The Jerusalem Post

German intelligen­ce agency deems BDS antisemiti­c

- • By BENJAMIN WEINTHAL

The intelligen­ce agency for the German state of Baden-Württember­g referred to the boycott, divestment, sanctions (BDS) movement as a “new variation of antisemiti­sm” in its newly released May intelligen­ce report.

In its report, the intelligen­ce agency specifical­ly targeted an anti-Israel group that supports BDS.

This is believed to be the first instance of a German domestic intelligen­ce agency labeling BDS as antisemiti­c and a security threat.

The intelligen­ce report, which was published on May 24, said propaganda by the neo-Nazi party Der Dritte Weg (The Third Way) to boycott Israeli products “roughly recalls similar measures against German Jews by the National Socialists, for example, on April 1, 1933 (the slogan: ‘Germans! Defend yourselves! Don’t buy from Jews!’).”

The intelligen­ce agency wrote that this “list deals with the new variation of antisemiti­sm: anti-Zionist antisemiti­sm.”

The agency’s full name – the State Office for the Protection of the Constituti­on – monitors threats to Germany’s democratic, constituti­onal order and is the rough equivalent of the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet).

The neo-Nazi organizati­on calls Israel a “terror state” and the “Zionist abscess.” The intelligen­ce agency copied graphics from the Third Way’s website showing a Palestinia­n flag with the words “Freedom for Palestine” over a person whose mouth is covered with an Israeli flag. A second graphic included in the report reads “Boycott products from Israel: 729=Made in Israel.” The number 729 is the product code to identify Israeli goods.

The intelligen­ce agency quoted a January 2017 update from The Third Way’s website, stating that “the Israeli economy is very dependent on exports... and therefore, as active help for the Palestinia­n freedom struggle, one should avoid Israeli products when shopping in local supermarke­ts and all products manufactur­ed by foreign companies that invest in Israel.”

According to the Baden-Württember­g intelligen­ce report, The Third Way’s articles range from “right-wing extremism to neo-Nazi.”

In 2017, The Jerusalem Post reported that The Third Way’s website published a report on the group’s visit to Lebanon to champion Hezbollah’s 2006 war against Israel.

The Third Way uses the online payment service PayPal to raise funds for its activities. When asked about PayPal and BDS, a PayPal representa­tive told the Post: “Due to customer confidenti­ality, we cannot comment on the details of any specific PayPal account. However, we would like to stress that PayPal has zero tolerance for the use of our secure payments platform to facilitate illegal activities. We make every effort to comply with laws and regulation­s around the world. Compliance with these laws is something we take very seriously. We carefully review questionab­le activities reported to us, and discontinu­e our relationsh­ip with account holders found to violate our policies.”

Labeling BDS as antisemiti­c could have far-reaching consequenc­es for German politician­s and public and private organizati­ons that engage in pro-BDS activity.

Several German banks retain BDS-related accounts. The Bank for Social Economy holds four accounts enabling BDS – the highest number in Germany, according to research conducted by the Post.

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