Source: 2nd Thoughts.org
Submitted by Ira L. Jacobson
On July 13, the Cape Times published a letter under the title "SA Jews are divided on Israel" addressed to South African Minister of Trade and Industry and supporting "proposed legislation that products made on the West Bank by Israeli companies must be labeled that they are from the occupied Palestinian territories (OPT)".
The letter is signed by Yoni Bass, Karen Ben-Zeev, Bradley Bordiss, Viv Cohen, Liat Davis, Daniel Friedman, Steven Friedman, Nathan Geffen, Joey Hasson, Doron Isaacs, Allan Kolski Horwitz, Marian Nell, Shaun Reznik, Janet Shapiro, Jonathan Shapiro, Shereen Usdin and mention was made that Jonathan Ancer was away.
It contained often repeated claims of alleged "Israeli oppression" in the occupied territories with no attempt at substantiation or of placing an events in a context that takes into account the circumstances that surrounds them so that they can be understood and assessed.
Among the complaints against Israel, the letter claimed that Israeli businesses like Ahava "exploit the natural wealth of Palestinian territory" by using Dead Sea mud. This of course is incorrect.
Ahava products are made from raw material supplied by the Dead Sea Works that is situated in undisputed pre-1967 Israeli territory. The Dead Sea is not Palestinian territory. It is bordered partly by pre-1967 Israel, partly by post-1967 Israel and by Jordan. In fact Jordan too, has established industries that extract chemical from it.
The Ahava product is made in Mitzpeh Shalem a community founded in 1970 in Area C that is controlled by Israel in terms of the Oslo accords. It is not in the same category as recently built outposts which are the subject of controversy.
Regards
Maurice
Submitted by Ira L. Jacobson
On July 13, the Cape Times published a letter under the title "SA Jews are divided on Israel" addressed to South African Minister of Trade and Industry and supporting "proposed legislation that products made on the West Bank by Israeli companies must be labeled that they are from the occupied Palestinian territories (OPT)".
The letter is signed by Yoni Bass, Karen Ben-Zeev, Bradley Bordiss, Viv Cohen, Liat Davis, Daniel Friedman, Steven Friedman, Nathan Geffen, Joey Hasson, Doron Isaacs, Allan Kolski Horwitz, Marian Nell, Shaun Reznik, Janet Shapiro, Jonathan Shapiro, Shereen Usdin and mention was made that Jonathan Ancer was away.
It contained often repeated claims of alleged "Israeli oppression" in the occupied territories with no attempt at substantiation or of placing an events in a context that takes into account the circumstances that surrounds them so that they can be understood and assessed.
Among the complaints against Israel, the letter claimed that Israeli businesses like Ahava "exploit the natural wealth of Palestinian territory" by using Dead Sea mud. This of course is incorrect.
Ahava products are made from raw material supplied by the Dead Sea Works that is situated in undisputed pre-1967 Israeli territory. The Dead Sea is not Palestinian territory. It is bordered partly by pre-1967 Israel, partly by post-1967 Israel and by Jordan. In fact Jordan too, has established industries that extract chemical from it.
The Ahava product is made in Mitzpeh Shalem a community founded in 1970 in Area C that is controlled by Israel in terms of the Oslo accords. It is not in the same category as recently built outposts which are the subject of controversy.
Regards
Maurice
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