Posted on 08/10/2019 9:38:51 AM PDT by MarvinStinson
Legal decision reminiscent of Holocaust-era boycotts of Jews
The European Union is poised to mandate that Israeli products made in contested territories carry consumer warning labels, a decision that could trigger American anti-boycott laws and open up what legal experts describe as a "Pandora's box" of litigation, according to multiple sources involved in the legal dispute who spoke to the Washington Free Beacon.
The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice recently issued non-binding opinion arguing that EU law requires Israeli-made products to be labeled as coming from "settlements" and "Israeli colonies."
The decision was seen as a major win for supporters of the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement, or BDS, which seeks to wage economic warfare on Israel and its citizens. Pro-Israel activists, as well as the Jewish businesses involved in the legal dispute, see the decision as an ominous warning sign that they say is reminiscent of Holocaust-era boycotts of Jewish businesses.
With the EU court's 15 judge panel now poised to issue its own binding judgment in the case, legal experts are warning that a potential decision mandating such labeling could pave the way for goods from any disputed territory to receive such treatment. The decision also could trigger U.S. anti-boycott laws meant to stop Israeli-made goods from being singled out for unfair treatment on the international market.
Brooke Goldstein, a human rights lawyer and executive director of the Lawfare Project, which is involved in the legal dispute, described the EU court's initial decision as "frankly outrageous."
"The Advocate General's opinion said that goods produced by Muslims are to be labeled from Palestine,' and goods produced by Jews labeled as coming from Israeli colonies,' Goldstein said. "Both people are living in the same geographic location, and yet Jewish goods are being treated differently."
"Could the discrimination be any clearer?" she asked. "If the EU Court justifies this bigotry it will degrade the rule of law in Europe and it will undoubtedly have many unintended consequences for EU traders. My understanding is that certain consumer protection agencies have already filed complaints to demand the similar labeling of goods from other disputed territories. This labeling fiasco will turn into a nightmare for EU importers of goods from any and all countries involved in territorial disputes. I trust the court will maintain that goods must be labeled indicating the geographical location of origin, and reject the push to politicize labeling."
The legal dispute first began after France passed a law mandating that products made in the West Bank territory of Israel be labeled as coming from an "Israeli colony," a label not applied to any other products across the globe.
The term "Israeli colony" is not legally required to be applied under EU law and was seen as overly burdensome by Israeli business leaders.
Following the French decision, the Israeli Psagot winery filed a lawsuit alleging unlawful discrimination against Jewish companies. That lawsuit eventually made its way to Europe's highest court, the European Court of Justice.
That court now appears poised to affirm the advocate general's opinion mandating that Israeli goods be labeled in a fashion that opponents say is unfair and anti-Semitic in nature.
"I am not a psychologist, so I can't tell you what the motives are behind Europe's targeting of Jewish-owned businesses. Perhaps it is anti-Semitism rearing its ugly head again, perhaps it is blind ignorance, or even a desire to do the right thing," Yaakov Berg, CEO of the Psagot winery, told the Free Beacon. "Regardless, the application of the current EU trade directive to label goods from Jewish producers, and only Jewish producers in the West Bank is discriminatory and illegal."
Berg maintains that Jewish businesses should not be penalized for policies enacted by the Israeli government that European leaders object to.
"We are not the Israeli government," he said. "Psagot winery is not responsible for Israeli government policy. But because we are Jewish owners of a winery in a beautiful and hotly contested land, we are being targeted and punished. And we are being punished precisely because we are Jews living in Judea where we have every right to be, as do the Palestinian Arabs and Druze and the Christians."
"No one should be discriminated against because of their religion," Berg said. "If you support a Palestinian state, would you support a Judenrein state of Palestine? That seems to be what the EU is proposing when it says Jewish businesses are illegal in Palestine but Muslim businesses are not, in the same location! Such a de facto boycott of Jewish products, the likes of which we have not seen since Nazi Germany, would definitely run afoul of U.S. law."
Yohan Benizri, a lawyer representing Psagot, warned that a decision affirming the labels for Jewish-made goods could open the door to other types of overly onerous labeling.
"One doesn't need legal training to recognize the unintended consequences of the EU adopting a policy of politicized labeling," Benizri said. "If the EU Court rules that geographic location is not enough, and that EU law mandates every product coming from either a disputed territory' or a country with objectionable social policies' be labeled as such, then EU markets will be thrown into chaos."
"Can you imagine a situation where plastic cups imported from China must be labeled this country has a one-child policy,' or gas from Russia must be labeled, This is gas from a country that illegally occupies Crimea,' or products from the United States require the labeling the U.S. engages in capital punishment and is building an illegal border wall?' Product labels will have become political billboards depending on the whims of EU politicians, and every EU importer will shoulder a liability for not complying with arbitrary labeling laws."
A State Department spokesman told the Free Beacon that the Trump administration has been clear in its objection to the BDS movement and efforts to single out the Jewish state.
"The State Department is aware of this particular issue," the official said. "The administration's position strongly opposing all efforts to boycott, delegitimize, or isolate Israel is well-known."
Sounds a lot like labeling Jewish people with a Star of David prior to WWII.
This time they will label products, rather than breaking glass and painting Stars of David on the door fronts.
