Economics and Israeli Apartheid: E.U.-Israel Economic Association Agreement
- Interview with John Hilary of War on Want,
conducted by Stefan Christoff for Fighting FTAs.
- Photo: Graffiti on Israel’s apartheid wall in Bethlehem.
An economic association agreement between the European Union and Israel lends international political legitimacy to the Israeli government, while providing a critical export market for Israeli goods and products, an essential element to Israel’s international trade policy.
Growing debate is occurring within Europe concerning the E.U.-Israel agreement in the face of Israel’s continuing occupation of Palestinian land and systemic abuses of Palestinian human rights as documented by international human rights organizations, including Amnesty International. A critical provision within the economic agreement stipulates that both the E.U. and Israel respect human rights, a provision that has clearly been ignored in the continuation of the agreement, despite wide-spread abuses of Palestinian human rights by Israel.