By: Aryeh Savir, Tazpit News Agency
Published: June 9th, 2014
In an unprecedented incident, the Palestinian Authority has arrested
four anti-Israel BDS (Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions) activists in Ramallah
about two weeks ago.
The four, Zeid Shuaibi, Abdel Jawad Hamayel, Fadi Quran and Fajr Harb,
were arrested on charges of “provoking riots and the breach of public
tranquility.” The four demonstrated against an Indian dance group performing in
Ramallah that performed in Tel Aviv as well. The protesters accused the Indian
dancers of violating their campaign for boycotting Israel, claiming that their
appearance in Tel Aviv was a form of “normalization” with Israel. The incident
seriously embarrassed the Palestinian Authority leadership and resulted in a
decision to prosecute the four BDS activists. The four appeared in court on May
28th to face the charges against them. However, the trial was postponed until
July 14th because state witnesses, policemen, failed to appear in court.
Amnesty International has already called on the PA to drop the charges
and has stated it will investigate alleged police violence. “The reported
treatment of the four men once in custody has undermined their right to a fair
trial and raises concerns that they are being punished for their political
protest,” the statement read.
Omar Barghouti, one of the leaders of the BDS movement, said that the PA
should be put on trial for bringing the four men to court. “If the four men are
brought before a court, then we should prosecute the Palestinian Authority for
serving the Israeli occupation’s project,” he said. “The decision to prosecute
the four men was taken in collusion with the fierce Israeli campaign against
the BDS.”
Khaled Abu Toameh, writing for Gatestone, writes that the BDS movement
is seen by the PA as trouble-makers and law-breakers. For some PA officials,
BDS is a movement that acts against the true interests of the Palestinians.
They say that the actions of those promoting BDS make the Palestinians appear
as if they are not interested in peace and coexistence with Israel. BDS
activists in Ramallah have succeeded in preventing several planned meetings
between Israelis and Palestinians in Ramallah and east Jerusalem. The
Palestinian Authority is also worried that BDS is harming the Palestinians’
relations with other countries. The disturbance of the Indian dance troupe’s
performance is an example. Toameh believes that The PA move against the BDS
activists shows that it considers the movement a threat to Palestinian
interests.
Gilad Zwick, an analyst at MIDA, explains that the Palestinians are well
aware of the extent of the damage the BDS can cause them financially if the
boycotters’ ambitions are fully realized.
There are 14 Israeli industrial and agricultural parks in Judea and
Samaria, including 788 factories and businesses, employing some 11,000
Palestinian workers, alongside 6,000 Israeli workers. Furthermore, according to
the Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, workers in industrial zones in
Judea and Samaria are paid twice and three times the average Palestinian salary
and also receive full social benefits as prescribed by Israeli law. In
addition, Palestinian businessmen prefer the Israeli economy’s stability and
comparative freedom over the corrupt PA’s economy. Thus, according to research
conducted at Al–Quds University, the Palestinian volume of investments in the
Israeli economy is two times higher than in the Palestinian economy.
Approximately 16,000 Palestinian businessmen with entry visas into Israel
choose to invest their money there. Therefore, the struggle to boycott Israel
further gravely undermines the Palestinian economy, which is dependent on its
Israeli neighbour. Israelis can transfer their factories elsewhere, but
Palestinians will remain with nothing.
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