Posted on June 28, 2011 by Palestinian BDS National Committee

Occupied Palestine, 21 June 2011

Dear Die Linke Executive Board members,

It has come to the attention of the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment
and Sanctions National Committee (BNC), a wide coalition of the
largest Palestinian mass civil society organizations, that the German
left political party, Die Linke, has equated calls for the boycott of
Israeli goods with anti-Semitism. Such inflammatory accusations are
patently false, intellectually and morally dishonest, and serve to
discredit and silence any form of criticism directed against Israel’s
violations of human rights and international law. The Boycott,
Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, led by the BNC, which
upholds as its ultimate objectives freedom, justice and equality for
all, unequivocally condemns all forms of racism, including
anti-Semitism and Islamophobia. Attempts to muzzle all criticism of
the State of Israel with the intimidating and suppressive epithet of
anti-Jewish racism lend tacit support to Israel’s numerous violations
of human rights and international humanitarian law and thus betray the
most cherished principles of any movement that counts itself on the
left.

The 2005 BDS Call[1], endorsed by an overwhelming majority of
Palestinian civil society organizations, adopts a rights-based
approach that focuses on Israel’s violations of human rights and
international law, namely, its continued colonization and occupation
of Palestinian land occupied since 1967, its institutionalized system
of discrimination against its own Palestinian citizens[2], and its
denial of the UN-sanctioned right of Palestinian refugees to return to
their homes, from which they were forcibly displaced in 1948. In this
historic Call, Palestinian civil society called for imposing broad
boycotts, divestment and sanctions against Israel as forms of
non-violent, effective pressure on Israel until it abides by its
obligations under international law. This civil form of resisting
Israel’s occupation, colonization and apartheid was reached by
Palestinians after Israel’s violations of hundreds of UN resolutions
condemning its occupation and discriminatory policies and calling for
immediate, effective remedies and after all forms of international
intervention and peace-making have failed to convince or compel Israel
to respect international law and Palestinian rights.

Since 2005, the BDS movement has grown significantly on an
international scale, and has included students, trade unions,
academics, artists, and investors, many of whom are prominent Jewish
thinkers, such as Judith Butler, Naomi Klein and Ilan Pappe. It is
also important to note that the Palestinian BDS Call has been answered
by a number of respected Israeli groups, such as the Coalition of
Women for Peace, BOYCOTT! Supporting the Palestinian call from within,
and the Israeli Committee Against House Demolitions (ICAHD). All
aforementioned groups, whose members include students, workers,
academics, intellectuals, feminists, LGBT advocates, human rights
activists, among others, have united in their conviction that Israel
will only respect international law through sustained international
pressure, especially in the form of BDS. Israel’s complete disregard
of international law and human rights is only growing, as is clear
from its 2008/2009 illegal assault on Gaza and its lethal attack on
the Freedom Flotilla. In light of the complicity of western
governments, including Germany’s, in Israel’s multi-faceted oppression
of the Palestinian people, BDS has become a moral imperative for
ending Israel’s impunity.

The characterization of a boycott of Israel as anti-Semitic is clearly
deceptive, since it conflates legitimate criticism and opposition to
Israel’s policies with racism against all Jews, thus equating Israel
and world Jewry, reducing the latter to a monolithic sum that all
thinks the same. That equation is itself anti-Semitic. The BDS
movement calls for the three fundamental, UN-stipulated rights of the
Palestinian people to be implemented, and targets Israel because of
its denial of those rights, not because of the religious identity of
most of its citizens. Calls for the international boycott of apartheid
South Africa were directed against the white-only, racist character of
the state, not against whites for their color per se. Likewise, calls
for the boycott of Israel are not directed against Israeli Jews qua
Jews, but against occupation and apartheid.

The BNC urges Die Linke to rise above unfounded slander and to fairly
examine the BDS Call, which is rooted in universal principles of
international law. “Never again,” the main lesson of one of the most
horrific genocidal crimes in history, the Holocaust, should apply to
all human beings, after all, and should lead every conscientious
person to reject attempts by any state to adopt and enforce racist
laws, as Israel does, against any part of the population under its
control, based on their ethnic or national identity. The imperative
for Germany to respect and ensure other states’ compliance with
international law should be valid irrespective of religious or ethnic
considerations. Israel, with its massive nuclear weapons arsenal,
record of aggression against neighboring states, and system of
occupation, colonialism and apartheid, should not be exempted.

Given the above and the fact that the founding principles of Die Linke
include commitment to peace, demilitarization, opposition to weapons
of mass destruction and the rejection of war for political objectives,
the BNC wonders how consistently Die Linke applies these principles in
dealing with German policies towards Israel with its persistent
violations of international law and daunting threat to world peace.
What is Die Linke’s stand on the latest sale of German submarines with
nuclear capacity to a “conflict zone”, such as the one created by
Israel, a country with nuclear war heads,[3] the use of Israeli Heron
drones in the German participation in the war in Afghanistan (drones
that have been effectively “battle tested” in operation “Cast Lead”
against the besieged Gaza Strip), and the cooperation between
Rheinmetall AG with Israeli Aircraft Industry for a further developed
version of the Heron drone[4]? Where do you stand on the millions of
EU tax money currently channeled through the European Union FP7
funding scheme to Israeli companies involved in grave violations of
international law, such as the illegal Wall and colonies, not to
mention the Israeli arms industry[5]? We look forward to receiving
your clarifications.

BNC Secretariat



[1] http://www.bdsmovement.net/call

[2] Even the US State Department’s annual human rights reports have
consistently condemned Israel’s “institutional, legal and societal
discrimination against [its] Arab citizens.” See, for instance, the
2010 Report:

http://www.state.gov/g/drl/rls/hrrpt/2010/nea/154463.htm

[3] http://defense-update.com/wp/20110506_enhanced_dolphin.html

[4] http://www.spacewar.com/reports/Heron_One_achieves_full_operational_capability_in_ISAF_mission_999.html

[5] http://ec.europa.eu/research/csfri/pdf/contributions/post/palestinian_territory/
stop_the_wall_campaign.pdf#view=fit&pagemode=none

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