GREER FAY CASHMAN 12/24/2015
WAS IT chutzpah or making a political point when Ambassador
to the United States Ron Dermer sent blue-and-white-striped gift packages
bearing the national crest of Israel to members of Congress with best wishes
for a happy holiday? The packages contained products from settlements in Judea
and Samaria and the Golan Heights. In the accompanying letter Dermer stated
that he had decided that this year he would send a holiday gift that would also
help combat the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
The gift packages contained wine, olive oil, halva and body cream.
Dermer characterized the key forces behind BDS as “fanatics who actively seek to eliminate Israel,” adding that “unfortunately they are occasionally joined by fools who naively believe that in promoting BDS they are advancing peace between Israelis and Palestinians.” Regardless of why they promote BDS, wrote Dermer, “they are simply promoting anti-Semitism. Once, Jews were singled out and held to a different standard than other peoples. Today, the Jewish state is singled out and held to a different standard than other countries.”
The gift made headline news with mixed reactions in the American media.
How much more effective would it have been if accompanying the package, it was stated exactly how many Palestinian households rely
on an income from factory plants in which boycotted products are produced.
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