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TALMUD, JERUSALISTE, PALESTINE, DEPUTE EUROPEEN, GAZA, ECHO DES MONTAGNES, FREDERIC BERGER, SAINT LOUIS

114 députés européens demandent l’application des mesures contre la colonisation israélienne

Dans une lettre ouverte, 114 parlementaires européens (voir liste ci-dessous) s’adressent à Catherine Ashton, pour que les décisions prises en juillet dernier par la commission européenne, et concernant l’exclusion de tout partenariat avec Israël en cas de non reconnaissance des frontières d’avant juin 1967, soient appliquées intégralement le 1er janvier prochain.

Ces parlementaires attirent notamment l’attention sur le projet Horizon 2020, très important programme de recherche auquel Israël compte bien être associé.

Ils demandent à la commission européenne qu’elle se dote bien des outils permettant l’application intégrale de ses lignes directrices spécifiant qu’Israël n’a rien à voir avec la Cisjordanie, Jérusalem-Est et Gaza, avant la signature d’un tel partenariat.

Merci de remercier vos députés européens qui figurent dans la liste ci-dessous, et de demander aux autres pourquoi ils n’ont pas signé cet appel.

Strasbourg, 20th November 2013

Baroness Catherine Ashton

High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Vice President of the European Commission

Cc : European Commissioner for Research, Innovation and Science, Ms Máir e Geoghegan Quinn Maghreb/Mashreq Working Party, Council

Re : Terms of participation of Israeli entities in EU programmes

Dear High Representative,

We are writing to call your attention to certain serious concerns regarding the arrangements about to be concluded that will determine the terms of Israel’s participation in a range of EU programmes, including Horizon 2020. We wish to call on you to take the steps that remain necessary to ensure that no form of EU funded support is provided to Israeli entities established in the settlements, which are illegal under international law, or to activities or operations of Israeli entities taking place in those settlements under any of these programmes.

As an ENP country, Israel is entitled to participate in a range of EU programmes, including Horizon 2020. The Guidelines published by the Commission on 19th July 2013 should apply to all these programmes, current and future.

In all cases, the EU must respect its own positions and commitments in conformity with international law on the non recognition by the Union of Israel’s sovereignty over the territories occupied since June 1967.

In all cases, no EU funded support of any kind may be provided to Israeli entities established in Israeli settlements or to settlement based activities. All of the eligibility criteria set out in the Guidelines must therefore be strictly implemented in their entirety in the work programmes, financing decisions, calls for proposals, rules of contests, and calls for the selection of financial intermediaries or dedicated investment vehicles. However, the necessary provisions must also be made to ensure that such critical eligibility criteria will not be rendered inoperative or unenforceable during implementation, in particular by failing to prudently address and mitigate the specific risks created by specific provisions of Israel’s national legislation. Such risks can be mitigated or eliminated if the Israeli authorities have been made fully aware of all the implementing arrangements that the Commission is planning to carry out.

  • It is in the EU’s interest for reasons of legal and financial certainty to ensure that all implementing arrangements relevant to the full and effective implementation of the conditions on eligibility set out in the Guidelines are duly notified to Israel prior to concluding the procedures associating Israel to the Horizon 2020 programme.

The High Representative and Vice President of the Commission has a particular responsibility to ensure that this notification is made. In this spirit, we support your strong personal commitment on this issue and encourage you to continue on the path of strict implementation of the Guidelines.

Yours sincerely,

1.Margrete Auken, Greens/EFA (coinitiator)

2.Emer Costello, S&D (coinitiator)

