Sainsbury's new chocolate contract with Israeli settlement destroying Nazareth
Aneurin | 08.10.2003 00:42
I stumbled across this announcement today in an Israeli Newspaper. Sainsbury's own-brand chocolate (and soon chocolate drink) will be made in a factory at Nazareth from December. Further research reveals that this factory is in a still-growing Jewish settlement on land stolen from the Palestinians at Nazareth, and which is now apparently surrounding and strangling the little town so sacred to Christians.
Looks like I have to boycott Sainsbury's now, as well as M&S.
Looks like I have to boycott Sainsbury's now, as well as M&S.
The source of this current NEWS item is
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/347477.html.
I will quote a little, as haaretz articles disappear into a closed archive after a few days:
"Elite confectionery group is to make own-brand bittersweet and white chocolate bars for Britain's
second largest supermarket chain, Sainsbury.
Elite won the tender, worth the equivalent of NIS 10 million, beating competition from Kraft
Foods and Ludwig's, to supply the chocolate from December 2003. The company will
manufacture the bars in its Nazareth plant.
Elite CEO Giyora Bar Dea said he hoped that the contract would
portend a closer working relationship with Sainsbury, which could extend into other
fields. He added that Elite had reached the final stages of Sainsbury's choice of milk
chocolate own-brand supplier. "
I then tried to find out about the factory, and discovered that it is located in a jewish "settlement" inside the west bank, called "Nazareth Elite".
Here is a link to a VERY DISTRESSING article about this settlement, and its relationship with the Palestinians of the Nazareth area.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Encounter-EMEM/message/801
An extract:
"Nazareth Elite was built originally to confiscate Arab lands and limit the
expansion of Nazareth. Many of the residents of Nazareth fled the crowded
neighborhoods, and moved to some of the nearby Arab villages. Soon this
"Octopus" (Nazareth Elite) widened its arms to reach out in very unnatural
development patterns, on far away mountain tops to create a de facto
presence with an artificial neighborhood that absorbs Russian immigrants."
My conclusion is that any purchase of these products will give direct financial backing to one of the very worst aspects of what Israel is doing to the Palestinians. Note that the settlers are not even people who come from long residence in Israel, but who are recently (and still) coming from Russia in response to invitations and financial incentives which are offered purely on a racial basis.
Personally, my conscience will now no longer permit me to buy anything from Sainsburys. I don't have the strength to organise a boycott, but if anyone cares to take it on, I think this particular incident, with its connection to such a special place, might have the media appeal to make a good centrepiece for action.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/347477.html.
I will quote a little, as haaretz articles disappear into a closed archive after a few days:
"Elite confectionery group is to make own-brand bittersweet and white chocolate bars for Britain's
second largest supermarket chain, Sainsbury.
Elite won the tender, worth the equivalent of NIS 10 million, beating competition from Kraft
Foods and Ludwig's, to supply the chocolate from December 2003. The company will
manufacture the bars in its Nazareth plant.
Elite CEO Giyora Bar Dea said he hoped that the contract would
portend a closer working relationship with Sainsbury, which could extend into other
fields. He added that Elite had reached the final stages of Sainsbury's choice of milk
chocolate own-brand supplier. "
I then tried to find out about the factory, and discovered that it is located in a jewish "settlement" inside the west bank, called "Nazareth Elite".
Here is a link to a VERY DISTRESSING article about this settlement, and its relationship with the Palestinians of the Nazareth area.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Encounter-EMEM/message/801
An extract:
"Nazareth Elite was built originally to confiscate Arab lands and limit the
expansion of Nazareth. Many of the residents of Nazareth fled the crowded
neighborhoods, and moved to some of the nearby Arab villages. Soon this
"Octopus" (Nazareth Elite) widened its arms to reach out in very unnatural
development patterns, on far away mountain tops to create a de facto
presence with an artificial neighborhood that absorbs Russian immigrants."
My conclusion is that any purchase of these products will give direct financial backing to one of the very worst aspects of what Israel is doing to the Palestinians. Note that the settlers are not even people who come from long residence in Israel, but who are recently (and still) coming from Russia in response to invitations and financial incentives which are offered purely on a racial basis.
