| Texas 
              Business Under Fire For Boycott of Israel
 May 1, 2002IAP News
 Chicago
 
 Chicago - May 1, 2002 (IAP News) A US auto part export company 
              has recently refused to sell some auto parts to an Israeli citizen 
              based upon the current situation in the West Bank. "We must inform you that Texas Export will not do business 
              with Israeli citizens at this time," wrote John Harris, representing 
              Texas Automotive Export of Dripping Springs, Texas. "We urge 
              you to rein in your military and stop your oppression of the Palestinian 
              people," the letter said. "Your country has lost the respect 
              of the civilized world," it concluded.   
   A national radio talk show host named Neal Boortz decided to discuss 
              the incident on April 26 on his show and urged his listeners to 
              "pick on" the company. ( http://www.boortz.com ) In addition, the story has circulated all over the mainstream media 
              and Israeli press. (see links below) IAP called the company this 
              morning, and spoke with Mr. Harris who informed us that he as been 
              receiving hundreds of negative calls and death threats from supporters 
              of Israel. Harris told IAP that he is very afraid, and despite the fact he 
              later wrote a letter of regret and apologized for any inconvenience 
              or insult that was caused by his letter, he still really needs continued 
              vocal and physical support as the threats are continuing to pour 
              in. The company may also come under legal fire. According to a report 
              in the April 28th edition of the "Israeli Insider," (http://www.israelinsider.com 
              ) "a warning issued by the Bureau of Industry and Security 
              at the United States Department of Commerce, the compliance of American 
              businesses to "requests to engage in activities that further 
              or support the boycott of Israel may be prohibited by the Export 
              Administration Regulations and reportable to the Department." The 1976 Tax Reform Act specifically prohibited "agreements 
              to refuse or actual refusal to do business with or in Israel," 
              the report further read. Harris said he received many positive calls of support, but on 
              the ground this is not enough to ensure his saftey and that of his 
              employees. ACTION CALL:
 Please call Texas Automotive Export and show your thanks and support. 
              They can be reached at: 512-858-7216, or e-mail them at: tae@texas-export.com
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