"Ben & Jerry’s said Monday it was going to stop selling its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and contested east Jerusalem, saying the sales in the territories sought by the Palestinians are “inconsistent with our values.”
The announcement was one of the strongest and highest-profile rebukes by a well-known company of Israel’s policy of settling its citizens on war-won lands. The settlements are widely seen by the international community as illegal and obstacles to peace."
https://apnews.com/article/[WORD TOO LONG]
The reaction of the Israeli government was quick and predictable:
"Israel’s Foreign Minister Yair Lapid called the decision “a shameful capitulation to antisemitism, BDS and everything bad in the anti-Israel and anti-Jewish discourse.” He said he is going to take the issue to the more than 30 states that have legislation against the anti-Israel boycott movement."
Is not selling ice cream in territories occupied by Israel "anti-Semitism"?
@no1marauder saidSounds like a great opportunity for some enterprising Jewish businessman.
"Ben & Jerry’s said Monday it was going to stop selling its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and contested east Jerusalem, saying the sales in the territories sought by the Palestinians are “inconsistent with our values.”
The announcement was one of the strongest and highest-profile rebukes by a well-known company of Israel’s policy of settling its citizens ...[text shortened]... boycott movement."
Is not selling ice cream in territories occupied by Israel "anti-Semitism"?
@no1marauder saidNope.
"Ben & Jerry’s said Monday it was going to stop selling its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and contested east Jerusalem, saying the sales in the territories sought by the Palestinians are “inconsistent with our values.”
The announcement was one of the strongest and highest-profile rebukes by a well-known company of Israel’s policy of settling its citizens ...[text shortened]... boycott movement."
Is not selling ice cream in territories occupied by Israel "anti-Semitism"?
If I was Ben & Jerries I wouldn’t have stopped selling ice cream though.
I’d have brought out a new flavour: Cashew holocaust or something.
@shavixmir saidCancel culture?
Nope.
If I was Ben & Jerries I wouldn’t have stopped selling ice cream though.
I’d have brought out a new flavour: Cashew holocaust or something.
Senator James Lankford (R-Okla.) wants to ban the sale of B & J in the USA.
@no1marauder saidThe announcement was one of the strongest and highest-profile rebukes by a well-known company of Israel’s policy of settling its citizens on war-won lands.
"Ben & Jerry’s said Monday it was going to stop selling its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and contested east Jerusalem, saying the sales in the territories sought by the Palestinians are “inconsistent with our values.”
The announcement was one of the strongest and highest-profile rebukes by a well-known company of Israel’s policy of settling its citizens ...[text shortened]... boycott movement."
Is not selling ice cream in territories occupied by Israel "anti-Semitism"?
I agree with what Ben and Jerry's is trying to accomplish, but in the scheme of things, pulling some shipments of ice cream isn't exactly going to send shockwaves throughout the Israeli government.
@no1marauder saidPoor Jews, now they are going to suffer. Its going to be worse than the holocaust. I guess now they have no choice but to give up the land to the Palestinians.
"Ben & Jerry’s said Monday it was going to stop selling its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and contested east Jerusalem, saying the sales in the territories sought by the Palestinians are “inconsistent with our values.”
The announcement was one of the strongest and highest-profile rebukes by a well-known company of Israel’s policy of settling its citizens ...[text shortened]... boycott movement."
Is not selling ice cream in territories occupied by Israel "anti-Semitism"?
Seriously Ben and Jerry's tastes like $$hitt. I bet they still have HagenDaz. So tell B&J to GTFO. .. lol
@no1marauder saidI don't know whether it's anti-Semitism. You'd have to look into the minds of the decision-makers to determine that. The standard of singling out Israel amongst all the human rights abusers B&J continues to deal with (I'm not mentioning names to avoid going off on a tangent) is certainly suspect.
"Ben & Jerry’s said Monday it was going to stop selling its ice cream in the Israeli-occupied West Bank and contested east Jerusalem, saying the sales in the territories sought by the Palestinians are “inconsistent with our values.”
The announcement was one of the strongest and highest-profile rebukes by a well-known company of Israel’s policy of settling its citizens ...[text shortened]... boycott movement."
Is not selling ice cream in territories occupied by Israel "anti-Semitism"?
What is no doubt true is that political boycott is an act of economic war and Israel is justified in whatever economic retaliation is chooses to impose.
@wildgrass saidYes, there are federal anti-boycott laws.
Cancel culture?
Senator James Lankford (R-Okla.) wants to ban the sale of B & J in the USA.
Of course, they won't be enforced in this case.
@earl-of-trumps saidDidn't learn your lesson from the long COVID, eh?
I'll celebrate with a pint of Salted Caramel Core. Yummy