The Jerusalem Post

Don’t buy Ben & Jerry’s

Let’s not give our enemies another victory

- • By SHERWIN POMERANTZ The writer has lived in Israel for 37 years, is CEO of Atid EDI Ltd., a Jerusalem-based business developmen­t consultanc­y, and former national president of the Associatio­n of Americans & Canadians in Israel.

This week’s announceme­nt that Unilever, the parent company of Ben & Jerry’s ice cream, will pull its products from store shelves in Yehuda and Shomron is something about which none of us should be silent.

The release from the Jewish Telegraphi­c Agency stated, “Following pressure from pro-Palestinia­n activists, Ben & Jerry’s announced Monday that it would stop selling ice cream in “Occupied Palestinia­n Territory.”

The Vermont-based ice cream brand said it would continue operating in Israel, suggesting that it is planning to pull its products from stores located in Israeli settlement­s in the West Bank.

“We believe it is inconsiste­nt with our values for Ben & Jerry’s ice cream to be sold in the Occupied Palestinia­n Territory,” the company said. “We also hear and recognize the concerns shared with us by our fans and trusted partners.”

A subsidiary of the British conglomera­te Unilever, Ben & Jerry’s also said it will allow its controvers­ial contract with a licensee that manufactur­es the brand’s ice cream at a facility in Israel proper and distribute­s it in the region to lapse next year.

The company will maintain a presence in Israel “through a different arrangemen­t” that will be unveiled

in the future.

The catalyst for this decision was the pressure exerted by a group called Vermonters for Justice in Palestine (vtjp.org) that is totally committed to supporting the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement, a program that seeks to ultimately eliminate the State of Israel as a Jewish homeland.

I suggest that those of us who buy Ben & Jerry’s Ice Cream can easily disagree with the company’s policy by hitting back with a counter-boycott. We should stop buying Ben & Jerry’s products wherever they are sold in Israel so the company will know that in our opinion, their actions are despicable.

For those who are not satisfied with our local brands, many of which are premium products in their own right, they can opt for Häagen-Dazs to satisfy their palates, or any other so-called “premium brand.”

The world has entered a dangerous political phase where no one is prepared to say no to demands that are simply an attempt to snuff out the existence of Israel in every way possible. That is the clear intention of the BDS movement, any other stated reasons notwithsta­nding. Let us not give our enemies another victory.

 ??  ?? BEN & JERRY’S has succumbed to BDS pressure and will no longer sell its ice cream in the West Bank. (Illustrati­ve photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 taken in Jerusalem on Monday.)
BEN & JERRY’S has succumbed to BDS pressure and will no longer sell its ice cream in the West Bank. (Illustrati­ve photo by Yonatan Sindel/Flash90 taken in Jerusalem on Monday.)

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