Scottish Greens Advocate Sanctions Against Israel Amid Human Rights Concerns
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Sources: Thenational.Scot, Morningstaronline
Summary
The Scottish Greens are set to propose sanctions against Israel in their upcoming manifesto, aiming to sever ties with companies implicated in human rights violations in the West Bank. They plan to allow local councils to support the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign, similar to actions taken against Russia following its invasion of Ukraine. The party criticizes the Scottish Government for not implementing previously agreed measures to boycott Israel, despite a parliamentary motion passed last year. Co-leader Ross Greer emphasized the need for Scotland to stop funding companies that profit from alleged war crimes in Gaza. The Scottish Greens aim to repeal regulations that currently prevent local authorities from making politically motivated purchasing decisions. They will use a UN list of companies involved in Israeli building programs to guide their actions. The proposed measures reflect growing public concern in Scotland regarding Israel's military actions and settlement policies. The manifesto is expected to be published later this week. Key Points: • Scottish Greens propose sanctions against Israel over human rights abuses in the West Bank. • The party aims to allow councils to support the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions campaign. • Criticism directed at the SNP for failing to implement previously agreed boycott measures.