Netanyahu Rejects Kerry's Boycott Warning
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةIsraeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday rejected remarks by U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry warning of a growing boycott threat against the Jewish state if peace talks fail.
"Attempts to impose a boycott on the State of Israel are immoral and unjust. Moreover, they will not achieve their goal," he said at the weekly cabinet meeting.
"Second, no pressure will cause me to concede the vital interests of the State of Israel, especially the security of Israel's citizens. For both of these reasons, threats to boycott the State of Israel will not achieve their goal."
Netanyahu's remarks came a day after Kerry warned of the potential economic impact on Israel.
"For Israel, the stakes are also enormously high," the U.S. diplomat warned at a security conference in Munich.
"For Israel there's an increasing de-legitimization campaign that has been building up. People are very sensitive to it. There are talk of boycotts and other kinds of things," he said.
The status quo could not be maintained if the talks were to collapse, he warned.
"It's not sustainable. It's illusionary. There's a momentary prosperity, there's a momentary peace ... But the fact is the status quo will change if there is failure."
Some Israeli ministers directly addressed Kerry's remarks.
"What Kerry said is offensive, unfair and intolerable," Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz of Netanyahu's Likud party told army radio ahead of the cabinet meeting.
"You can't expect Israel to negotiate with a gun at its head while it discusses issues critical to its diplomatic and security interests."
And Economy Minister Naftali Bennett of the far-right Jewish Home party, which is part of the coalition but against territorial concessions to Palestinians, said: "There is no nation that would give its country up over economic threats, and neither will we."
"We expect our friends in the world to stand by our side in the face of the anti-Semitic boycott attempts, not amplify them," he said in a statement late Saturday.
A growing number of governments and international businesses have in recent months said they will not trade with any Israeli firms with ties to Jewish settlements, highlighting the creeping success of a Palestinian-led boycott campaign.
The so-called BDS movement -- boycott, divestment and sanctions -- works to convince governments, businesses and celebrities to cut all ties with Israeli companies active in the occupied Palestinian territories, in a bid to repeat the success of the boycott which ended apartheid in South Africa.
Last week, U.S. actress Scarlett Johansson was forced to chose between being an ambassador for Oxfam and taking on a new role as the public face of Israel's SodaStream, which has a factory in the West Bank, after the international aid group said the two roles were "incompatible."
She resigned her position at Oxfam.
On the same day, Norway's sovereign wealth fund blacklisted two Israeli companies involved in settlements construction in annexed east Jerusalem.
Since January 1, the European Union has also blocked all grants and funding to Israeli entities operating beyond the pre-1967 war lines, sparking growing alarm in Israel.
Kerry coaxed Israel and the Palestinians back to the negotiating table in late July 2013 for nine months of direct talks which will end in April. So far, there has been very little visible progress.
Personnaly I would prefer being citizen of Israel than of Syria. Concerning human rights and freedom of speech, freedom of belief or about tolerance of the others, these two regimes are at odds.
I don't imagine Israelis being cared about in Syrian hospitals the way wounded Syrians are treated for free in the hospital of the people they were taught to hate.
Only humans can be citizens of - - Lebanon, USA, France, Germany, Russia and any other country you can think of.
If you are referring to the non - Jewish population of Israel, then please try and explain (to yourself) why there are over 1,000,000 Moslem citizens of Israel.
Is there an Arab state that has a non-Moslem on its Supreme Court? Israel has an Arab there.
Is there an Arab State that has a Jewish head of a hospital. Israel has an Arab as the head of one.
How many Jewish or Christian officers are there in the Arab Armies (except for Lebanon), there are many more Arabs - Moslem and Christians in the Israeli Army and Police Force.
At least Israel has not killed 135,000 of its own citizens (or Palestinians) over the past three years, as ..........you know which country......has.
So please don't talk nonsense.
phillipo,
You forgot to say that no Arab Country ever devasteted hundreds of Palestinians villages, killed all its citizens who could not run away, and all the crimes that the rogue state of Israel and its criminals sionists. Please do not come with lies like the one you probably learned with your mother's milk saying that this was done because all Arab countries attacked the Palestinian occupied illegally; your lies are no more valid, and the whole world is now against you for using the methods that Nazist forces did to you.
Jose Farhat, from São Paulo, Brazil
Assad has Christian generals in his army. There are Christians in the Jordanian government. even Saddam Hussein had his Tarik Azziz. There are Jewish people in Iran with influence and authority. Israel is not unique in having members of the minority in positions of power. Israeli exceptionalism is a myth. The longer Israel costs in the region, the more it's survival techniques come to resemble those practiced by regional powers. Israel is losing its soul as the price for its survival as a state.
The core value of Judaism is it's keen sense of Justice. This has made the Jewish people, and Israel the light among peoples and nations. But it's treatment of the Palestinians as sub humans, grasshoppers as yitzhak Shamir called them is immoral. Netanyahu has adopted the double standard morality and rationalization a used by Nasrallah. Good morals is supposed to displace bad morals, but instead, bad morals has corrupted the good. Talk to everyday Israelis who do not have much voice in the right wing Netanyahu government, and you will hear this.