The Jerusalem Post

BDS victory in Spain overturned in court two years later

- • By JEREMY SHARON

Nearly two years after Israel’s women’s water polo team was left without a venue for a game against the Spanish team due to a municipal BDS ordinance, an administra­tive court in Catalonia has ruled the boycott motion was illegal.

In November 2018, the game was set to be played in a venue in Molins de Rei, a short distance from Barcelona in the Catalonia region.

The Molins de Rei municipal council had however passed a law in 2013, similar to dozens of other municipal laws across Spain, banning the municipali­ty or local authority from entering into contracts and agreements with Israeli companies and entities, and even banning business ties and agreements with Spanish citizens who are associated with Israel or Israeli organizati­ons and companies.

This led Molins de Rei to deny the water polo venue in the town to the Israeli team.

An administra­tive court in the province of Barcelona has now struck down Molins de Rei’s 2013 law as discrimina­tory.

President of the ACOM antiBDS organizati­on Angel Mas said the specific decision against Molins de Rei was significan­t since the incident refuted the frequent claim of BDS activists groups in Spain that the mass of municipal BDS laws around the country are merely political declaratio­ns.

Mas said the water polo venue cancellati­on demonstrat­ed how these municipal laws are used for practical applicatio­ns.

He noted in addition, that in municipali­ties where such laws have been passed, local businesses based in their jurisdicti­on had been instructed that contracts with Israeli businesses, individual­s and entities are forbidden.

“The BDS movement wants to dissuade people from dealing with Israel or Israelis, and it has successful­ly created a general perception that dealing with Israel is so complicate­d, and your life will be made miserable if you try, that a lot of people don’t even try,” Mas told The Jerusalem Post.

Mas said the new ruling showed that the municipal BDS laws were intended to be beyond mere political declaratio­ns and further was not a form of protected free speech, since they advocate for discrimina­tion on the basis of national origin.

“We will continue to expose these extremists that both in the institutio­ns and in the public life intend to impose their ideology by coercion, recovering the dignity for our Jewish minority threatened by those same intolerant people who want to break the constituti­onal order that protects us all,” said Mas.

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