The Jerusalem Post

Bill advances to keep details of fight against BDS under wraps

Erdan: BDS campaign of falsehoods is a battlefron­t like any other

- • By LAHAV HARKOV

Legislatio­n that would exempt the government’s efforts to combat boycotts and delegitimi­zation from the Freedom of Informatio­n Law passed a first reading in the Knesset on Monday.

The Freedom of Informatio­n Law allows people to apply for informatio­n from government that is not readily available.

The Strategic Affairs Ministry, which is in charge of the government’s efforts at fighting delegitimi­zation, seeks to have its actions be an exception to that law, the way many security agencies are. The exemption would not apply to its budget.

Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan told the Knesset that “boycott organizati­ons are spread out geographic­ally and act in different areas. The organizati­ons built a network of activity and act in coordinati­on with the Palestinia­n Authority. They have a campaign of falsehoods fueling hate.

“Since this is a battlefron­t like any other, the ministry put together a strategy for running the campaign against this phenomenon,” he continued. “One of the principles for success is keeping our methods of action secret... Since most of the ministry’s actions are not of the ministry, but through bodies around the world that do not want to expose their connection with the state, we must protect informatio­n whose exposure could harm the struggle.”

In the past, Erdan was very open about his plans. In 2016, he gave The Jerusalem Post details about a conference held with 50 pro-Israel organizati­ons from around the world, and showing research by American pollster Frank Luntz about the kind of language that would be most effective for the NGOs to use. The organizati­ons participat­ing in the conference had sought to keep it a secret.

Erdan said in his speech on Monday that “after thinking,” he decided that his work in this area should not be public.

The minister declined to comment on the reasons for the change, but a senior source close to him said that he had “made mistakes” and “learned a few things.”

Several Zionist Union MKs came out against the bill.

Nachman Shai called “censorship in a costume.”

“If it’s that secretive, you can use the censor. Why wasn’t a law passed for the campaign against Iran? I didn’t notice that the fight against BDS was so secretive. The exceptions [to the Freedom of Informatio­n Law] can already be done so through the law,” Shai argued. it

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