A clear cut case of European antisemetism. Please note the official EU definition of antisemetism here:
As well as the US Department of state definition here:
You will notice both the EU Working Definition of Antisemetism and the US State Department's definition (the two definitions were worked on together and adopted in 2005 by both the US and EU) clearly specify that double standards towards the state of Israel or holding it to different higher standards than other countries are defined as examples of antisemetism.
The grossly antisemitic regulations adopted by the EU places an undue and prejudicial regulatory burden ONLY on the state of Israel. The UN recognizes some two dozen occupied territories on Earth yet none of those territories are subject to this burdensome and prejudicial regulation. Only Israel of all of those places is singled out. The regulation does not require Morocco to seporately label goods from occupied Western Sahara nor China with occupied Tibet nor do goods from Gibraltar need to say "Made in British occupied Spain". Nope, Israel and Israel alone gets singled out and that is a gross double standard thus, by the EU's own definition, an act of antisemetism.
As well as the US Department of state definition here:
You will notice both the EU Working Definition of Antisemetism and the US State Department's definition (the two definitions were worked on together and adopted in 2005 by both the US and EU) clearly specify that double standards towards the state of Israel or holding it to different higher standards than other countries are defined as examples of antisemetism.
The grossly antisemitic regulations adopted by the EU places an undue and prejudicial regulatory burden ONLY on the state of Israel. The UN recognizes some two dozen occupied territories on Earth yet none of those territories are subject to this burdensome and prejudicial regulation. Only Israel of all of those places is singled out. The regulation does not require Morocco to seporately label goods from occupied Western Sahara nor China with occupied Tibet nor do goods from Gibraltar need to say "Made in British occupied Spain". Nope, Israel and Israel alone gets singled out and that is a gross double standard thus, by the EU's own definition, an act of antisemetism.
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