On Tuesday, January 14, the Swedish Dockworkers Union notified the employer organization Ports of Sweden of a blockade against all military trade with Israel during the ongoing Gaza war. The blockade was a response to a request for solidarity measures from the Palestinian union movement and came into force on January 28. The decision to launch a blockade was taken by the Union members in a vote before Christmas.

– We do not want to contribute to continuing to support trade with Israel that in any way facilitates or prolongs suspected war crimes or crimes against humanity.  As early as October 10th last year, Save the Children assessed that Gaza was the most dangerous place on earth for children, after 11,300 identified Palestinian children were killed. We feel that we simply have to do something, says union chairman Martin Berg.

Israel is currently being investigated for genocide by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for its actions in Gaza. In January, March and May 2024, the Court issued clear orders to Israel to cease the ongoing military offensive in Rafah, allow food and supplies in, and grant UN personnel access to the area, which have not yet been heeded. In July 2024, the ICJ also ordered all states to take measures to prevent trade or investment relations that contribute to maintaining the illegal situation that Israel has created in the occupied Palestinian territories.

– The Swedish Armed Forces purchase goods worth hundreds of millions from the Israeli military industry. These are companies that are deeply involved in the war effort in Gaza, continues Martin Berg.

– We intend to implement the blockade based on a precautionary principle. This does not mean that we will give any special consideration for the economic interests of Swedish companies and public institutions, but rather that if we have any doubts about whether goods on their way to or from Israel are of a civilian or military nature, we will refuse to load or unload them.

Source:  Swedish Dockworkers Union