goods that are manufactured in the West Bank.”
According to the instructions, “It is not acceptable to mark” goods from the West Bank as having been from “Israel,” “Made in Israel,” or from “Occupied Territories-Israel.”
In its statement, U.S. Customs threatens, “goods that are erroneously marked as products of Israel will be subject to an enforcement action carried out by U.S. Customs and Border Protection.”
“Goods entering the United States must conform to the U.S. marking statute and regulations promulgated thereunder,” the statement adds.
Groups advocating “boycott, divestment, and sanctions” (BDS) against Israel have demanded separate labeling of Israeli goods from the West Bank and the Golan Heights as a step toward a total boycott of Israeli products.
Israel maintains that under international law, the West Bank is “disputed,” and not “occupied,” since there was no legitimate sovereign in the territory when Israel took control of it in self-defense after Jordan attacked Israel in 1967.
Many of the products that will be affected are made within areas of the West Bank, such as the Etzion bloc, are likely to be part of Israel under any peace agreement.
The new instructions were published by DHS over the weekend, following complaints from Palestinian and fringe leftist outfits that the U.S. was not complying with a 1995 law that calls for the marking of goods from the West Bank, Israel National News reports.
In November, the European Union mandated the labeling of Israeli products from the West Bank and the Golan Heights. Critics, including presidential candidates, have argued the labeling of products only from “Israeli areas” of the West Bank, and not Palestinian-controlled territories, is a discriminatory and anti-Semitic act.
The EU now refuses to allow the label “Made in Israel” on products made anywhere outside of the pre-1967 lines.
Following the implementation of EU labeling mandates, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called the actions an “exceptional and discriminatory step.”
This will not advance peace; it will certainly not advance truth and justice,” he added.
Last week, the State Department effectively endorsed the anti-Israel labeling measures.
On Wednesday, to mark Holocaust Remembrance day, President Obama pledged to confront worldwide anti-Semitism:
“Here, tonight, we must confront the reality that around the world, anti-Semitism is on the rise. We cannot deny it,” he said from the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C.

Friday, December 5, 2014

US May Sanction Israel for Building on Bible Lands - CBN News

US May Sanction Israel for Building on Bible Lands

JERUSALEM, Israel -- The United States is considering the possibility of taking "harsher measures" against Israel for building in Jerusalem and biblical Judea and Samaria, a report in the leftwing Ha'aretz daily said this week.
The report said (unnamed) senior Israeli officials said (unnamed) White House officials "held a classified discussion a few weeks ago about the possibility of taking active measures against the settlements."
Until now the United States has made do with condemnation of Israeli building in areas that are disputed between Israel and the Palestinians - areas the Palestinians want for a future state and the Bible promised to the Jewish people as an eternal inheritance.
The report appeared the same day the U.S. Congress reaffirmed Israel as a "strategic partner."
The House of Representatives unanimously approved the U.S.-Israel Strategic Partnership Act of 2014 on Thursday, which expands defense and security, energy, research and development, business, water management, and academic cooperation. The Senate approved the bill earlier.
According to the Washington Free Beacon, neither The White House spokesperson nor the National Security Council would comment on the report.
The rightwing Arutz-7 website said commentators on Israel's right dismissed the report as "election propaganda." 
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called for early elections this week. It's no secret that Netanyahu and President Barack Obama don't get along. Some have wondered if the United States would try to influence Israeli elections.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Prime Minister Netanyahu: Iran Agreement a 'Historic Mistake'

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an 'Historic Mistake'

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu opened
Sunday's weekly cabinet meeting by mounting a 

sharp attack on the agreement reached
Saturday night between Iran and Western powers over the
nuclear issue. Netanyahu stated, "For the first time, the world's
 leading powers have agreed to uranium enrichment in Iran
while ignoring the UN Security Council decisions that they
themselves led. Sanctions that required many years to put
in place contain the best chance for a peaceful solution.

These sanctions have been given up in exchange for cosmetic
Iranian concessions that can be cancelled in weeks."

"Implications of this agreement threaten many countries -
including, of course, Israel. Israel is not bound by this agreement,"
Netanyahu affirmed. "What we achieved last night in Geneva is
not a historic agreement; it is a historic mistake." He continued,
"Today the world has become a more dangerous place, because
the most dangerous regime in the world took another step towards
achieving the most dangerous weapon in the world."