As Martin Schulz speaks at Knesset about Palestinian freedom of movement and access to water, economy minister and members of his party walk out, demanding an apology for ‘lying propaganda.’
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu accused European Parliament President Martin Schulz of «selective hearing» on Wednesday for repeating an unverified claim that Israelis use four times as much water as Palestinians
Schulz’s statement in the Knesset prompted a walkout by Habayit Hayehudi MKs, led by party leader Naftali Bennett.
«The fault in these comments is what I call selective hearing, which unfortunately has become the legacy of many groups in Europe,» Netanyahu told the Knesset later in the day.
«The president of the European Parliament visited Ramallah and heard from some Palestinian youths about water usage, that according to them an Israeli citizen uses four times more water than Palestinians use per person. According to the statistics we received from the Palestinian authority, including in official releases from the Palestinian water authority and our data, this number is not true, but significantly smaller,» the prime minister said.
«The parliament president said frankly, ‘I haven’t checked.’ But that didn’t stop him from making repeated [accusations] right away. They hear, they don’t check, they hurl [accusations]. It would be fitting for him to check,» he added.
Netanyahu said baseless accusations tend to make Israelis ignore all criticism. When such comments are repeated without checking, people end up «closing their ears to wild attacks against the State of Israel,» he said.
«The Palestinians want to live in peace and unrestricted freedom of movement,» Schulz told the Knesset in a speech delivered in his native German, shortly before the Habayit Hayehudi MKs walked out. «The Palestinians also have the right to self-definition and to justice.»
«A Palestinian youth asked me why an Israeli can use 70 cubic liters of water and a Palestinian just 17,» he said. «I haven’t checked the data. I’m asking you if this is correct.»
MK Moti Yogev (Habayit Hayehudi) called to Schulz: «Shame on you, you support someone who is inciting against Jews.»
«The comments made in the Knesset are very serious,» said party chairman Naftali Bennett. «Habayit Hayehudi demands an apology from the president of the European Parliament, who said two lies in his speech, which Palestinians fed him. Silence in the face of lying propaganda grants legitimacy to activities against Israeli citizens.»
MK Itzik Shmuli of Labor has filed a complaint to the Knesset’s ethics committee, saying the walkout was «in contempt of the Knesset.» Meretz leader Zahava Gal-On said she objected to the damage done to the Knesset as an institution.
Culture and Sports Minister Limor Livnat, of Likud, supported the walkout.
«Give him all due respect, but the president of the [European] Parliament stands here and says a blatant lie as though Israelis have the right to use 70 cubic liters of water and the Palestinians 17 cubic liters,» she said. «That is a blatant lie. This speech will be spread all around the world as though this is true. When he says these things, and in German yet, it’s no wonder that Knesset members and ministers are objecting to these comments.»
Schulz also said settlement construction was «a stumbling block to a solution» and that the blockade of Gaza causes a desperation that «helps the extremist people in the area, and it might lead to greater insecurity.»
The European Parliament chief also condemned «rocket attacks on the innocent,» praised Israel’s «values of freedom and democracy,» and said there was no economic boycott of Israel.
«The European Union will always stand at the side of the State of Israel,» Schulz said. «As for the economic boycott, there is no boycott, and I can tell you that such a boycott is not being considered.»
Netanyahu said this was an important point.
«He opposes a European boycott of Israel. That is an important statement,» said Netanyahu. «The second thing is that he is in favor of scientific cooperation between Israel and Europe. I am sure that’s something we all agree on.»
Source: Buenos Aires Herald