Ex-Foreign Ministry director backs cultural boycott of Israel
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"A former top Foreign Ministry official has endorsed South Africas plan to ban Made in Israel labels for imported products from the West Bank, protesting what he calls Israeli complacency about the occupation.
Alon Liel, a former Foreign Ministry director-general and ex-ambassador to South Africa, told The Times of Israel that he also personally boycotts products from West Bank settlements and supports cultural boycotts of Israel to protest the lack of progress in the peace process.
Liel said his stance, which includes supporting author Alice Walkers refusal to have her book The Color Purple translated into Hebrew, also aims to call attention to the urgent need for Jerusalem to ensure the near future brings Palestinian independence, not an Israeli apartheid state.
I can understand the desire, by people of conscience, to reassert an agenda of justice, to remind Israelis that Palestinians exist, Liel wrote in an article that appeared Sunday in the South African BusinessDay newspaper. Similar versions of the article also appeared in various European newspapers, including the French Liberation."
http://www.timesofisrael.com/former-senior-foreign-ministry-official-calls-for-boycott-on-israel/
ALON LIEL: Dont buy Israeli goods made in Palestine
http://www.businessday.co.za/articles/Content.aspx?id=174840
"Through your choice as a consumer, the border along the internationally recognised pre-1967 line the realistic basis for peace is redrawn."