Washington – BDS Activists Reportedly Prevented From Boarding Flight To Israel

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    Washington – Five members of an interfaith delegation to Israel were prevented from boarding their flight from Washington DC due to their activism on behalf of the BDS movement.

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    The Jewish Voice for Peace organization said in a statement Monday that the delegation tried to check into its Lufthansa flight at Dulles International Airport, only to be told that Israeli government had ordered the airline not to let the five passengers board.

    Israel’s Knesset in March amended the Law of Entry to prevent leaders of the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement from being allowed into Israel. The amendment applies to organizations that take consistent and significant action against Israel through BDS, as well as the leadership and senior activists of those groups.

    The Israeli Prime Minister’s Office declined to comment on the report.

    Three of the activists were from JVP, including a rabbi; the other two members of the delegation prevented from boarding the flight were Rick Ufford Chase, of the Presbyterian Peace Fellowship in Rockland County, New York, and Shakeel Syed, a national board member with American Muslims for Palestine in Los Angeles.

    The other 18 participants on the Interfaith Network for Justice in Palestine delegation arrived in Israel Monday morning, and were allowed to enter after several hours of detention and questioning, according to JVP.

    JVP states on its website that it supports boycott, divestment, and sanctions against Israel.

    “Israel denied me the ability to travel there because of my work for justice for Palestinians, even though I’m Jewish and a rabbi,” Rabbi Alissa Wise said in the JVP statement. ”I’m heartbroken and outraged. This is yet another demonstration that democracy and tolerance in Israel only extends to those who fall in line with its increasingly repressive policies against Palestinians.”

    “Despite that I had my boarding pass to Tel Aviv in hand, the Lufthansa representative informed me that they had a direct order from ‘Israeli immigration authorities’ to not allow us to board the plane. Furthermore, they refused to even show us the Israeli order,” Syed said in the statement.

    JVP said that Monday’s entry refusal is believed to be the first time that the amendment has been enforced before people boarded their flight to Israel and the first time that Israel has denied entry to Jews, including a rabbi, for their support of BDS.

    Following the passage of the Entry Law amendment, several groups that promote BDS planned to organize delegations to come to Israel and test the boundaries of the amendment.

    An anti-BDS bill currently making its way through Congress would expand existing law that bans boycotts imposed by foreign governments to include those imposed by international organizations like the European Union and the United Nations.


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    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    6 years ago

    You got to admit the BDS people have really gotten under the Israeli government’s skin.

    kehati
    kehati
    6 years ago

    Kal hakavod to Israel for not allowing these traitors – the 2017 incarnation of the Yvesektia – the Jewish Communist Bureau in the old USSR, – to enter our Land!

    grandbear
    grandbear
    6 years ago

    May israel be blessed for refusing these anti semites entry to the holy land .

    Curiosity
    Curiosity
    6 years ago

    “Rabbi” Alissa Wise is as much “Jewish” and as much a “rabbi” as the Anti-Semitic Neturei Kartaniks and their sympathizers. I’m sure they would all love to kiss the feet of Mahmoud Abbas and pray at the graves of all of his “martyrs”.