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Eugene

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Wed Aug 3, 2016, 09:26 AM Aug 2016

SodaStream boss blames Netanyahu for Palestinian job losses

Source: The Guardian

SodaStream boss blames Netanyahu for Palestinian job losses

Daniel Birnbaum accuses Israeli PM of perpetuating conflict
with Palestinians for his own benefit


Peter Beaumont in Jerusalem
Wednesday 3 August 2016 12.36 BST

The chief of the Israeli company SodaStream has launched a scathing attack on the country’s prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, blaming him for putting 500 of his former Palestinian employees out of work.

Daniel Birnbaum, who has been at the centre of a series of rows that saw SodaStream’s factory moved from the occupied territories to a new site in Israel’s Negev desert, insisted it was untrue that his company had been forced to relocate by pressure from the pro-Palestinian Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement.

Instead, said Birnbaum in a hard-hitting interview in the Times of Israel that drew the immediate ire of Netanyahu’s office, it was Israel not BDS that was responsible for the 500 Palestinian job losses. Birnbaum, who was a key speaker at an anti-BDS initiative in the US earlier this year, accused Netanyahu and his government of perpetuating the conflict with Palestinians for its own benefit, describing Netanyahu as “the prime minister of conflict”.

He said: “It pains me to say that I believe this administration is nurturing the conflict in all its evil manifestations. They nurture the hate and the boycott and they nurture separatism.”

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Read more: https://www.theguardian.com/world/2016/aug/03/daniel-birnbaum-sodastream-boss-netanyahu-palestinian-job-losses

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Source: Times of Israel

Birnbaum: The PM dismantled an island of peace; PMO: Birnbaum caved to BDS, and now, despicably, he blames Netanyahu

For SodaStream chief, frustration with Netanyahu’s ‘politics of hate’ bubbles over

BY DAVID HOROVITZ August 3, 2016, 10:05 am

The head of SodaStream has issued a bitter critique of Benjamin Netanyahu and his government, accusing the prime minister of cynically and deliberately nurturing the conflict with the Palestinians “in all its evil manifestations.”

In an interview with The Times of Israel, the carbonated drinks firm’s CEO Daniel Birnbaum charged Netanyahu was personally involved in the bureaucratic process that saw all of SodaStream’s Palestinian employees gradually barred in recent months from working at the company’s factory in the Negev.

He charged that the government knowingly perpetuates a false narrative according to which SodaStream was forced under pressure from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement to close its West Bank factory and fire the 500 Palestinians who worked under conditions equal to those of the 700 Israeli Jews and Arabs there. This false narrative, he said, is utilized by the Netanyahu government as ostensible proof that when Israelis try to build a better environment with and for the Palestinians, the Palestinian leadership and the BDS movement make it impossible.

As the government well knows, however, said Birnbaum, SodaStream relocated from the Mishor Adumim industrial park in the West Bank to Lehavim in the Negev in 2014 because it needed considerably more space, in a move it had begun planning long before and one that had nothing to do with BDS. It sought to retain 350 of its 500 Palestinian workers at the new Lehavim plant, but was granted permits for only 120. Subsequently, new conditions were imposed and that number was reduced to 74. And since February, said Birnbaum, those last 74 have also been barred from Israel, their permits retroactively canceled. While the new factory employs 500 Bedouin from nearby Rahat, he said, it is no longer permitted to provide work for a single one of its former Palestinian employees, some of whom had worked for SodaStream for six years, and many of whom were wonderful ambassadors for Israel.

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Read more: http://www.timesofisrael.com/for-sodastream-chief-frustration-with-netanyahus-politics-of-hate-bubbles-over/
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SodaStream boss blames Netanyahu for Palestinian job losses (Original Post) Eugene Aug 2016 OP
Netanyahu is a con man The Polack MSgt Aug 2016 #1
So Sodastream can operate outside of Israel with Israeli and Palestinian employees, but isn't Little Tich Aug 2016 #2

Little Tich

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2. So Sodastream can operate outside of Israel with Israeli and Palestinian employees, but isn't
Wed Aug 3, 2016, 09:52 PM
Aug 2016

allowed to operate in Israel with Israeli and Palestinian employees? There's no room for cooperation with Palestinians if it's going to happen in Israel, apparently.

Netanyahu has handed BDS a victory on a silver platter by showing that Israel actually never cared about the welfare of the Palestinian employees.

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