Brazil Rejects Israeli Ambassador
Palestine Solidarity Collective
January 2, 2016
Brazil has objected to Israel's appointment of Israeli Ambassador Dani
Dayan because of his former role as the head of an Israeli settler
movement in the occupied Palestinian West Bank and his continued
residence in an Israeli settlement. Israel’s settlements are considered
illegal under international law.
In response, Israel has threatened Brazil that it will downgrade
diplomatic relations unless it accepts Dayan, an Israeli settler, as its
ambassador. Relations between the two countries have been tense since
2010. They soured further last year when Brazil withdrew its ambassador
from Israel in diplomatic protest against what it called the
"disproportionate use of force" by Israel in its attacks on the
Palestinian Gaza Strip.
Earlier this month, the leadership of BDS South Africa (BDS SA) held a
successful bilateral meeting with Pedro Charbel, the Latin America BDS
representative and coordinator. BDS SA shared South African BDS
successes, victories and campaigns. In addition, Charbel briefed BDS SA
on BDS developments and successes in Brazil and Latin America. Some of
the latest BDS boycott of Israel victories and successes in Latin
America include:
1.The Brazilian province of Rio Grande do Sul, in December 2014,
cancelling its collaboration with the Israeli military company Elbit
Systems. (Brazil)
2. Argentinian authorities in Buenos Aires suspending, since March
2014, a $170 million water treatment deal with the controversial Israeli
state water company, Mekorot. (Argentina)
3. In October 2015 four Colombian film festivals joining the cultural boycott against Israel. (Columbia)
4. The largest trade union in Uruguay (PIT-CNT), two major Argentinian
trade unions, and Brazil’s largest trade union (CUT) all endorsing the
BDS boycott of Israel and calling for the regional economic bloc,
Mercosur, to end its Free Trade Agreement with Israel. (Uruguay)
5. The Student Federation of the University of Chile (FECH) endorsing
the academic boycott of Israel and subsequently withdrawing its support
from university events sponsored by the Israeli Embassy. (Chile)
6. Latin America’s largest university, the University of São Paulo
(USP) ending its partnership with Israel’s Ariel University, preceded by
its students’ higher representative congress endorsing the BDS boycott
of Israel. Similar academic boycott of Israel endorsements in Argentina
by over 100 faculty members, associations and Departmental Boards.
Inspired by the successful boycott against Apartheid South Africa, in
2005 Palestinian civil society issued a call for boycotts, divestments
and sanctions (BDS) against Israel until it meets its international law
obligations. Today the BDS movement is active on various continents and
countries. A recent United Nations report found that between 2014 and
2015 Israel lost 46% in Foreign Direct Investments (FDI) due to, amongst
other things, international boycotts.
BDS South Africa, as a South African partner of the international
Palestinian BDS movement, is motivated and encouraged by developments in
Latin America and elsewhere across the globe.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
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