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'Buycott' challenges Israel boycotters


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A new Web site set up by pro-Israel Canadians seeks to defy anti-Israel boycotts by encouraging subscribers to deliberately buy Israeli products that are being boycotted.

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The campaign, titled "Buycott Israel," was organized by the Canada-Israel Committee together with the Jewish federations of Vancouver and Toronto and the Canadian Jewish Congress, Pacific Region, to counter the increasing number of boycotts in Canada over the last year.

Aiming to turn a disadvantage into a strong advantage, Buycott Israel's Web site asks readers, "Are you fed up with calls to boycott Israeli goods and services? Want to do something about it?" and then calls on them to sign up for "Buycott alerts."

The enterprise promises to alert users "when a boycott initiative needs to be countered," and lets subscribers know the results of every Buycott action.

"These boycotts have been going on for while, but we've seen a real uptick in activity lately, and as a result, members of the community decided to push back in a very serious way," Sara Saber-Freedman, chief operating officer of the Canada-Israel Committee, told The Jerusalem Post by phone on Thursday.

Saber-Freedman explained that the campaign was in the process of "creating a database of people and items. The Web site is an interactive tool that will allow our subscribers to notify others when they find out about an attempt to boycott a particular [Israeli] item, and in turn the Web site will ask the subscribers to go out and buy that item."

She added, "We are making a statement to the people who seek to isolate Israel that we will see to it that Israel is less isolated, and we will do this because of those actions. And if you seek to limit access to Israeli academics, we will let these voices be heard."

Saber-Freedman told the Post that the worrying trend had been "cropping up in the commercial sector, in labor movements and even in churches"

"The United Church of Canada entertained a boycott notion recently, but it was defeated," she noted. "But even though it was generally defeated, it was deferred to next year for consideration, so we know that this problem is one that will keep on coming back."

Over the last year, there have been three public attempts to boycott Israeli wine in Canada: two protests in Vancouver, and one in Toronto. In the Toronto boycott, protesters led by the anti-war group Not In Our Name picketed liquor store LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) to protest the sale of Israeli wine there.

Dismayed and disgusted by the protest, Toronto's Jewish community rallied, and hundreds of Jews arrived at the scene to buy all the Israeli wine in the store. Activists claimed to have led LCBO to sell out of Israeli wine - over 500 cases in a just over half an hour - and to have caused the boycotters to leave in defeat not long afterward.

Although there have been a number of anti-Israel boycott campaigns in Canada recently, "in each of them, it comes out of our experience that [buying the product that is being boycotted] has been effective, successful and sends out an absolutely unequivocal message," explained Saber-Freedman.

"We even caused the store owners to stock up in anticipation for one of the boycotts," she recalled triumphantly. "We used our internal mail list to ask our members to specifically go and purchase Israeli wine, and as a result the wine sold out.

"What's more, in Vancouver, the second time the anti-Israeli protest happened, the store went out and stocked up on Israeli wine, because they knew that, ironically, if there was a picket, they'd do more business."

But turning serious, Saber-Freedman added that "in our experience, consistently, whether it's store-owners or organizers of cultural festivals, people are annoyed and irritated by people attempting to assert their political agenda on them and on the public… they are tired of being taken hostage by people whose agenda is so narrow and so unthinking."

The reversal of the boycotts appears to have galvanized the Jewish community, and with the advent of the Buycott Israel campaign, Saber-Freedman's hopes for the future are now brighter.

"We're very keen to see where this takes us. It's an exciting step in citizen-based advocacy for Israel," she said.

"As much as anything, we're thrilled that people are as interested in it as they seem to be. The news of the campaign is spreading across the blogosphere," she went on.

"People are just fed up. What we've been seeing in Canada over the last 12 months is an increase in the number of cases and instances where Israel is being boycotted, and we needed to do something against that."

Saber-Freedman stressed that "there's nothing 'stealth' in our approach. It's open and in-your-face. We're doing this in a very conscious way - we're not hiding anything.

"Ultimately, this campaign is part of what we all want - for Israel's right to exist in peace behind internationally recognized borders and not to be challenged at every turn."

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55. To Ron #52
Uri - (10/01/2009 20:14)
54. My tiny, token support, from the frozen North.
Bruce - Canada (10/01/2009 18:54)
53. #52 Get a life
Have a life - Canada (10/01/2009 15:31)
52. Israel wants peace #45 Gillian Daniel
Ron - United States (09/30/2009 00:50)
51. Where exactly is Canada?
Terry - (09/29/2009 07:53)
50. Beat boycott by "buycott". Right on.
Ruslan Tokhchukov - USA (09/29/2009 04:55)
49. Jerusalem Post
Gillian Daniel - Israel (09/27/2009 11:04)
48. Boycot of the boycotters
Vic - Australia (09/27/2009 10:08)
47. a list of arab products - from those who boycott Israel
ZORRO - (09/27/2009 09:13)
46. Turkey
Gillian Daniel - Israel (09/27/2009 08:56)
45. Angry Arab
Gillian Daniel - Israel (09/27/2009 08:49)
44. marks & spencer boycott of Israel
sharon - UK (09/27/2009 07:29)
43. How do we join in the US?
humble jew - USA (09/27/2009 05:33)
42. Thank You Buycott! A Help in Identifying which Additional Products to Boycott!
Monitor - (09/27/2009 01:25)
41. #21,30. Seems you are right about #5. However, perhaps the 'no longer friendly to Israel' Dutch will read my comment #7 (& this one of published)
Zionist Lady - 3,500 year-old Israel-Judea (09/26/2009 21:07)
40. Fighting back is the deal.
flower - USA (09/26/2009 19:49)
39. A reply to # 14. Eric L. USA -- regarding the UK
ZORRO - (09/26/2009 19:45)
38. Iranian stores in Vancouver carry Israeli products- makes them good money
D. Bar-El - (09/26/2009 19:42)
37. Personal boycott of products made by Swedish unions who own shares in Aftonbladet
Karen - USA (09/26/2009 17:25)
36. buycott
mayer - usa (09/26/2009 17:15)
35. What else, the BUYCOTT
ZORRO - (09/26/2009 17:15)
34. To bOycotters:
Sergey - Russia (09/26/2009 16:56)
33. Let's also boycott the boycotters.
DavidM - USA (09/26/2009 15:04)
32. Proud to be Canadian! l already have bought Israeli goods! keep it up guys!
Louise JP - Canada (09/26/2009 14:45)
31. Boycott? How?!
Heather Czerniak - USA (09/26/2009 11:56)
30. to 7# zionist lady
dave - italy (09/26/2009 11:23)
29. You know what? I support the BUYcott campaign
Angry Arab - As'ad - USA (09/26/2009 11:22)
28. A Few Thoughts From a Canadian
Robert Werner - Canada (09/26/2009 09:44)
27. Here's The Link...
Sign Up Now! - USA (09/26/2009 08:03)
26. Boycott???
Rich - Canada (09/26/2009 07:42)
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