Israeli minister blames Brussels bombing on EU settlement labelling
Ofir Akunis, minister of science, technology and space, said that Europeans had lost sight of "terrorism of extremist Islam" by focusing on boycotting Israeli goods instead.
This supposed letting down of Europe's guard had allowed an armed gang to strike at the heart of Europe with three bombings in Brussels, which killed at least 26 people, he inferred.
"Many in Europe have preferred to occupy themselves with the folly of condemning Israel, labelling products, and boycotts. In this time, underneath the nose of the continent's citizens, thousands of extremist Islamic terror cells have grown," Akunis wrote on Facebook.
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Sincere condolences to the Belgian people and the families of the murdered, and a speedy recovery to the wounded. The terrorism of extremist Islam strikes all those |
"There were those who repressed and mocked whoever tried to give warning. There were those who underestimated. To our sorrow, the reality has struck the lives of dozens of innocent people."
His reference to EU boycotts follows a decision by European MPs in Brussels for new guidelines regarding the labelling of products from Israeli settlements in the West Bank.
Israel has said that labelling the "origin of goods" from illegal settlements from occupied Palestinian territories was "unacceptable discrimination".
"The terrorism of extremist Islam strikes all those who do not accept its authority," Akunis added.
He suggested Europeand refocused their attention on "Islamic extremism" to prevent further attacks.
His comments have been met with scorn on social media.
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