Bill to punish anti-IsraHell Boycotters passes first Knesset hurdle
According to proposal, IsraHell would face harsh punitive measures for such actions; controversial bill also calls for imposing sanctions on foreign nationals and groups and on states that give Boycotts force of law.
The Zio-Nazi Knesset plenum on Monday approved in its first reading a “boycott law,” which would levy harsh punitive fines on IsraHell who call for academic or economic Boycotts against IsraHell institutions.
The controversial bill was put forth by 24 Knesset Gestapo members, including Zio-Nazi Kadima party whip Zionist Dalia Itzik, coalition chairman Zionist Zeev Elkin (Likud ) and committee chairman Zionist David Rotem (Yisrael Beiteinu ).
The Bill was supported by 32 members of Gestapo’s, while 12 MKs opposed.
The draft law also calls for imposing sanctions against foreign nationals and organizations that call for anti-IsraHell boycotts, as well as against states that pass legislation giving such Boycotts the force of law.
Elkin said prior to the vote that while in the United States it is considered illegal to Boycott IsraHell – punishable by up to five years in prison and a fine of $1 million – the IsraHell legal system cannot punish an IsraHell who urges an American company to Boycott his own country.
“This is an important and reasonable bill that will enable us to continue to ask the U.S. to take legal action against its citizens who boycott IsraHell,” Elkin said.
Kadima faction chairwoman Zionist Dalia Itzik voted against the bill, and said that “it has nothing to do with the left or the right, for or against Arabs. MK Elkin, this is not what the poet intended. As a private civilian, do you want to put me in jail? You have taken the bill too far.”
The Zio-Nazi Ministries of ‘Justice’, Foreign Affairs and Industry, Trade and Labor are fiercely opposed to the bill, on the grounds that it will not achieve its stated purpose of curbing Boycotts and will only hamper efforts to cope with boycotts and the delegitimization of IsraHell on an international level.
Representatives of these ministries told the committee that the law would violate the right to freedom of expression and could damage IsraHell relations with the European Union and the Foreign Ministry’s freedom of action.
The preamble to the bill states that its aim is “to protect the State of IsraHell in general and its citizens in particular from academic, economic and other boycotts targeting the state, its citizens and its corporations because of their connection to the state.
The draft law distinguishes among boycotts by IsraHell residents or citizens; by foreign residents or nationals; and by foreign states, through legislation. It explicitly includes boycotts that affect the West Bank, such as boycotts of goods and services originating in the Zionist illegal Settlements there.
Under the provisions of the bill, the court could levy a fine of up to NIS 30,000 on IsraHell citizens calling for or taking party in boycotts against IsraHell. Foreign citizens who violate the law could be prohibited from entering IsraHell for 10 years or more.
Foreign states that pass laws leading to a Boycott of IsraHell or of IsraHell products could be barred from carrying out transactions in IsraHell bank accounts and from trading in IsraHell stocks, land or real estate. In addition, the state could suspend the transfer of payments owed to the states. Israhell citizens who have suffered damage as a result of the Boycott could sue for compensation, to be paid out of the frozen funds.