Thursday, February 25, 2021

J STREET AND OTHER US JEWISH ANTI-ISRAEL ORGANIZATIONS WANT TRUMP LABEL POLICY REVOKED

Left-wing Jewish groups urge Biden to drop Trump's 'Made in Israel' label policy

 

JNS

February 25, 2021 


Six left-wing Jewish organizations asked US President Joe Biden's administration on Tuesday to revoke a policy adopted under his predecessor Donald Trump to label goods from Judea and Samaria, more commonly known as the West Bank, as "Made in Israel."

In a letter sent to US Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas that was shared with The Huffington Post, the groups claimed former President Donald Trump's policy was "harmful to essential interests of Israelis and Palestinians alike" and would increase tensions in the region if it goes into full effect.

J Street, the New Israel Fund, Partners for Progressive Israel, Ameinu, Americans for Peace Now, and T'ruah: The Rabbinic Call for Human Rights all signed on to the letter.

In December, weeks before Trump left office, a policy went into effect requiring products manufactured in Israeli-controlled areas of Judea and Samaria, known as Area C, to be labeled as "Product of Israel" or "Made in Israel" when exported to the United States.

Companies have until March 23 to comply with the new guidelines.

Israel controls all of Area C, which comprises some 60% of the West Bank, under the Oslo Accords. Areas A and B are under Palestinian self-governance.

In their letter, the six organizations argued, "By inaccurately and misleadingly treating settlement and other products from Area C of the West Bank as if they were made in Israel, the [Trump-era notification] attempts to reverse decades of US policy that makes a firm distinction between Israel and the West Bank. It runs counter to the Biden administration's policy of opposing settlement activity and unilateral annexation of territory as harmful to the prospects for the peaceful, just resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict."

US President Joe Biden has the option to rescind Trump's policy or decline to enforce it.

No comments: