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Peer bids to block Israelis from EU

August 5, 2010 10:18

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

Crossbench peer Lord Hylton has called on the European Union to bar Israelis from entering Europe without a visa.

He tabled a motion asking for a House of Lords debate shortly before the summer recess, advocating a ban on Israeli goods being sold duty-free.

The motion calls for the Lords "to resolve that the EU should use its powers to prevent access to the EU without a visa by Israeli citizens and to remove duty-free access for Israeli goods if Israeli breaches of international law continue".

The 78-year-old peer has a decades-long track record of attacking Israel. Since the start of June this year he has asked 15 questions on topics involving Israel and the Palestinians.

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