Ytong denies boycott
Ytong, a manufacturer of concrete blocks that was named on Monday as working on the 'Palestinian' city of Rawabi, has admitted that it is working on the project, but denies that it has agreed to boycott the Jewish cities and towns in Judea and Samaria.Ytong, which manufactures concrete blocks, said that it was in fact servicing Rawabi.I would suggest that if they want to remove suspicion, they should sanitize the numbers out of the contract and make it (or as much of it as is possible) public. Otherwise, no one can or should believe them in light of the 'Palestinians' statement.
In its statement to the media Ytong said that it had been asked by the Palestinians where its facilities were, and it had answered, “Ashkelon and Pardes Hana.” Ytong said it “never imagined that this innocent answer would link its name to the infamous boycott on settlements products.
“Ytong is not a partner to this boycott or any other,” it said. The company added that it would continue to deliver its products to any place within Israel, including the settlements.
Teldor Cables told the Post that it had no comment on the Army Radio story.
And I suspect that some of the other stories (like Teldor) are a lot less innocent.
Read the whole thing.
Labels: Rawabi, settlement product boycott, YTong
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Why did Israel allow this monstrosity?
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