Politician says Jewish pharmacists operate a pro-Israel scam

Bénédicte Bauret is
a French politician, a member of the anti-racist watchdog and Israel-bashing
Human Rights League, a councillor at Mantes-la-Ville, an anti-Israel BDS
activist and head of  Fratercités, an NGO that calls for the boycott of
goods made by Jews in Israel.  In short she is one of many European
pro-Palestinian pasionarias.


Bénédicte
Bauret has made accusations against Jewish pharmacists who she argues are
operating a sort of slush fund in connection with TEVA generics: “There is
a special cash register for TEVA generics of which only Jewish pharmacists are
the beneficiaries – they get a 20% rebate, and these 20% go straight to
Israel.  This operation is called Pharmadon.  It is clear that the
main purpose of Pharmadom is “to act against the boycott of Israeli
pharmaceutical companies”.  Please do as I do and stick on your
Vitale card [social security card] a small sticker: “I don’t want
TEVA”.” She goes on to say that she can supply the stickers to
people from Mantes-la-Ville.

 

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