FM Katz welcomes State Department for joining chorus of criticizm; EU spokesperson tells TOI: Requirement is 'not discriminatory and it is not against Israel'

FM Katz vows to prevent implementation of 'gravely flawed policy,' argues it contradicts Brussels' position that peace must be a result of bilateral negotiations, not legal rulings

Palestinians fete decision, urge Europeans not only to label but to ban West Bank goods; EU delegation in Ramat Gan: We still reject 'any form of boycott or sanctions' on Israel

Taking the issue to court will likely backfire, officials say they told Psagot, just before verdict is announced; company denies it was warned but decries Jerusalem's defeatism

Court of Justice on November 12 likely to make it legally binding for all member states to label West Bank goods; decision 'could harm Israeli food exporters,' official warns

July decision by Canada's Federal Court said that wines produced by Israelis in the West Bank could not be labeled as a product of the Jewish state

'My grandmother was forced to label herself with a yellow patch. I will never label myself,' one West Bank winemaker fumes, though the government has been apathetic

Foreign Ministry vows to challenge Ontario court's ruling that products produced by Israelis in West Bank can no longer be labeled as 'Made in Israel'

Pro-Palestinian activists cheer as Federal Court says current marking of Shiloh and Psagot wines as Israeli products is 'false, misleading and deceptive'

According to nonbinding opinion, packaging must state that 'products originate in the occupied territories'

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