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European Businessmen Boycott the Enemy After Flotilla Assault

European Businessmen Boycott the Enemy After Flotilla Assault
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In the past two weeks, Zionist businessmen received letters from their Italian, German, and Swedish counterparts, asking them for a confirmation that their products are not of common civil and security usage, Hebrew NFC website reported.


The website quoted head of the "independent" organization for Zionist businessmen, Yehuda Talmon saying, "The companies that sent these letters stated that they did not receive such a confirmation, so their commitment will force them to end relations with "Israeli" companies".


Talmon added, "Members of the organizations received European businessmen proposals, including ones they have had relation with since 10 or 20 years, stating that according to their companies' law, they are not allowed to conduct deals if the products are for direct or indirect double usage".


"Even if the product was a part for the War Ministry vehicle, the company should be boycotted by Europe," head of the Zionist organization added.


The website also reported that last week, Surgey Broch, Head of the Arrangement Office in the economic organizations received a letter from head of Turkish TOBB organization, in which he assaulted "Israel" for its aggression against the flotilla. He also called upon Turkish companies to reconsider the bilateral relations.


An "Israeli" security company, which was negotiating for a deal with Spain, informed the "Israeli" Ministry of Trade and Industry, that the expected partner was avoiding any communication with it. This has been rolling since the "Israeli" attack on the flotilla.


Another "Israeli" power producing company notified the ministry last week that a Swiss client cut off a deal with it, after the flotilla raid.

The "Israeli" Ministry of Trade and Industry fears a gradual popular phenomenon of cutting off deals.

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