3. Véronique De Keyser S&D (coinitiator)

4. Nicole Kiil-Nielsen, Greens/EFA (coinitiator)

5. Paul Murphy, GUE/NGL (coinitiator)

6. Niccolò Rinaldi, ALDE (coinitiator)

7. Graham Watson, ALDE (coinitiator)

8. François Alfonsi, Greens/EFA

9. Amelia Andersdotter, Greens/EFA

10. Martina Anderson, GUE/NGL

11. Eric Andrieu, S&D

12. Sandrine Bélier, Greens/EFA

13. Malika Benarab-Attou, Greens/EFA

14. Phil Bennion, ALDE

15. Jean-Paul Besset, Greens/EFA

16. Jean-Jacob Bicep, Greens/EFA

17. José Bové, Greens/EFA

18. Sharon Bowles, ALDE

19. Michael Cashman, S&D

20. Nikolaos Chountis, GUE/NGL

21.Nikos Chrysogelos, Greens/EFA

22. Yves Cochet, Greens/EFA

23. Daniel Cohn-Bendit, Greens/EFA

  • — 24. Marije Cornelissen, Greens/EFA

25. Tarja Cronberg, Greens/EFA

26. Chris Davies, ALDE

27. Dennis de Jong, GUE/NGL

28. Karima Delli, Greens/EFA

29. Anne Delvaux, EPP

30. Andrew Duff, ALDE

31. Isabelle Durant, Greens/EFA

32. Bas Eickhout, Greens/EFA

33. Said El Khadraoui, S&D

34. Edite Estrela, S&D

35. Jill Evans, Greens/EFA

36. Göran Färm, S&D

37. Hélène Flautre, Greens/EFA

38. Sergio Gaetano Cofferati, S&D

39. Pat the Cope Gall agher ALDE

40. Vicente Garcés Ramón, S&D

41. Robert Goebbels, S&D

42. Ana Gomes, S&D

43. Catherine Grèze, Greens/EFA

44. Mikael Gustafsson, GUE/NGL

45. Fiona Hall, ALDE

46. Marian Harkin,ALDE

47. Satu Hassi, Greens/EFA

48. Anna Hedh, S&D

49. Richard Howitt, S&D

50. Stephen Hughes, S&D

51. Iñaki Irazabalbeitia, Greens/EFA

52. Liisa Jaakonsaari, S&D

53. Yannick Jadot, Greens/EFA

54. Franziska Keller, Greens/EFA

55. Maria Eleni Koppa,S&D

56. Jean Lambert, Greens/EFA

57. Philippe Lamberts, Greens/EFA

58. Patrick Le Hyaric, GUE/NGL

59. Barbara Lochbihler, Greens/EFA

60. Sabine Lösing, GUE/NGL

61. Isabella Lövin,Greens/EFA

62.Olle Ludvigsson, S&D

63. David Martin, S&D

64.Marisa Matias,UE/NGL

65. Linda McAvan,S&D

66.Arlene McCarthy, S&D

67.Edward McMillan Scott,ALDE

68.Gesine Meissner, ALDE

69.Emilio Menendez del Valle, S&D

70.Willy Meyer,GUE/NGL

71.Vital Moreira, S&D

72.María Muñiz,S&D

73.Norbert Neuser,S&D

74.Katarina Nevedalova,S&D

75.Bill Newton Dunn,ALDE

76.Annemie Neyts Uyttebroeck,ALDE

77. Jens Nilsson, S&D

78.Raimon Obiols i Germa, S&D

79.Younous Omarjee,GUE/NGL

80.Ria Oomen Ruijten,EPP

81.Antigoni Papadopoulou,S&D

82.Sirpa Pietikäinen,EPP

83.Pavel Poc, S&D

84.Phil Prendergast, S&D

85.Vittorio Prodi,S&D

86.Teresa Riera Madurell,S&D

87.Michèle Rivasi, Greens/EFA

88.Raül Romeva i Rueda,Greens/EFA

89.Libor Rouček, S&D

90.Judith Sargentini, Greens/EFA

91.Marietje Schaake,ALDE

92.Carl Schlyter,Greens/EFA

93. Helmut Scholz, GUE/NGL

94. Olga Sehnalová,S&D

95.Joanna Senyszyn,S&D

96. Søren Søndergaard,GUE/NGL

97. Alda Sousa, GUE/NGL

98. Bart Staes,Greens/EFA

99.Catherine Stihler, S&D

100. Rebecca Taylor, ALDE

101.Keith Taylor, Greens

102. Alexandra Thein,ALDE

103.Isabelle Thomas, S&D

104. Kyriacos Triantaphyllides,GUE/NGL

105. Claude Turmes,Greens/EFA

106. Emilie Turunen,S&D

107. Marita Ulvskog, S&D

108. Ivo Vajgl, ALDE

109. Kathleen Van Brempt, S&D

110. Gianni Vattimo,ALDE

111.Åsa Westlund, S&D

112. Sabine Wils, GUE/NGL

113.Andrea Zanoni, ALDE

114.Gabriele Zimmer,GUE/NGL

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