Et tu, EU? No Dutch Treat her

May 23, 2013 by Ari Briggs
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Ari Briggs is a former Sydnesider now resident in Israel and active with Regavim, an organisation fighting to save Israeli land claimed by the Bedouin. He recently addressed the Dutch Parliament in defence of Israel…

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Ari Briggs in Holland

Ari Briggs in Holland

Recently the EU formally recommended that its 27 member states “prevent” Israeli activity in Judea, Samaria, the Golan Heights, and East, Jerusalem, by means of discriminatory labeling of Israeli products from these areas– in effect, an economic boycott of Jewish communities in those regions. This recommendation is clearly immoral, on at least six grounds, and with the significant help of Caroline Glick, I recently had the privilege of setting this out before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Dutch Parliament.

First, it attempts to predetermine borders prior to negotiations.  However, repeated attempts demonstrate that this approach actually discourages the Palestinians from negotiating final status issues with Israel.
The presence of Jewish communities in Judea and Samaria has nothing to do with prospects for peace. As Caroline Glick so effectively pointed out in her speech in the UK, we have peace agreements with Egypt and Jordan, and 6 agreements with the PLO (of which they were in material breach from Day One).
None was contingent on the absence of Jews from any area.

Second, it violates the civil rights of Jews living in Judea and Samaria.  In fact, this issue is not about peace at all, but about the abrogation of Jewish civil rights.  The EU is stating that JEWS should not be allowed to live in these areas just because they are Jews. Why should Jews be allowed to live in London, Amsterdam, New York or Sydney, but not in Judea or Jerusalem?
How could the Netherlands government and the Dutch people agree to such discrimination?   By labeling Jewish products from these areas, they are in effect recommending that a Palestinian state must be ethnically cleansed of Jews before its people will agree to independence.

Third, it is immoral historically and legally.  Israel’s national rights to these areas are very strong, at least as valid as any other claimant under international law.
And this is not the first time that a country is trying to disenfranchise the Jewish People from their land. The British in 1939 with the infamous White Paper abrogated their responsibility under the Mandate of the League of Nations, to encourage  “close settlement by Jews on the land,”

They hoped to appease the Arabs who supported the Nazis and were running a terrorist campaign, even then, not only against the Jews, but also against the Allied Powers. In an attempt to appease them, the British in effect declared that the Jews had no rights to this area. And what did the British get for this appeasement? King Farouk in Egypt supporting the Nazis, a revolt in Iraq, support for the Nazis in Iran and a Nazi party in Syria. Appeasement didn’t work then, and it doesn’t work now.

Fourth, it will support terrorism.  This week a very disturbing report was released by the Advisory Council on International Affairs (AIV), an independent body based in the Netherlands, which advises government and parliament on foreign policy.
Among other misguided recommendations, it stated, “Reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas is therefore much desired. Contacts with Hamas should not be avoided”.

In other words, they recommend finding common ground with terrorist organizations whose mandate is genocide, the destruction of the Jewish people. It seems they have found common ground with these murderers, for whom Jews living in Judea are the roadblock to peace, but not the terrorists themselves!! . No, it is the Jews and their “products” who are destroying all prospects for peace. Not those intentionally firing thousands of missiles at the homes of civilians, not those throwing Molotov cocktails, not those pelting cars with rocks causing death and injury, but the Jews. They are the problem.

Fifth, it is based on immoral equivalence and double standards. Labeling products based, not only on geographic origin, but on ethnic origin is pure discrimination. The European Forum’s “working definition” of Anti-Semitism explicitly includes applying a double standard to the State of Israel.
So, what are other examples of labeling of products in this manner? What about Turkey, who wishes to join the EU? What of their outright occupation of northern Cyprus? Where are the labeling laws for Turkish goods coming from Northern Cyprus?

And what about China, the factory of the world and the 2nd largest trading partner of the EU? But they also rule over Tibet. Where are the labeling laws for Chinese products coming from Tibet? Human rights groups accuse the Chinese authorities of the systematic destruction of Tibetan Buddhist culture and the persecution of monks loyal to the Dalai Lama. So where is the EU demand for labeling Chinese products from Tibet?
Clearly, the intent to label only Israeli products in this way is a double standard, and therefore, is antisemitism by the definition of the EU itself.

Sixth, it strengthens the efforts to isolate and delegitimize Israel. These actions embolden the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement (BDS), and encourage them to continue and thrive, leading to comprehensive boycotts against Israel.
Thus, the Netherlands’ decision to approve the labeling of Jewish products will be a milestone for the BDS movement.

Hopefully the Netherlands will reconsider, for their history and for ours.

Afterword:, Han ten Broeke, a member of the Parliament from VVD, a party in the ruling coalition, attended my speech and asked many insightful questions.  A few days later, we learned that due to questions he posed to the other coalition members during their discussions, the Dutch government has decided to remove the labeling laws from their agenda, at least for now.

The writer works for Regavim, an independent, professional research institute & policy planning think tank and can be contacted on ari@regavim.org. The mission of the Institute is to ensure the responsible, legal & environmentally friendly use of Israel’s national lands and the return of the rule of law to all areas and aspects of the land and its preservation.

The writer works for Regavim, an independent, professional research institute & policy planning think tank and can be contacted on ari@regavim.org. The mission of the Institute is to ensure the responsible, legal & environmentally friendly use of Israel’s national lands and the return of the rule of law to all areas and aspects of the land and its preservation.

Comments

One Response to “Et tu, EU? No Dutch Treat her”
  1. Piet-Hein says:

    Dear Mr. Briggs,
    Congratulations and thanks from the Netherlands for your speech for our parliament.
    I hardly learned about it in the dutch news. But behold the result!
    Dutch (indeed, western European) mainstream politics is weak and lacking of principles in the case of the Middle East.
    We need influences such as yours. To remind us of how things really are.
    That light may shine brighter in western public awareness in the future, than it does now.
    Yours sincerely, an admiring friend of the state of Israel and its proud people,
    Piet-Hein Nelissen

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