Netanyahu condemns German department store boycott
  • 8 years ago
Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu opened his weekly Cabinet meeting Sunday by addressing the decision by German department store KaDeWe to remove articles from Judea, Samaria, Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights from its shelves.
Netanyahu began by noting the store chain's dark history.
"This department store was owned by Jews; the Nazis took it," he began.
"Absurdly, this department store is now marking products from Judea and Samaria and the Golan Heights."
"It started marking products, and now we are informed that they have removed the products - a full-fledged boycott," Netanyahu continued.
"And we expect the German government to condemn this labeling and treat it in a serious manner," he added.
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