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Gift gaffe: US embassy sends Israeli West Bank wine to NGOs opposed to settlements | Gift gaffe: US embassy sends Israeli West Bank wine to NGOs opposed to settlements |
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Members of Peace Now, a group opposed to Israeli settlements in the West Bank, had to do a double take when they opened up a gift basket from the US embassy in Tel Aviv, sent ahead of the Jewish New Year. There was a bottle of wine… made in a West Bank settlement. | Members of Peace Now, a group opposed to Israeli settlements in the West Bank, had to do a double take when they opened up a gift basket from the US embassy in Tel Aviv, sent ahead of the Jewish New Year. There was a bottle of wine… made in a West Bank settlement. |
The wine was a kosher Cabernet Sauvignon from the Zion Winery, in the West Bank settlement of Mishor Adumim, east of Jerusalem. The gift was placed in the basket by a third party vendor from whom the embassy purchased the pre-wrapped presents, a US source told the Jerusalem Post. | The wine was a kosher Cabernet Sauvignon from the Zion Winery, in the West Bank settlement of Mishor Adumim, east of Jerusalem. The gift was placed in the basket by a third party vendor from whom the embassy purchased the pre-wrapped presents, a US source told the Jerusalem Post. |
The baskets were sent to several Israeli organizations ahead of the Rosh Hashanah Jewish New Year, which falls on October 2, but were not checked before distribution. | |
“We would not have included the wine had we known that it was from the settlements,” US embassy spokeswoman Valerie O’Brien told the newspaper. | “We would not have included the wine had we known that it was from the settlements,” US embassy spokeswoman Valerie O’Brien told the newspaper. |
“We strongly oppose boycotts targeting the State of Israel, but maintain our long-standing policy that settlements are illegitimate and harmful to the prospects for peace and to Israel’s long-term security,” she added. | “We strongly oppose boycotts targeting the State of Israel, but maintain our long-standing policy that settlements are illegitimate and harmful to the prospects for peace and to Israel’s long-term security,” she added. |
The mayor of Ma’aleh Adumim, Benny Kashriel, took a different view though, and wasted no time in talking up the gift. | The mayor of Ma’aleh Adumim, Benny Kashriel, took a different view though, and wasted no time in talking up the gift. |
“Our wine is better and sweeter than what is produced in the Napa Valley,” he said. | “Our wine is better and sweeter than what is produced in the Napa Valley,” he said. |
“Those who receive the gift basket will be very happy with the wine,” the mayor stressed. | “Those who receive the gift basket will be very happy with the wine,” the mayor stressed. |
For some reason – perhaps, just for the love of wine – members of Peace Now also showed no sour grapes over the diplomatic gaffe. | For some reason – perhaps, just for the love of wine – members of Peace Now also showed no sour grapes over the diplomatic gaffe. |
"I'm sure it was an honest mistake," a Peace Now member told Reuters, saying this was simply not a case to argue about. | "I'm sure it was an honest mistake," a Peace Now member told Reuters, saying this was simply not a case to argue about. |
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