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Law to criminalise Israel boycotts planned

February 24, 2011 13:56
Dalya Itzik: law proposal

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

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A new law that will fine Israelis who promote boycotts of Israel and prevent foreign citizens who do so from entering the country will be brought to the Knesset next week.

The law is a joint proposal of the coalition chairman, MK Zeev Elkin, and the chairman of the parliamentary faction of the main opposition party, Kadima's Dalya Itzik.

It includes a range of sanctions against those calling for boycotts of Israel and Israeli institutions and companies.

Under the law, Israelis involved in such initiatives will be fined and trade sanctions will be levied against countries supporting a boycott, while their
citizens doing so will be denied entry to Israel. The Knesset Justice Committee approved the proposal last week for a first reading, despite opposition both from the Foreign Ministry and within Kadima.