Netanyahu says BDS pushes away peace

By Aryeh Savir

Aryeh Savir
Aryeh Savir

JERUSALEM – At the start of the weekly Israeli Cabinet meeting on Sunday, Feb. 2, Prime Minister Benyamin Netanyahu stated: “Attempts to impose a boycott on the State of Israel are immoral and unjust. Moreover, they will not achieve their goal. First, they cause the Palestinians to adhere to their intransigent positions and thus push peace further away. Second, no pressure will cause me to concede the vital interests of the State of Israel, especially the security of Israel’s citizens. For both of these reasons, threats to boycott the State of Israel will not achieve their goal.”

Prime Minster Netanyahu came in the wake of US Secretary of State John Kerry’s comment that: “Today’s status quo absolutely, to a certainty, I promise you 100 percent, cannot be maintained. It’s not sustainable. It’s illusionary. There’s a momentary prosperity, there’s a momentary peace.”

Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Kerry was relating to Israel’s current economic situation, claiming that it will be seriously debilitated if the peace talks with the Palestinians fail.

Earlier on Sunday Minister of Economy Naftali Bennett came out harshly against Kerry’s comment: “The Jewish nation is stronger than the threats leveled against it. Let’s be clear: there has never been a nation that relinquished its land as a result of threats. Only security will bring economic stability, not a terrorist state next to Ben-Gurion Airport. We expect our friends around the world to stand beside us, against anti-Semitic boycott efforts targeting Israel, and not for them to be their amplifier,” he said.

Denmark’s second largest bank, Danske Bank, recently announced that it has blacklisted Israel’s Bank Hapoalim because of its links to construction in Judea and Samaria. However, Bank Hapoalim announced that it has no savings or investments of any kind made by the Danske Bank.

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Aryeh Savir is a staff writer for the Tazpit News Agency in Israel.  He may be contacted via en@tazpit.org.il

 

1 thought on “Netanyahu says BDS pushes away peace”

  1. It is very sad to see how the Jews in Israel are being threatened today. But that the nations of the world are opposed to Israel is no surprise. Zechariah 12:3, “On that day, when all the nations of the earth are gathered against her, I will make Jerusalem an immovable rock for all the nations. All who try to move it will injure themselves.”
    Our prayers are for Israel, but trouble is coming.

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