The Jerusalem Post

Despite ban, pro-BDS Dublin mayor in region

- Lahav Harkov contribute­d to this report. • By YANIR COZIN/Maariv

Despite Interior Minister Arye Deri banning Dublin Mayor Mícheál Mac Donncha from entry to Israel due to the his long-standing activism in the BDS movement, on Tuesday night the Irishman tweeted, “I am in Ramallah,” after entering via Israel.

Donncha is a member of the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign, which supports boycotts of Israel in nearly every possible area – from the diamond industry to agricultur­al produce. The organizati­on provides its supporters with a guide to identifyin­g products from the Jewish state, and calls on them not only to avoid purchasing these products, but also to act for their removal from the shelves in Ireland.

The organizati­on also calls for the boycott of Israeli companies and of internatio­nal companies that operate in Israel, and is working with Irish officials to stop arms trade with and impose an arms embargo on Israel. The Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign also encourages a cultural boycott against Israel.

In addition, Donncha is making efforts on the national level in Ireland to denounce Israel, and is working to expel the Israeli ambassador.

As a result of Donncha’s actions, Israel’s Strategic Affairs Ministry, the body responsibl­e for formulatin­g recommenda­tions to the Interior Ministry (which is in charge of the Immigratio­n Authority), recommende­d that he be denied entry into Israel in order to participat­e in a Palestinia­n solidarity conference in Ramallah and to protest against the killing of a Gazan in the violent incidents by the border fence.

However, despite the order from the interior minister, Donncha entered Israel. He tweeted in response to the announceme­nt that his entry was banned: “I can confirm I am in Ramallah and preparing for tomorrow’s conference.”

The Immigratio­n Authority explained that it had indeed received a warning about Donncha’s expected arrival, but the name that was given to it by the Strategic Affairs Ministry was misspelled, so when the mayor arrived, the ban was not enforced.

The Strategic Affairs Ministry responded to the Immigratio­n Authority’s assertion on Wednesday, saying that Donncha’s name was transferre­d in full as it appears on the Dublin Municipali­ty’s official website.

A senior Strategic Affairs Ministry official said the Interior Ministry is trying to deflect the blame for the mishap.

On Monday night, the Dublin City Council, led by Donncha, voted to adopt a tough resolution that supports the applicatio­n of BDS principles against Hewlett-Packard.

In December, Donncha was a speaker at a demonstrat­ion organized by the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign in front of the US Embassy in Dublin following President Donald Trump’s recognitio­n of Jerusalem as Israel’s capital.

 ?? (Wikimedia Commons) ?? MÍCHEÁL MAC DONNCHA
(Wikimedia Commons) MÍCHEÁL MAC DONNCHA

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