The Jerusalem Post

Spanish court rules Gran Canaria City Council’s BDS agreement illegal

- • By LIDAR GRAVÉ- LAZI

A Spanish court in Gran Canaria issued a decision this week declaring that a boycott against Israel passed by the city council is illegal.

The legal proceeding­s against the council were filed by Angel Mas, president of ACOM, a pro-Israel Spanish organizati­on that combats BDS in Spain.

Gran Canaria is one of Spain’s Canary Islands, off the northweste­rn coast of Africa with a population of roughly 850,000. Last year, on November 27, 2016, the city council passed a resolution proclaimin­g the city a “free space from Israeli apartheid,” affiliatin­g the council with the BDS movement.

As part of the boycott decision, the city council announced it would refrain from any cooperatio­n with Israel, its public bodies and officials in areas including agricultur­e, education, trade, culture or security. The council also agreed to support BDS in every campaign for the trade, cultural, sports, academic or institutio­nal boycotts.

According to ACOM, the Court No. 4 of Gran Canaria dismissed the argument raised by the town hall that the boycott decision was “just a political statement, insisting that the actions and declaratio­ns of the public bodies are subjected to the Rule of Law and are under the legal control of the courts of law.”

The sentence declared that the council of Gran Canaria is “not competent to adopt such a resolution.”

Taking into account that a local council cannot make claims that would affect the foreign policy of Spain, the court further stressed that it could not understand how the resolution would improve or impact on the local community.

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