Jerusalem – Palestinians Lose Sodastream Jobs After Israel Boycott

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    FILE - Employees pack boxes of the SodaStream product at the factory in the West Bank Jewish settlement of Maale Adumim January 28, 2014. REUTERSJerusalem – Hundreds of Palestinian workers are now unemployed after the factory where they worked in a West Bank settlement was targeted by an international boycott movement and forced to move to Israel, the company’s chief executive said Monday.

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    Daniel Birnbaum, CEO of SodaStream International Ltd., said the last 74 Palestinian workers left Monday after being denied permits to work inside Israel at the new factory.

    “We gave them an opportunity to work,” he told Israel’s Channel 2 TV, calling Palestinians the main victims of the boycott movement. But he also criticized the Israeli government for not granting them work permits.

    In all, about 500 Palestinians lost their jobs after the factory moved last year amid a high-profile boycott campaign known as BDS — an acronym for boycott, divestment and sanctions.

    The movement seeks to ostracize Israel by lobbying corporations, artists and academic institutions to sever ties with the Jewish state. Supporters say the boycott is aimed at furthering Palestinian aspirations for independence, and that their efforts are modeled on an earlier campaign against Apartheid South Africa.

    Critics say the campaign is not aimed at Israeli policies but at delegitimizing Israel itself. Some accuse it of anti-Semitism because it singles out Israel for boycott while ignoring countries with poor human rights records.

    Many Palestinians work in Israeli settlements because of limited job prospects in the West Bank. The Palestinians say the local economy is hobbled by Israeli restrictions.

    Mahmoud Nawajaa, the BDS coordinator in the West Bank town of Ramallah, called the loss of the Palestinian jobs at SodaStream “part of the price that should be paid in the process of ending the occupation.” He called on the Palestinian Authority to do more to find jobs for the workers.


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    vbtwo
    vbtwo
    8 years ago

    Congratulations BDS! Job accomplished!

    SandmanNY
    SandmanNY
    8 years ago

    Clearly liberals could care less who gets hurt, so long as their “just” cause has an effect. This news should be communicated far and wide as a fresh and practical example of BDS evil. Maybe BDS should be forced to pay these laid off workers for their meddling.

    Boochie
    Boochie
    8 years ago

    BDS doesn’t care about “Palisintains”. The hate Jews and that’s their fight

    8 years ago

    good !!! teaches them to behave

    HeshyEkes
    HeshyEkes
    8 years ago

    Sure Mahmoud, these workers lost their jobs because someone has to “pay the price”. But I’ll bet that Mahmoud gets a very nice cushy job, with benefits, as befits a man of his stature. Like the suicide bombers who are blackmailed or brainwashed to “sacrifice” for the “cause”, these workers who were earning a nice living & never acquiesced to lose their jobs for the “greater good”. Pathetic.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    8 years ago

    Let the machers of the BDS movement start worrying about the unemployed that they created.