Irish EU lawmaker slammed for ‘explaining’ anti-Semitism to Jews while promoting BDS May 21, 2020Irish MEP Clare Daly (Algemeiner/GUE/ NGL/Wikimedia Commons)(Algemeiner/GUE/ NGL/Wikimedia Commons)Irish EU lawmaker slammed for ‘explaining’ anti-Semitism to Jews while promoting BDS Tweet WhatsApp Email https://worldisraelnews.com/irish-eu-lawmaker-slammed-for-explaining-anti-semitism-to-jews-while-promoting-bds/ Email Print The webinar was organized by a group associated with the anti-Israel BDS movement.By Benjamin Kerstein, The AlgemeinerA Irish member of the European Parliament was criticized on Wednesday after she slammed a European Jewish students organization for rebuking her over her participation in a webinar associated with the BDS movement that will include one participant from an organization linked to Palestinian terrorism and another who compared Israel to the Nazi regime.Clare Daly — a far-left MEP representing the Dublin constituency — made her comments in response to a tweet by the European Union of Jewish Students (EUJS) expressing concern about Daly’s participation in a planned webinar titled “Stop Settlements — On the Road to Justice in Palestine.”In a press release, EUJS noted that the webinar was organized by the European Coordination of Committees and Associations for Palestine, associated with the anti-Israel BDS movement, which EUJS described as “antisemitic.” “It is greatly alarming that MEP Daly should choose to align herself and share a platform with others who hold such antisemitic views and links to terrorist organizations,” EUJS said. “As such, we call upon MEP Daly to withdraw her participation from this event,” it added. “Furthermore, we call upon the European Union to condemn the association being made in its name that a Member of Parliament is sharing a platform with antisemitic and terrorist-linked organizations.”Read Italian hotel cancels Israeli couple's reservation, claims they are 'responsible for genocide'The terrorism link referred to is the participation of Dr. Anna Kdair of the organization Al-Haq. UK Lawyers for Israel stated in 2018 that Al-Haq’s online facilities for credit card donations had been terminated because they were “providing financial transaction services to organizations with links to a terrorist organization,” in this case the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP).Responding to EUJS, Daly tweeted, “Speaking out against illegal Israeli settlements & advocating that we ban settlement goods, the produce of theft, is not ‘anti-semitic’ it’s an obligation if you believe in international law & human rights!”Speaking out against illegal Israeli settlements & advocating that we ban settlement goods, the produce of theft, is not ‘anti-semitic’ it’s an obligation if you believe in international law & human rights! Looking forward to Thursday’s Webinar @ECCPBrussels @ipsc48 @BDSmovement https://t.co/Kbdp9TlvGM — Clare Daly (@ClareDalyMEP) May 19, 2020 The American Jewish Committee’s Transatlantic Institute quickly replied, saying, “Speechless. @ClareDalyMEP ‘explains’ Antisemitism to a Jewish student organisation while promoting antisemitic BDS and sharing a platform with a group linked to the PFLP – EU-designated terrorists known for attacks on synagogues from Paris to Jerusalem.”Speechless. @ClareDalyMEP “explains” Antisemitism to a Jewish student organisation while promoting antisemitic BDS and sharing a platform with a group linked to the PFLP – EU-designated terrorists known for attacks on synagogues from Paris to Jerusalem. https://t.co/JXLZU3NghS— Transatlantic Inst. (@AJCTAI) May 20, 2020 The webinar in question is also set to include Michael Lynk, a Canadian law professor, who once asserted that Israel’s settlement policies were akin to “the transfer by the Nazis of German-speaking peoples into newly conquered lands during the Second World War.”Read Social media boycott targets film that casts the mother of Jesus with an Israeli rather than a Palestinian actressComparing Israel to the Nazis is considered antisemitism under the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) definition adopted by many nations and organizations around the world. anti-SemitismBDSIreland