From the Jerusalem Post...
British supermarkets are being pressed by critics of Israeli settlement policy to initiate a new labeling practice, whereby goods from Palestinian and Israeli producers are respectively marked as such, so that British consumers will know whether they are buying Israeli or Palestinian products.
...Furthermore, [pro-Israel] activists worry, the assiduous Israel-bashers who relentlessly press for academic and journalistic boycotts, who recently sought (and failed) to prevent seven Israeli university lecturers from giving talks to high school students at two British science museums, and who are now targeting settlement exports, will not stop at the Green Line. They will, rather, move on to seek a South African-style ban on all Israeli exports.
They're just chip, chip, chipping away at the legitimacy of Israel. --Max
Sunday, March 29, 2009
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