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Eugene

(61,881 posts)
Sun Jun 19, 2016, 03:17 PM Jun 2016

Pro-Settler Group Urges British Israelis to 'Leave' EU

Source: Associated Press

Pro-Settler Group Urges British Israelis to 'Leave' EU

By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS JERUSALEM — Jun 19, 2016, 12:19 PM ET

An Israeli advocacy group that is allied with the West Bank settler movement is urging British-Israelis to vote in favor of leaving the European Union in Britain's referendum this week.

Regavim says the European Union is biased against Israel and says voters should oppose the 28-nation bloc and try to weaken it by encouraging Britain to leave.

The group claims that European aid money to the Palestinians has reached terrorists, and that the EU is funding illegal Palestinian construction in the West Bank. It also alleges an EU rule labeling settlement exports to Europe is anti-Semitic, and that the EU funds hostile anti-Israel groups.

Josh Hasten, a Regavim spokesman, called EU policies toward Israel "aggressive and destructive."

The EU, like most of the international community, considers settlements to be illegal.


http://abcnews.go.com/International/wireStory/pro-settler-group-urges-british-israelis-leave-eu-39971508
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Pro-Settler Group Urges British Israelis to 'Leave' EU (Original Post) Eugene Jun 2016 OP
Divisive as usual mwrguy Jun 2016 #1
Sigh. Fortunately, I doubt that there are many British-Israeli pro-settler types planning to vote in LeftishBrit Jun 2016 #2
What are the main arguments in favor of Brexit? shira Jun 2016 #3
That's pretty much it... LeftishBrit Jun 2016 #4
Shalom LeftishBrit..... Israeli Jun 2016 #5
Thank you... LeftishBrit Jun 2016 #6

LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
2. Sigh. Fortunately, I doubt that there are many British-Israeli pro-settler types planning to vote in
Mon Jun 20, 2016, 06:33 AM
Jun 2016

the referendum.

But as regards British xenophobes - there are.

If you have a vote in Britain: Vote Remain! Whatever the EU's faults, the Leave types are getting more and more viciously divisive and xenophobic, and should not be put in charge of Britain.

 

shira

(30,109 posts)
3. What are the main arguments in favor of Brexit?
Mon Jun 20, 2016, 12:44 PM
Jun 2016

From what I hear, there's a fear of immigrants and no control over British borders, as well as an EU leadership that's unaccountable to the voters who have no say in who leads the EU.

Is that it?

I'm wondering why settlers would favor it or why they think that would be good for Israel.

LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
4. That's pretty much it...
Mon Jun 20, 2016, 03:49 PM
Jun 2016

A combination of some genuine concerns about EU bureaucracy, which have been hijacked by extreme xenophobic-isolationists and Tory or ex-Tory right-wingers using it as a platform for their own political battles.

Why the settlers would be remotely interested, I don't know; but I think they just don't like the EU because people from it have occasionally criticized Israel. Also, possibly they sympathize with some of the anti-Muslim propaganda from some on the Leave side.

Israeli

(4,148 posts)
5. Shalom LeftishBrit.....
Tue Jun 21, 2016, 02:52 AM
Jun 2016

I would like to take this opportunity to express to you my shock and horror at the vicious murder
of your MP Jo Cox ............my deepest sympathies , she was an amazing woman and will be greatly missed .

As to ..." Why the settlers would be remotely interested,..."......

Why Is an Israeli Pro-settler Group Campaigning for Brexit?

Right-wing organization Regavim supports the U.K.'s exit from the European Union as punishment for the bloc's support for Palestinians.

Ariel David Jun 19, 2016

A right wing, pro-settlement organization that is partially funded by local governments in Israel is campaigning in support of Brexit, urging Britons to vote for the United Kingdom to leave the European Union as payback for the EU’s support for the Palestinians.

Regavim says it launched its “Support Israel — Leave Europe” campaign to push eligible British citizens living in Israel and Israel supporters in Britain to register to vote and “take a stand against the EU” for what the group says is the European bloc’s support for the Palestinian cause and Palestinian terrorists.

