Video Of The Week - Terrorists
In Suits - https://tinyurl.com/yyt7oge6
By Steven Jaffe - From Newsletter UK - https://tinyurl.com/y4cognms
I enjoy kosher wine from the Golan Heights
and the small candelabrum I use to light candles during the festival of Chanuka
was purchased from a stall in the Jewish quarter of the old city of Jerusalem.
That makes me a criminal
twice over if this bill boycotting goods manufactured in the West
Bank, which was passed by the Dáil, becomes law in the
Republic of Ireland. I would face up to five years in an Irish jail.
And with thousands of
Irish citizens visiting Jerusalem each year as pilgrims and holiday makers, I
suspect it would not just be me.
This bill treats the
Jewish presence at the Western Wall in Jerusalem or at the burial place of the
Patriarchs in Hebron, as illegal settlements and doing business with any Jews
there is a criminal offence.
Those behind this bill
have failed to impose an effective consumer-led boycott against Israel despite
over ten years campaigning.
They are therefore
turning to abusing the criminal law to impose a partisan anti-Israel point of
view.
The Palestinian Authority
is corrupt, hasn’t held a democratic election in over a decade, and rewards
violence targeted against Israeli citizens by paying those convicted of
terrorist crimes.
Hamas, perhaps the
largest Palestinian political party, wants to impose a radical Islamist state
in place of Israel from the river Jordan to the Mediterranean Sea. These are
not matters discussed in the Dail by those who propose this hopelessly
one-sided bill.
Israel, and only Israel,
is the source of injustice and conflict.
Moreover, the bill will
harm Ireland more than it harms Israel.
Israel was recently
classed the fifth most innovative economy in the world and many jobs in the
Republic already depend on companies with close ties with Israel.
The bill would place the
Republic in breach of European trading laws and Irish companies would face
action under tough anti-boycott legislation in the United States.
So my guess is even if this bill does pass
the Dail it will never be enforced.
Maybe I will continue lighting my Chanuka
candles without being branded a criminal by the Irish state.
NEW ,VIEW
OUR WEBSITE WWW.BRITISHISRAELGROUP.WEEBLY.COM
No comments:
Post a Comment