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Arab Delegates Meet In Syria to Discuss Boycott

posted by nsymmonds | 3:31pm Monday November 5, 2007

Associated Press
DAMASCUS, Syria – Delegates to a Syrian-based anti-Israel office began talks here Monday on ways to revive momentum for the Arabs’ boycott of the Jewish state.
Eight Arab countries stayed away from the four-day meeting, including Egypt and Jordan which have signed peace treaties with Israel.
Those attending the gathering, held twice a year at the headquarters of the Central Boycott Office in Damascus, included delegates from 14 Arab states and Palestinian territories.
Topping the agenda was the boycott of companies that do business with Israel and ways to abort attempts by some Israeli companies to penetrate Arab markets.
The commissioner general of the organization, Tunisia’s Mohammad al-Tayyeb Bouslaa, stressed that the boycott was needed because of the “flagrant Israeli aggression” on the Palestinians and the continued Israel occupation of Arab lands.
“Boycott is legitimate and we cling fast to it so long as it is considered a tool of pressure on Israel to force it to bow to give back the usurped Arab lands and rights,” Bouslaa told the meeting’s opening session.
Mohammad Ajami, head of the Syrian office for the boycott of Israel, told reporters the boycott still remained “influential and a popular Arab demand.”
“Some Arab countries are committed to the meeting after they have discovered that peace with Israel is a mirage and a lie,” Ajami said.
The once-influential Damascus office was set up in 1951 and was funded by the Arab League to track down foreign companies that do business with or support Israel and then ban them from operating in the Arab world.
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jestrfyl

posted November 6, 2007 at 10:54 am


Granted a boycott is more mature a choice than simply fighting it out. However, there still seems to be a bit of “I’ll stand her until I turn blue” to it. I guess little steps are better than steps backward. But someday I hope all these folks can find a way to work through their problems that don;t set up adversarial complexities. I also do not think Israel is without fault in this. I simply hope this does not become a net that drags indirect parties into a conflict that has thousands of years behind it.



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jestrfyl

posted November 6, 2007 at 11:31 am


This quote is from the home page. It should be taken to heart by these folks.
Some think it’s holding on that makes one strong; sometimes it’s letting go.
- Sylvia Robinson



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