Amid surging support for the “Leave” campaign in polls just a week before the June 23 referendum, government officials and experts from around the world have repeatedly warned that a vote in favor of leaving the EU could damage the continent’s fragile economy and throw global financial markets into turmoil.

Regavim’s online campaign, which is being publicized through the movement’s social-media channels, features an altered Hamas video showing masked Palestinian militants speaking to the media. The original video is from a Hamas press conference in which the group made threats to attack Israel at the outset of the 2014 conflict in the Gaza Strip, Operation Protective Edge.

In a voice-over that Regavim recorded to replace the original video’s sound track, the militants praise the EU for its recent decision to label Israeli products from West Bank settlements as well as for sending financial and material aid to the Palestinians.
“If you truly hate ‘Isra-hell’ and the Jews and want to support our struggle, help Britain stay in the EU,” the voice says.

The fake Hamas spokesman concludes by sending “a special shout-out to our good friend Jeremy Corbyn” — the British Labour Party leader who was embroiled in controversy over anti-Semitic statements by fellow party members — and adding that “we look forward to taking you up on your kind offer to have tea on the terrace at the houses of Parliament.”

skip - Regavim Brexit on Facebook, with the altered Hamas video and a link to www.supportisraelleaveleurope.com

Regavim is a nonprofit association that monitors and initiates legal action against what it sees as illegal construction and land seizures by Palestinians and Bedouin in Israel and the West Bank.

Its leaders have frequently criticized the EU and other international bodies for their supposed interference in Israel’s internal affairs and support of illegal construction projects.

“We thought the only way we can give them a piece of their own medicine is by expressing our frustration by going and getting involved in what is seemingly an internal issue for the British people,” says Ari Briggs, Regavim’s international director.

Bezalel Smotrich, who co-founded the organization in 2006 and led it until winning a Knesset seat with the far-right Habayit Hayehudi party last year, is one of the politicians spearheading a controversial law requiring nonprofit organizations supported by foreign governments to publicize their funding sources. Smotrich has also criticized what he has said was the use of “foreign funds from embassies, countries and foreign authorities” in the campaign to oust Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in the 2015 election.

In a telephone interview with Haaretz on Wednesday, Briggs said there was no contradiction between leveling such criticism at foreign intervention and then attempting to influence U.K. voters on Brexit because Regavim is an independent NGO.

“If we were funded by the Israeli government and we used those funds to run a campaign in the U.K. against the U.K. government or against the European Union that would be on par with what is happening here,” he said.

However, according to a Haaretz investigation published in January, Regavim does receive funds from local Israeli institutions in addition to private donations.

Like all Israeli NGOs, Regavim must submit its yearly financial statements to Israel’s registrar of nonprofit organizations. A review of these reports showed that from 2006 to 2014, the group received nearly 20 million shekels (around $5.1 million at current exchange rates) in donations and other financial support, most of it from public funds. According to the reports, between 2010 and 2014 Regavim received nearly 11 million shekels from various government bodies — primarily local councils, which in turn receive state funding.

The reports do not specify which government entities made the allocations, but Haaretz tracked down some of the payments. For example, in 2014 and 2015, Regavim received 900,000 shekels from the Mateh Binyamin Regional Council, according to the financial statements of the council, which has jurisdiction over an area of the West Bank just north of Jerusalem.

Regavim’s reports also show that it receives donations from the Amana settlement movement, through a subsidiary of the organization, which is itself supported by the membership fees paid by residents of Amana settlements.

Briggs denied that Regavim receives state funding, saying that occasionally local authorities will pay for the group’s services and legal assistance. He stressed that the pro-Brexit campaign was funded only by private donations from Israel and abroad specifically granted for that purpose.

A spokesman for the EU delegation in Israel declined to comment.

Source : http://www.haaretz.com/world-news/.premium-1.725405

LeftishBrit

(41,205 posts)
6. Thank you...
Tue Jun 21, 2016, 02:58 AM
Jun 2016

we are all shocked here by the horrible murder.

And IMO anyone has a right to comment on our referendum, whether governments or independent bodies, and many non-EU governments are expressing their views. Mostly in favour of Remain, with the exception of such as Putin and Trump. I don't think our vote is going to be influenced by the Israeli settlers, and am more worried by their influence on the Israeli government!

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