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The BDZ movement has accused Pradales of "failing the truth" in the legality of the CAF project in Jerusalem

The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement in the Basque Country has denounced that the light train violates international resolutions and has called for the Basque Government to suspend public aid to Gipuzkoa.

The movement calls on the Basque Government to withdraw all public aid to CAF. Stock image.

Euskal Herria Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movimiento (BDZ)  accuses President Imanol Pradales  of "lying" about thelegality of CAF's light train projectin Jerusalem.

In a statement, BDZ has assured that the project has never been legaland that it was already in question in 2019.

According to the movement, Pradales has admitted that the project is "questionable"from an ethical point of view, but they believe it "fails the truth" when he claims it was ever legal.

Therefore, the BDZ has asked theBasque Government  to suspend all public aid in an ethical manner, stressing that cooperation with the 'Israeli colonial regime', in addition to being unethical, is 'clearly illegal da'.

The movement quoted UNmember Francesca Albanese, who in a report described the project asthe engine of the "occupation economy" , adding that the railway line links the illegal colonies in eastern Jerusalem with the city centre.

Finally, the BDZ reiterates that the train violates United Nations Resolution 242 recognizing the occupied Palestinian territories.

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