الخميس، 22 يوليو 2021

Texas participates in Israel's fight with Ben and Jerry to boycott the West Bank




 The struggle between Israelis and Palestinians extends to 30 states in the U.S. The laws of these states prohibit pension funds from investing in companies that refuse to do business with this Jewish country.

 The latest example is the ice cream brand Ben. And Jerrys. , Have a social conscience. West Coast and Texas. Earlier this week, Ben and Jerry’s board stated that they would no longer authorize sales in areas they believe Israel should not control.

 The company issued a statement saying, "We believe that selling Ben and Jerry's ice cream in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is not in line with our values." The company is currently owned by global consumer giant Unilever and sells its brand. In Israel.

 For decades, through local Israeli distributors. Unilever said it would push for a new agreement to sell ice cream in Israel, but not in areas that the Palestinians claim to be a country.

 In Israel, companies in Israel’s so-called “disputed territory” treat customers and subsidiaries in a way that is not different from what most people in the world think of as Israeli territory.

 Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett this week pledged to take “active measures” against an ice cream company founded in 1978 by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, a Jewish and progressive man. action".




 The struggle between Israelis and Palestinians extends to 30 states in the U.S. The laws of these states prohibit pension funds from investing in companies that refuse to do business with this Jewish country.

 The latest example is the ice cream brand Ben. And Jerrys. , Have a social conscience. West Coast and Texas. Earlier this week, Ben and Jerry’s board stated that they would no longer authorize sales in areas they believe Israel should not control.

 The company issued a statement saying, "We believe that selling Ben and Jerry's ice cream in the Occupied Palestinian Territory is not in line with our values." The company is currently owned by global consumer giant Unilever and sells its brand. In Israel.

 For decades, through local Israeli distributors. Unilever said it would push for a new agreement to sell ice cream in Israel, but not in areas that the Palestinians claim to be a country.

 In Israel, companies in Israel’s so-called “disputed territory” treat customers and subsidiaries in a way that is not different from what most people in the world think of as Israeli territory.

 Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett this week pledged to take “active measures” against an ice cream company founded in 1978 by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, a Jewish and progressive man. action".

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