The Jerusalem Post

A Spanish state adopts BDS as policy

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Navarre became the first state in Spain to endorse the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel.

The motion voted on last month in Navarre, in northern Spain, received the support of all the parties represente­d in parliament except the center-right Popular Party, the ACOM pro-Israel advocacy wrote in a statement Friday.

The motion passed on May 21 calls on the central government to “support any initiative promoted by the internatio­nal BDS campaign.” It also calls on Spain to “suspend its ties with Israel “until that country ceases its policy of criminal repression of the Palestinia­n population.”

Navarre is one of 17 autonomous communitie­s - states with their own parliament­s - that together make up quasi-federal Spain. Catalonia’s parliament last year declared independen­ce from Spain, though Madrid declined to recognize the declaratio­n. Navarre has a substantia­l Basque population and a strong separatist movement.

The motion went on to condemn Israel for “murdering” dozens of Palestinia­ns in May - a reference to those killed by Israeli forces during Hamas-organized riots along the Gaza border that featured hundreds of firebombs and attempts to breach the security fence into Israel. Of 61 people killed in the riots on May 14, 50 were Hamas members, according to one senior member of that organizati­on.

Sweden, Ireland and several other European Union countries criticized Israel’s use of deadly force but reaffirmed their support for its right to defend itself. The United States said the violence was solely Hamas’ fault.

The Navarre motion does not mention Hamas, violence along the border nor Israel’s right to defend itself. ACOM condemned it as discrimina­tory.

In recent years, ACOM actions have led to the scrapping, annulment or suspension of 24 motions to boycott Israel by Spanish municipali­ties. Courts throughout the kingdom have declared such motions discrimina­tory and unconstitu­tional.

Earlier this month, the City Council of Valencia, Spain’s third-largest city, passed a motion declaring a boycott of Israel and Valencia an “Israeli apartheid-free zone.”

Several dozen municipali­ties have endorsed BDS in Spain but none of its states had until the vote in Navarre. ( JTA)

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