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Former diplomats rally to aid BDS activist facing deportation

Former ambassadors Alon Liel, Ilan Baruch and Eli Bar-Navi ask High Court of Justice to prevent deportation of Omar Shakir, a member of the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement. Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan: The BDS movement is anti-Semitic.

by  Ariel Kahana
Published on  07-18-2019 13:09
Last modified: 07-18-2019 13:09
Israel's Supreme Court freezes deportation order for Human Rights Watch directorReuters/Ammar Awad

Omar Shakir | Photo: Reuters/Ammar Awad

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In an unusual move, three former Israeli ambassadors have filed a petition with the High Court of Justice on Wednesday, asking it prevent the state from deporting a known activist with the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement.

Alon Liel, Ilan Baruch and Eli Bar-Navi have asked the court to intervene on behalf of Omar Shakir, a BDS activist who has been in Israel for several years with a visa he obtained via Human Rights Watch, which he heads.

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Last year, Interior Minister Aryeh Deri and Strategic Affairs Minister Gilad Erdan decided against extending his visa. The decision was made after the two were presented with evidence of Shakir's anti-Israel activities.

A US citizen, Shakir was ordered to leave Israel earlier this year and has been fighting the deportation order in various courts.

Baruch, Liel and Bar-Navi are veteran members of the Foreign Service. All three have served in senior diplomatic positions, including as ambassadors to key countries.

In the past, they were able to torpedo the appointment of Dani Dayan – now the Israeli consul in New York – as Israel's ambassador to Brazil because he headed the Yesha Council, the umbrella organization of municipal councils of Jewish settlements in Judea and Samaria.

In their petition, the three argued that "the deportation of Mr. Shakir will sent a message of intolerance and disrespect for the positions held by most of the liberal democratic states, and will place it [Israel] alongside a host of countries, such as Egypt, Cuba, Venezuela and North Korea, which do not allow Human Rights Watch to operate freely on their soil.

"This will deal a massive, perhaps even an irrevocable blow to Israel's image as a democratic state, which is one of its biggest assets."

Erdan, whose ministry heads Israel's battle against the boycott, divestment and sanctions movement, rejected the claim.

"It is sad and shameful that those who were appointed to represent Israel and defend its positions worldwide are helping a key BDS activist. The BDS movement is anti-Semitic."

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