Tel Aviv University
Tel Aviv University -
Ran HaCohen's
(Dept of Comparative Literature)
article serves basis for new call for economic boycott
http://www.rete-eco.it/gruppi-ebraici/ejjp/3212-israel-and-the-oecd.html
Israel's
accession to the OECD
Scritto da Jaap Hamburger
31 Ottobre 2008
Palestinians cannot move a single
sack of rice from one place to another without permission from
Israel, the "free economy" champion.
30 october 2008
Dear readers of COHRE and ACJC,
We in Holland –by ‘we’ is
meant: A Different Jewish Voice, Amsterdam- read about the laudable
call by twenty two human rights, humanitarian and peace
organizations upon the Organization for Economic Cooperation and
Development (OECD) to place human rights conditionalities on Israel
within the framework of Israel's accession to the OECD.
We would like hereby to ask your
attention for another important and wholly independent argument
concerning the matter of Israel’s admittance to the OECD that we
missed it in the arguments already put forward.
It is about mentioning the fact that
Israel is breaching each and every principle of "free market"
economy in the OT – and this is what the OECD is supposed to
promote.
It was the Israeli academic Ran
HaCohen from Tel Aviv University who succinctly pointed to this
argument in his article Keep Israel out of elite economic club
The Electronic Intifada, 17 June 2008
http://electronicintifada.net/v2/article9619.shtml
Just to sum up his conclusions from
the above mentioned article::
(…)
A better question for the OECD
should be whether Israel can be classified as a free market economy.
The answer is: clearly not. If the OECD takes Israel in as a member
country, it would prove its commitment to free market economy to be
nothing but a joke.
The misconception is anchored in an optical fallacy that seeks to
separate "smaller Israel" from the Occupied Palestinian Territories.
If we could imagine "smaller Israel" as an economic unit, one could
perhaps claim it was a free economy. However, there is no "smaller
Israel," just as there is no economic unit called "smaller Israel."
(…)
In fact, Palestinians cannot move
a single sack of rice from one place to another without permission
from Israel, the "free economy" champion.
(…)
All this has far-reaching implications for Israel's supposedly
"free" and "open" economy. In complete contradiction to the very
basics of free economy, Israel holds the Palestinians as a captive
market. Since the Palestinians cannot import freely, Israel forces
them to buy Israeli goods. >From fruit and vegetables to plumbing
equipment and cement, the Palestinians serve as a dumping market for
Israeli goods (often second-class), thus ensuring that Israeli
producers have captive consumers, just like in the days of 19th
century colonialism. Israel's economy would have looked totally
different if an Israeli dairy giant, or any other Israeli business,
did not have seven million Israeli customers, as well as a captive
market of 3.5 million Palestinians.
The OECD would therefore make a mockery of its own principles if it
allows Israel to join. However, the real issue is not the OECD, but
the people of Israel/Palestine. If Israel is allowed to join the
OECD, it would be a precious reward for the very elite that runs the
political, military and economic occupation of the Palestinian
territories: their 19th century-stile colonialist practices would
get the stamp of 21st century "free market economy." If, on the
other hand, the OECD turns Israel down, it would be a clear signal
that occupation and colonialism cannot go hand-in-hand with free
market and with international prestige; and that if Israel wants to
join the prestigious club of nations, it should end the occupation
first. Therefore everyone committed to peace in the Middle East --
from law experts and economists to private citizens and
non-governmental organizations -- should put pressure on the OECD to
keep Israel out until it ends the occupation.
We would appreciate if this important
argument -about ‘free economy’ made a farce by Israel in its
treatment of Palestinian territory, society and economy- could be
added to your campaign.
If judged useful you can reach Mr.
RanHaCohen by email:
hacohen@post.tau.ac.il
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He is informed that we bring this to
your attention.
We would appreciate your reaction.
Sincerely yours,
Jaap Hamburger, chairman A Different
Jewish Voice, Amsterdam
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