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September 12, 2017

Democrats are showing their true colors on Israel by withdrawing co-sponsorship from Israel Anti-Boycott Act

U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, who withdrew her co-sponsorship of the Israel Anti-Boycott Act in August (File photo)
At least two Democratic legislators have withdrawn their support for a bill aimed at countering a UN-led discriminatory boycott effort against Israel. Illinois Rep. Bobby Rush withdrew his co-sponsorship of the House version on September 5, 2017 from the "Israel Anti-Boycott Act". New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand withdrew her co-sponsorship from the Senate version in August.

The Anti-Boycott Act was introduced by Republican Senator Rob Portman (Ohio) March 23, 2017 in response to the UN Human Rights Council's adoption of a resolution that mounts a Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign against Israel. The resolution has spawned the creation of a blacklist - euphemistically entitled by the UN a "database" - of companies directly or indirectly doing business in Arab-claimed territory. Rather than negotiate with Israel - and thus recognize the legitimacy of a Jewish state - over final ownership of territory, the UN resolution and its Palestinian sponsors aim to strangle Israel economically.

The Anti-Boycott Act would prohibit U.S. entities from participating in boycotts or requests for boycotts imposed by international governmental organizations, including the UN, against Israel.

As of September 12, 2017, the Senate version has 48 co-sponsors (35 Republicans, 13 Democrats) while the House version has 253 co-sponsors (187 Republicans, 66 Democrats), excluding the withdrawn co-sponsorships of Rep. Rush and Sen. Gillibrand.
Date
September 12, 2017
Title
Democrats are showing their true colors on Israel by withdrawing co-sponsorship from Israel Anti-Boycott Act

Related Documents

Date Title
3/23/2017 S. 720 A bill to amend the Export Administration Act of 1979 to include in the prohibitions on boycotts against allies of the United States boycotts fostered by international governmental organizations against Israel
3/24/2016 UN Human Rights Council Resolution “Israeli settlements in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, including East Jerusalem, and in the occupied Syrian Golan,” A/HRC/RES/31/36
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