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Australian Lawmaker
Slams Israel Boycott

SYDNEY, Australia (JTA) —
Australian Jewish lawmaker Michael
Danby slammed the Greens Party for
promoting extreme and dangerous
policies" over its controversial sup-
port of an Israel boycott.
Writing in The Australian newspa-
per of April 2, Danby of the govern-
ing Labor Party
condemned Greens
leader Bob Brown
for allowing a
watermelon fac-
tion" — green on
the outside but red
on the inside — to
wade into foreign
Michael Danby
policy.
Danby wrote
that most ordinary Australians do
not realize that elements of the
Greens "support a boycott that would
ban the Batsheva Dance Company
from returning to Australia and the
Israeli Philharmonic from playing at
the Sydney Opera House."
The New South Wales faction of
the Greens adopted the boycott,
divestment and sanction campaign
against Israel in 2010, prompting
a major backlash from the Jewish
community. The federal Greens
Party has not adopted the BDS
movement.
In the New South Wales state
election last week, the Greens Party
candidate in the inner Sydney seat
of Marrickville, who was favored
to win, was defeated after she sup-
ported the council's Israel boycott.
Brown blamed the party's stance on
Israel for the loss of the seat.
Marrickville's support of the boy-
cott prompted Liberal Senator Mitch
Fifield to introduce a motion March
23 in the upper house of federal par-
liament condemning the local coun-
cil, but Brown opposed the motion.
The Greens are a minority party in
the Labor-led coalition government.

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ernment will increase funds given to
Holocaust survivors by 15 percent.
The new deal reached between
Germany and the Conference on
Jewish Material Claims Against
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