Personally, my conscience will now no longer permit me to buy anything from Sainsburys. I don't have the strength to organise a boycott, but if anyone cares to take it on, I think this particular incident, with its connection to such a special place, might have the media appeal to make a good centrepiece for action.
Aneurin
Homepage:
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/347477.html
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Factually incorrect use of the term 'settlement'
08.10.2003 14:24
It is worth remebering, that many of Sainsbury's products already come from Israel, especially fruit and vegetables and specifically melons and oranges [i.e. Jaffa]. Many of these fruits and vegetables are grown and harvested [as well as other manufactured products] by Palestinians working for only a few dollars a day in settlements in the Gaza Strip such as Gush Katif. While other goods are manufactured/grown by settlers themselves in large settlements such as Ariel in the West Bank that has its own industrial zone.
I hate to be a pedant, but it is important for all those concerned with Israel's treatment of the Palestinians to be factually correct as the pro-Israeli lobby will look for any excuse to undermine what is undoubtedly a necessary and just cause.
So boycott Sainsbury's regardless. It already profits from Isarel's racist polity. Plus its too bloody expensive anyway. Go skipping.
P
Thanks, P
08.10.2003 17:32
Though, like you, I still have the most serious moral objection to the endless violations of international law and human decency carried out by the Israeli government.
Having done a little more research, I conclude that I must still boycott Sainsbury's, regardless of the precise location of this particular factory.
I don't find it easy to access a good map of the region which could help me with questions like this. Any suggestions ?
Aneurin
comments
08.10.2003 18:38
Josh
Good source of maps of Occupied Palestine
08.10.2003 18:57
For a good source of maps of settlements, land offers at Oslo etc. check out the Foundation for Middle East Peace which can be found at www.fmep.org. Other good sites are the Applied Resarech Institute Jerusalem www.arij.org; the Palestine Monitor www.palestinemonitor.org
Happy browsing :-)
P
P
You're a bloody anti-semite!
12.02.2005 02:02
You are siding with terrorists, not Palestinians, my extremely-ignorant friend. Remember that Jews have been living in Israel, and Nazareth, long before Islam or Christianity. Jesus was Jewish, and he was born in Nazareth. Don't you think that land might belong to his people more than to Jordanians who first claimed ownership of the Holy Land AFTER the Jews won their independance? (From Great Britain. No hard feelings, but few British colonies last today.)
You want racism? Look at Hitler. Look at Arafat. Look at the walls of Jerusalem and Haifa, parts of which were once smeared with the brains of nine year old girls blown apart when a Palestinian blew himself up at the bus stop.
As for the settlements, Israel is giving the Palestinians land left and right. However, we can't give them everything, for Israel is the only place on Earth were Jews are truly welcome. Read some non-biased history books: NEVER in the history of the Holy Land has Israel EVER initiated an attack on her Muslim neighbors or on Palestinians. NEVER have Israeli's deliberately attacked civilians. That's not to say innocent Palestinians haven't been killed accidentaly when standing to close to a terrorist leader's car when the missiles hit, but civilians are NEVER the main target. Bus bombings done by Palestinians are another matter.
I suggest you visit Nazareth, and see the State you hate so much. You will find a peaceful, wonderful people there. After all, Jesus was born in Israel, so the Jews there can't be as evil as you say… or as you are. If you want to see racism, see the graves where the dead children are buried. If you wnat to see the true state of the Palestinians, visit the West Bank! They have all they need there, and many are happy. if the security seems severe, remember that terrorist bombings have occured sometimes within days of each other.
Boycott whatever you want, but I suggest you keep your antisemitic filth off of this otherwise well-made website. Your entitled to your thoughts, much as Hitler was entitled to thinking bombing London was a good strategy. That's not to say either of you are correct, though. I am less insulted than saddened by your blindness, and your utter ignorance of the fear and suffering Israelis have to deal with due to terrorists at home and racists like yourself abroad.
Matan