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The JC Letters Page, 29 October 2021

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October 29, 2021 17:43
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No excuse needed

If Ben & Jerry’s had also refused to sell their ice cream to Israel and to Jewish shops around the world, they could legitimately be accused of antisemitism (Boycott ‘antisemitic’ Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, says Simon Wiesenthal, 22 October).

If, however, they specifically only refuse to sell their ice cream to outlets in areas occupied after the 6 day war, then it is on the face of it a political response.

I appreciate that antisemites don’t need any excuses, but when Israeli politicians and the Simon Wiesenthal Centre treat political criticism of Israeli government policy as being in itself antisemitic, this encourages those antisemites to turn that rationale on its head and justify abuse of Jews anywhere in the world for the political actions of the Israeli government.