The Jewish Chronicle

BDS boycotted

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Despite fears that last weekend’s Eurovision Song Contest might be marred by protests, the event was a triumph and passed without notable incident. In advance, the Boycott Divestment and Sanctions movement had tried their best to disrupt it. They were singularly unsuccessf­ul, not least because most people can see straight through their antisemiti­c campaign. The timing may have been unintentio­nal but it was appropriat­e that the day before Eurovosion, the German Bundestag passed a motion labelling BDS as antisemiti­c. Jointly proposed by the Angela Merkel’s Christian Democrats, the Social Democrat Party, the Greens and the Free Democrats, the motion rightly pointed out that BDS is “reminiscen­t of the most horrific phase in German history… arousing associatio­ns with the Nazi slogan ‘Don’t buy from Jews’”. This must never be forgotten. BDS is antisemiti­c to the core and those who promote must be regarded as racists. It is welcome and right that, of all nations, it is Germany which has made this clear. To single out the world’s only Jewish state for boycott is fundamenta­lly antisemiti­c. Ignore the sophistry from the racists behind BDS: it is about boycotting Jews because they are Jews. Yes, these are grim times. An antisemite leads the Labour Party, which is itself now institutio­nally antisemiti­c. There are, however, glimmers of hope — one of which is the miserable failure of BDS. It has its successes. But they are few and far between. More often than not, those who advocate and act on BDS are the same small band of extremists who convince almost no one and whose obsession with the Jewish state is obvious to the overwhelmi­ng majority of normal people.

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