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https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/news/europe/12552--britains-biggest-trade-union-slams-israeli-apartheid-commits-to-bds-campaigning

Middle East Monitor       4 July 2014 
Britain's biggest trade union slams Israeli apartheid, commits to BDS 
campaigning 
The motion commits Unite to taking 'bolder steps like those that were taken 
against the South African apartheid regime' as part of the fight 
against 'the Israeli ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people'

Unite, Britain'sbiggest trade union, has slammed Israel as "guilty of the crime 
of apartheid" and committed itself to BDS campaigning. 

The Labour party's biggest union backer considered three motions related to 
Palestine at its annual policy conference in Liverpool this week, of which two 
were carried.

The main 'Israel and Palestine' 
motion condemned Israeli violations of international law such as 
settlement construction, "crimes of persecution against the Palestinian 
people", and the Israeli military's detention and "torture" of 
Palestinian children. As well as the situation in the West Bank and Gaza Strip, 
Unite also highlighted the "racist laws" affecting Palestinian 
citizens of Israel.

The motion commits Unite to taking "bolder steps like those that were taken 
against the South African apartheid regime" as part of the fight 
against "the Israeli ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian people". The 
union will work with others to develop a "campaigning and leverage 
strategy around BDS within the next 12 months", notably "against 
complicit companies involved in the occupation, the apartheid wall and 
the illegal settlements (such as Veolia, G4S and Sainsbury's)".

Unite also passed a motion on the "inhuman conditions of siege" in 
Yarmouk refugee camp in Syria, where Palestinians have been killed in 
military attacks and died from malnutrition. The conference urged "all 
parties to withdraw and allow humanitarian aid to reach [camp residents] 
without further delay." As part of the Yarmouk resolution, Unite also 
reaffirmed "its commitment to Resolution 194 which asserts the rights of 
Palestinians [expelled by Israel] to return to their land".
A motion titled "Israeli-Palestinian Co-operation" was not carried, 

however. The motion expressed support for the stricken U.S.-led peace 
talks and encouraged engagement with both Israeli and Palestinian trade 
unions.
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