Republicans oppose Democratic attempts to boycott Israel.
House legislation would prevent Biden admin from labeling Israeli goods made in contested areas
Republicans in Congress are taking action to protect Israel from discriminatory boycotts. Just weeks after Senate Democrats opened the door for the United States to discriminate against Israeli products, Rep. Claudia Tenney (R., N.Y.) is leading the charge with legislation that would prevent the Biden administration from rescinding an executive order. This order ensures that products made in contested areas of Israel, like the West Bank and Gaza Strip, are properly labeled as “made in Israel.”
Supporters of the anti-Semitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement have long sought to remove the “made in Israel” label from products manufactured in settlements. They argue that these areas are not technically part of Israel. Tenney’s Anti-BDS Labeling Act would effectively prevent the U.S. government from segregating products made in these territories.
This legislation, which is expected to receive widespread support in the Republican-controlled House, comes on the heels of Senate Democrats rejecting a measure that would have blocked the Federal Trade Commission from penalizing products produced by Jews living in contested territories. The Biden administration also faced criticism for cutting all U.S. funding to Israeli research organizations operating in Jewish areas of the West Bank and Gaza Strip, a move praised by BDS advocates. Congressional Republicans view both of these actions as attempts to isolate Israel.
Tenney’s bill addresses a longstanding issue in U.S.-Israel relations. The Obama administration, for example, stopped labeling goods produced in the West Bank as “made in Israel” in 2016, aiming to undermine Israel’s claims on the territory. Last month, the Biden administration used a similar rationale to cut off funds for Israeli scientific organizations in contested areas. The labeling issue resurfaced during a Senate debate over penalizing foreign companies for mislabeling their goods’ country of origin, with Sen. Ted Cruz (R., Texas) pushing an amendment to protect Israeli goods, which was ultimately rejected by Democrats.
Tenney’s latest measure directly addresses the issue by prohibiting the Biden administration from using federal funds to reverse a Trump-era order that requires products made in Israeli-controlled areas to be marked as originating from Israel. This would reinforce Israeli control over the areas and prevent further actions undermining Israel’s sovereignty.
“The Anti-BDS Labeling Act ensures an accurate representation of products that originate from Israel, Gaza, or Judea and Samaria,” Tenney stated. “This not only upholds existing U.S. policy but also prevents the BDS movement from arbitrarily discriminating against goods made in Israeli-controlled areas.”
Tenney emphasized that House Republicans are committed to standing against any efforts to delegitimize Israel and to preserving the labeling rule without alteration.
" Conservative News Daily does not always share or support the views and opinions expressed here; they are just those of the writer."
Now loading...