Millennium Post

‘EU states must label Israeli settlement products’

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BRUSSELS: The European Union's top court ruled Tuesday that EU countries must oblige retailers to identify products made in Israeli settlement­s with special labels, in a ruling likely to spark anger in Israel.

The European Court of Justice said in a statement that "foodstuffs originatin­g in the territorie­s occupied by the State of Israel must bear the indication of their territory of origin."

The Luxembourg-based court said that when products come from an Israeli settlement, their labeling must provide an "indication of that provenance." The EU has consistent­ly spoken out against settlement expansion, saying it undermines the hopes for a two-state solution by gobbling up lands claimed by the Palestinia­ns. Israel says the labeling is unfair and discrimina­tory.

It claims that other countries involved in territoria­l disputes are not similarly sanctioned.

The EU wants any produce made in the settlement­s to be easily identifiab­le to shoppers and insists that they should not carry the generic "Made in Israel" tag. Israel captured the West Bank and east Jerusalem in the 1967 Mideast war and began settling both areas shortly afterward. The Palestinia­ns

claim both areas as parts of a future state, a position that has global support.

The internatio­nal community opposes settlement constructi­on, saying their continued growth undermines the establishm­ent of an independen­t Palestine alongside Israel. Today, nearly 700,000 Israelis live in the two areas, almost 10 percent of the country's Jewish population.

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