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Dutch Christians rebuff officials seeking labeling of Israeli settlement goods
2019-07-06
Stay strong, guys.
[IsraelTimes] Two groups say labeling has become a political tool to pressure Israel and refuse to comply.

Christian Zionist importers of Israeli goods declined to comply with a government directive to apply special labeling for settlement products.

The exchange occurred last month between the van Oordt family, which runs the Israel Products Center and the Christians for Israel group in Nijkerk, near Amsterdam, and representatives of the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, Roger van Oordt, director of the Christians for Israel group, wrote Wednesday in a statement.

The officials requested to visit the store and urge van Oordt to apply the labels, as per regulations adopted in 2015 by the Europe
...the land mass occupying the space between the English Channel and the Urals, also known as Moslem Lebensraum...
an Commission, which described the regulations as designed to give shoppers accurate information about product provenance.

Israel and Jewish groups protested the regulations as an attempt to isolate and financially hurt the Israeli settlements. The regulations also applied to the Golan Heights and eastern Jerusalem, which Israel captured in the 1967 Six-Day War. The Paleostinian Authority said the labeling regulations were a welcome buffer against what it considers Israeli land theft.

"Labeling was created to ensure food safety but has become a political tool to pressure the Jewish state," said van Oordt, whose outfit helps bring in 120,000 bottles of Israeli wine each year, as well as many tons of Dead Sea cosmetics and other merchandise.

"These are anti-Jewish regulations to me. They mean separating products made by Jews and Arabs," he wrote.

The regulations are binding,
...given the rest of the sentence, I can only imagine the journalist meant non-binding here...
but the European Commission and Dutch government have limited recourse against countries and businesses that don’t implement them.
Posted by:trailing wife

#3  Which wine, European Conservative? I could use another excellent added to my list.
Posted by: trailing wife   2019-07-06 16:34  

#2  My German importer of Golan Wines has received "advice" from BDS-supporters. They wanted him to relabel the wines as coming from "Israeli occupied Syrian territory".

He told them to pound sand. The wine is fantastic btw.
Posted by: European Conservative   2019-07-06 11:39  

#1  Good for the Christians. It was looking as if the Dutch were the most likely, except for the Swedes, to roll over for their Islamic overlords. Good for them.
Posted by: Richard Aubrey   2019-07-06 00:37  

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