Barcelona Mayor Brands Israel Apartheid State, Cuts Ties

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FILE - In this file photo dated Oct. 23, 2017, Barcelona mayor Ada Colau delivers a speech during a mayors meeting in Paris. Barcelona’s mayor Ada Colau said Wednesday, Feb. 8, 2023, the Catalan capital has suspended relations with Israel, citing “repeated violations of human rights of the Palestinian population” in a statement on her official social media. (AP Photo/Michel Euler, FILE)

NEW YORK (AP) — The mayor of Barcelona has severed her city’s official ties with Israel, accusing the country of “the crime of apartheid against the Palestinian people.”

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Wednesday’s decision by Mayor Ada Colau has little practical impact – with the most concrete effect being a halt to its 25-year-old twinning agreement with Tel Aviv.

But the announcement by the city, a popular tourist destination and home to one of the world’s best-known soccer clubs, carries significant symbolism and adds to a growing list of critics that have labeled Israel an apartheid state. Israel rejects such accusations as delegitimizing and antisemitic and called the decision “unfortunate.”

In a letter to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Colau said the step came in response to a campaign by dozens of local groups and thousands of activists.

She cited a number of Israeli policies, including its 55-year military occupation of the West Bank, its annexation of east Jerusalem and its construction of settlements on lands claimed by the Palestinians for a future state.

“As mayor of Barcelona, a Mediterranean city and defender of human rights, I cannot be indifferent to the systematic violation of the fundamental rights of the Palestinian population,” she wrote. “It would be a severe mistake to apply a policy of double standards and turn a blind eye to a violation that has been, for decades, widely verified and documented by international organizations.”

In recent years, three well-known human rights groups – Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International and Israel’s B’Tselem – have accused Israel of apartheid, both inside the country as well as in the occupied territories.

Amnesty and the other groups say the very fragmentation of the territories in which Palestinians live is part of an overall regime of control designed to maintain Jewish hegemony from the Mediterranean Sea to the Jordan River.

They point to discriminatory policies within Israel and in annexed east Jerusalem, Israel’s blockade of the Gaza Strip, which has been ruled by the Hamas militant group since 2007, and its continued control of the West Bank and construction of Jewish settlements that most of the international community considers illegal. The election of Israel’s new hard-line government, dominated by ultranationalists opposed to Palestinian independence, has added to these concerns.

The Palestinians seek the West Bank, east Jerusalem and Gaza, areas captured by Israel in 1967, for a future independent state.

Israel says its own Arab citizens, who make up about 20% of the population, enjoy equal rights, including the right to vote, and have reached the upper echelons of business, entertainment, law and entertainment. It considers the West Bank to be disputed territory whose status should be resolved through negotiations and says it it withdrew from the Gaza Strip in 2005, two years before Hamas seized control.

Israel’s Foreign Ministry called Barcelona’s decision “unfortunate” and claimed it went against the wishes of the majority of the city’s population.

“The decision gives support to extremists, terrorist organizations and antisemitism,” it said. “The friendship between Israel and Barcelona is long-standing, and is based on shared culture and values. Even this unfortunate decision will not damage this friendship.”

The grassroots Palestinian-led movement promoting a boycott of Israel welcomed Barcelona’s decision. Alys Samson, an activist with the “Stop Complicity with Israel” coalition in Barcelona, said the group had gathered almost 5,000 signatures for its campaign.

“We are very happy,” she said. “We hope many more governments and institutions will follow suit.”

Meanwhile, the mayor of Barcelona’s arch rival Madrid immediately offered to take up the twinning agreement with Tel Aviv, as both he and Colau jostle for position on international issues and investment in an election year.

José Luis Martínez-Almeida, the Spanish capital’s conservative mayor, accused Barcelona’s leader of antisemitism and tweeted that he had written to Tel Aviv’s mayor to share “Madrid’s commitment to democracy and freedom.”

“It would be an honor to be twinned with Tel Aviv,” he added. Spain’s right-wing politicians are increasingly making diplomatic and commercial outreach to Israel.

Spain’s two largest cities are constantly at odds on everything from politics to soccer. Colau, distrusted by the Catalan pro-independence movement, is a leading left-wing politician who is facing a difficult election in May.

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Surrounded by our enemies
Surrounded by our enemies
1 year ago

What do you expect from a country that implemented the Inquisition and supported palestinian terrorism

Charles B Hall
Charles B Hall
1 year ago

Hopefully the people of Barcelona will retire this anti-Semite.

hard at work yeshiva grad
hard at work yeshiva grad
1 year ago

This spanish mechashefa anti semite is so mad at those jews that she wants to bring back auto-da-fe’s against them.

Democrats support mutilating confused children.
Democrats support mutilating confused children.
1 year ago

Just another leftwing anti Israel terrorist supporting Jew hater.

Dr. Alex Morales
Dr. Alex Morales
1 year ago

nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!

Liberals are hypocrites
Liberals are hypocrites
1 year ago

Make no mistake about it. Anti Israel just shields anti semitism.

elyeh
Noble Member
elyeh
1 year ago

I will boycott Barcelona as long as this continues.

Wilbur
Wilbur
1 year ago

For a country that ran an inquisition from 1492 until the 18th century when Napoleon declared it criminal begs for an explanation from this מכשפה. Her country burned Jews, her country plundered all their possessions and she’s going to lecture us on how to live. By the mere fact that she’s standing for for the terror groups is a outrageous in its own position. She ought be burned at the stake!

Alta Bubby
Alta Bubby
1 year ago

Oh
The mayor of Barcelona, where Jews were MURDERED simply because they were Jews!
Barcelona, that burned Jews ALIVE at the stake for bring a Jew, and all the citizens rejoiced
Like I really care about what she says

get it straight
get it straight
1 year ago

who cares with this French fry says

Shmuel
Shmuel
1 year ago

Catalons are not Spaniards.