Islamic Jihad Wants a Fight with Israel. Hamas Does Not
The two terrorist groups have a common patron, but different incentives.
November 14, 2019
Only the Jewish state is singled out with such regulations.
On Tuesday, the European court of justice ruled that food items originating from the Gaza Strip or West Bank must be labeled as such, and that the labels must further specify if the items were produced in a place inhabited by Jews. Alan Baker notes that the policy in question “is intended to harm Israel and Israel only,” and is intended to bolster boycotts of the Jewish state:
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On Tuesday, the European court of justice ruled that food items originating from the Gaza Strip or West Bank must be labeled as such, and that the labels must further specify if the items were produced in a place inhabited by Jews. Alan Baker notes that the policy in question “is intended to harm Israel and Israel only,” and is intended to bolster boycotts of the Jewish state:
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