Hitler based “Mein Kampf”, even plagiarized, the koran. So it should be no surprise.
How soon before European Jews are forced to wear a yellow star on their outer clothing?
This could backfire on the BDS people. Europeans, especially Central Europeans, who don’t like moslems could start preferentially buying Israeli “colonial” products.
Next time they have a problem with Nazi lowlifes, maybe they can call on Switzerland for their assistance.
The warning label need not be anything lengthy or elaborate. Simply use a Yellow Star with the word “Jude” inside. That should do the trick.
Come on dont t be silly
The headline is meant to sensationalize
The stupid title most damn well sure lead folks to think all Jewish products in the EU will be labeled which is crazy as hell
The reality is these numbnuts actually want to label Israeli goods made by Israelis in what they deem occupied territories like the West Bank
Which is a far cry from labeling Jewish goods pell mell
Title should have read:
Products from Israeli occupied Palestinian lands to be labeled as such
But no they sensationalized it and its misleading
France for instance has wineries, fashion houses, chocolate makers, banks and so forth....some are French iconic businesses owned by Jews
The headline indicates those would have been labeled
And Freepers who as a rule dont read articles went for it
The inconsistency in the whole idiotic affair is that not all products made by Israelis in the West Bank are made by Jews
Some are owned by non Jewish Israelis which make up 20-25% of Israel population so is this directed exclusively at Jews or Israelis
If its the latter then the headline is more off
Or will they determine if this West Bank product is made by Israeli Arab and exclude it..
Olive oil for example
Gotta go with drpix and mewzilla on this.
The headline is not comprehensive (headlines aren’t), misleading, or overly long (headlines aren’t). It provides an introduction to and gives a general sense of the subject matter. I would also not consider it sensational because anyone interested in the topic would certainly read and hopefully understand the article without jumping to outrage mode.
>>But itll work here since only five percent of Freepers look beyond thread title<<
Wait.
People DO THAT?
[ The Advocate General of the European Court of Justice recently issued non-binding opinion arguing that EU law requires Israeli-made products to be labeled as coming from “settlements” and “Israeli colonies.”
The decision was seen as a major win for supporters of the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement, or BDS, which seeks to wage economic warfare on Israel and its citizens. Pro-Israel activists, as well as the Jewish businesses involved in the legal dispute, see the decision as an ominous warning sign that they say is reminiscent of Holocaust-era boycotts of Jewish businesses. ]
Sounds like a great plan. Now if only a man, a combination of politician and messiah-like, could arise out of Europe to strengthen a 7-year covenant that divides Israel for peace. Yes, for “peace and security”. Something that all nations want. Such a man would be “messiah-like”. Yes, yes.
Will that be right hand? Or forehead? (well that doesn’t happen until halfway through that period). Oh look a (false) prophet that calls down fire from the sky. And an image that speaks.
Cutting off heads of Tribulation saints? Oh, there are plenty of Leftists and Muslims who will volunteer for that work.
Ok
Its a 60 space headline
How about
EUROPE SET TO LABEL ISRAEL GOODS FROM WEST BANK
45 spaces and much more concise
Like I said
Its a grabber
But its a problem here cause posters rarely read beyond headlines
Look at the yellow star comments
Right now some Freepers are thinking Europe is about to label Jewish goods in general which is preposterous and impossible as well
Which means it worked just as the writer and Free Beacon intended
Which to me is propaganda basically when any media org does it
Breitbart does this too as does Drudge
Slim Pickens riding the biggest angriest wild mustang to ground zero wouldn't be good enough for Brussels and all the Socialists there.
I agree your headline is better.
“But it’s a problem here because posters rarely read beyond headlines”
Conceivable, but I disagree. I think anyone concerned about this subject would almost certainly read the article.
This entire post annoys me...its Israeli made,not Jewish made......too much of this crap here.
That's exactly the way the leftwing media would phrase it.
Easy Marvin
Its the nomenclature used by everyone but a few Freepers and West Bank settlers
Alll our presidents since 67 and 73 about Golan
Even Bibi recently said
Apr 9, 2019 · Just days before Israel was to hold national elections, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu .... Everyone says you can’t hold an occupied territory, but this proves you can, Netanyahu told ...
That was after atrump recognized Golan as israel more or less
Trump Heights now
Now as for me personally, I used to say let the IDF roll west and then south and let a pre Mandela South African army head north and annex the whole continent which would be vastly better off as a consequence
Let Israel occupy all of Arabia and Persia and ditto
So settle down
I just dont like misleading headlines especially on a forum where few read beyond that
Oh and another thing....I know Israel and Israelis way beyond just typical evangelical bible tourists in Bermudas and ball caps
I was immersed pretty much biz wise
Just to clarify
Why do you keep saying few read beyond the headline, how do you know this ?
Again, your characterization of the headline as misleading is somewhat similar (yes yours is better). While not complete, it is factual.
You have quite a bit of attention fixated on Israel, wardaddy.
ANY OTHER countries which occupy so much of your attention?
"Both people are living in the same geographic location, and yet Jewish goods are being treated differently."
"Could the discrimination be any clearer?"
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Did you really read the article, warrdaddy?
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