Palestinians to call for boycott of Israeli goods in front of settlement supermarket
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Where the Wall Meets the Fence in Nil'in. Photo by Joseph Dana.
22-9-2010
With settlement construction freeze possibly ending soon, protesters will hold a vigil reasserting their continued objection to Jewish-only settlements in the West Bank and East Jerusalem, and will call on other Palestinians to not economically cooperate with these settlements.
A protest vigil in front of the Rami Levy supermarket in front of the Sha’ar Binyamin settlement, off road 60 on Thursday 23rd of September.The Rami Levy supermarket chain has several stores in settlements throughout the West Bank, and carries many settlement products. The chain is popular among some Palestinian shoppers, attracting its clientele through cheap pricing.
The protesters will call on Palestinians to avoid supporting the Occupation and settlements’ economy by boycotting Israeli goods and settlement stores. Demonstrators will also remind Palestinians that Rami Levy, the owner of the supermarket chain, is a member of the Jerusalem municipality, and as such is directly complicit in Jerusalem house demolitions and city-sponsored settler takeovers of Palestinian homes.
Mohammed Khatib, coordinator of the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee and one of the protest’s organizers, said today that, “The Palestinian market is one of the main export markets for Israel. It is absurd for us to support our own repression in this way, especially when viable alternatives exist. Every Shekel to Rami Levy is a Shekel to the continuation of the Occupation. This must stop.”
For more information please visit the Popular Struggle Coordination Committee.
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