Handful of Palestinian companies to breach boycott in meet with Israeli hi-tech companies


BETHLEHEM (Ma'an) -- Representatives from Palestinian and Israeli high-tech companies are scheduled to meet on Monday in Tel Aviv, Israeli radio reported.

A joint forum entitled "Business not barriers" is due to be held in the coastal city, with Palestinian representatives from eleven high-tech companies due to attend along with Israeli and international companies, including Microsoft and Cisco, the report said.

The event is organized by the Peres Center for Peace, the union of high-tech companies in Israel and the union of the chamber of commerce.

President Abbas' adviser on high-tech affairs, Sabri Saydam, told Ma'an that such meetings are "unacceptable."

He told Ma'an that the Palestinian Authority disapproved of the move and urged Palestinian companies to reconsider their participation and "give priority to Palestinian interests." more

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