Muslim body urges ban on products from Israeli settlements

OIC resolution urged member states to ban products produced in or by illegal Israeli settlements from their markets


Afp March 07, 2016
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas makes closing remarks at the end of the 5th Extraordinary Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Summit on Palestinian issues in Jakarta, Indonesia on March 7, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS

JAKARTA, INDONESIA: A global Muslim body called on Monday for a ban on products from Israeli settlements in the occupied territories and pledged full support for the "inalienable rights" of the Palestinians.

The call came at the end of an Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) summit in Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim-majority country, which brought together representatives from 57 states.

An OIC resolution urged "member states and the wider international community to ban products produced in or by illegal Israeli settlements from their markets".

However, the move was not binding on member states.

Settlements refer to Jewish communities built in areas occupied by Israel since 1967. Such settlements are illegal under international law and major stumbling blocks to peace efforts, with those in the West Bank and East Jerusalem built on land which Palestinians see as part of their future state.

The issue of goods imported from settlements has caused tensions with Israel in the past.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in November suspended diplomatic contacts with the European Union about the Middle East peace process -- which has been stalled for almost two years -- over the bloc's decision to label imported produce from the settlements as such rather than "Made in Israel".

The suspension was ended last month when Netanyahu held talks with the EU's foreign policy chief.

At the end of Monday's summit, the OIC also pledged "full support to the political, diplomatic and legal efforts" to ensure the Palestinians achieved their "inalienable rights".

The Jakarta meeting was attended by leaders including Palestinian president Mahmud Abbas and Sudanese President Omar al Bashir, who is wanted for alleged war crimes by the International Criminal Court.

It came amid a five-month wave of violence in Israel and the Palestinian territories that has killed 181 Palestinians as well as 28 Israelis.

Israeli-Palestinian peace talks collapsed in April 2014 and since then the situation has deteriorated, with the prospect of fresh dialogue appearing more remote than ever.

COMMENTS (2)

Guest | 8 years ago | Reply Perhaps these hypocrites would be taken seriously if they called for a boycott of the Turkish occupiers of Kurdistan.
Observer | 8 years ago | Reply This man called Mahmoud Abbas is a puppet of Israel and the US. On several occasion he has deliberately saved Israelis from facing war-criminal cases at the International Court of Justice - just like 2014 Israeli war-crimes in Gaza His party PLO receives millions of dollars from Israelis and Americans to keep his mouth shut about Palestinians. Palestinians need to kick this useless and old man out and find someone who can look in the eyes of uneducated Israeli fascist Netanyahu - otherwise, these ban and boycotts will play no role at all.
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