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Date: Nov 30, 2015
Source: The Daily Star
Israel suspends EU role in Palestinian peace process
OCCUPIED JERUSALEM: Israel said Sunday it was suspending contacts with European Union bodies involved in peace efforts with the Palestinians after the bloc started requiring the labeling of exports from Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who is also the foreign minister, ordered the ministry to carry out “a reassessment of the involvement of EU bodies in everything that is connected to the diplomatic process with the Palestinians,” a ministry statement said.

“Until completion of the reassessment, the prime minister has ordered a suspension of diplomatic contacts with the EU and its representatives in this matter.”

The ministry added that contacts with individual EU countries – it named Germany, France and Britain – would not be affected.

A ministry official said Israel would cease assisting EU sponsored projects intended for the Palestinians but no specific instances or bodies were named.

The EU published new guidelines on Nov. 11 for labeling products made in Israeli settlements, a move Brussels said was technical but which Israel branded “discriminatory” and damaging to peace efforts with the Palestinians.

Drawn up over three years by the European Commission, the guidelines mean Israeli producers must explicitly label farm goods and other products that come from settlements built on land occupied by Israel if they are sold in the European Union.

As such, goods from there cannot be labelled “Made in Israel” and should be labelled as coming from settlements, which the EU considers illegal under international law.

The development of settlements has been one of the obstacles to negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. U.S.-backed peace talks stalled in April 2014.

Israel’s Economy Ministry estimated the impact at about $50 million a year, affecting fresh produce such as grapes and dates, wine, poultry, honey, olive oil and cosmetics made from Dead Sea minerals.

That is around a fifth of the $200 million-$300 million worth of goods produced in settlements each year, but a drop in the ocean next to the $30 billion of goods and services traded between Israel and the European Union each year.

Also Sunday, stabbings at an entrance to occupied Jerusalem’s Old City and near a bus stop Sunday left two people wounded and an attacker killed.

A military spokeswoman told AFP that Palestinians hurled rocks and petrol bombs and fired slingshots at Israeli forces in Al-Bireh, between the town of Ramallah and the Israeli settlement of Beit El.

In the southern West Bank city of Hebron, the army shut down Dream radio station, the third private broadcaster it has closed there, accusing it of stoking the violence.

A minister last week raised the threat of shutting Palestinian public broadcasters as well, charging they were fanning the flames. Al-Khalil and Al-Hurriya radio stations in Hebron were closed earlier this month on similar grounds.


 
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