Illinois seeks Ben & Jerry’s divestment over Israel stance – Federal News Network

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SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) โ€” Illinois regulators plan to warn the owner of Ben & Jerryโ€™s to reverse the companyโ€™s decision to stop selling ice cream in the West Bank and east Jerusalem or face divestment by the state, an official said Wednesday.

The Israeli Boycott Restrictions Committee of the Illinois Investment Policy Board will meet to approve setting a 90-day deadline for Unilever to reverse the decision by Ben & Jerryโ€™s, committee chairman Andy Lappin said.

There is no date set for the meeting but it will be called specifically to address the July 19 announcement by the Vermont-based confection-maker that continuing to market its product in Palestinian-sought territories is โ€œinconsistent with our values.โ€

Itโ€™s considered one of the strongest condemnations by a well-known company of Israelโ€™s policy of settling citizens on war-won lands. Lappin said that โ€œthe egregious nature of the statement is almost unprecedented.โ€

The Illinois Investment Policy Board monitors compliance with state law prohibiting the investment in certain companies that do business with Iran and Sudan as well as companies that boycott Israel.

โ€œWeโ€™ll meet in the next week or so just for this issue, asking the board to send a letter to Unilever giving it 90 days to confirm or denyโ€ Ben & Jerryโ€™s stance, Lappin said. โ€œIn this case, it was a blatantly open statement made by the chairman of Ben & Jerryโ€™s and we need to determine if Unilever deems it appropriate to walk the statement back.โ€

A spokeswoman for Democratic Gov. J.B. Pritzker, the stateโ€™s third Jewish governor, has refused to respond to requests for comment about the legality of Ben & Jerryโ€™s plans.

Unileverโ€™s chief executive officer said late last week that the company remains โ€œfully committedโ€ to doing business with Israel and tried to put distance between Unilever and Ben & Jerryโ€™s announcement. But CEO Alan Jope did not say he would require Ben & Jerryโ€™s to back off its plans.

If found non-compliant, Illinois law would requires divestment in Unilever or any of it subsidiaries, Lappin said. State-run pension systems are currently investigating their portfolios for Unilever-related interests.

The founders of Ben & Jerryโ€™s, Bennett Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, said in a New York Times op-ed published Wednesday they are no longer in control of the company, but are โ€œproudโ€ of its action.

โ€œWe are also proud Jews. Itโ€™s part of who we are and how weโ€™ve identified ourselves for our whole lives. As our company began to expand internationally, Israel was one of our first overseas markets. We were then, and remain today, supporters of the State of Israel,โ€ the founders said. โ€œBut itโ€™s possible to support Israel and oppose some of its policies, just as weโ€™ve opposed policies of the U.S. government.โ€

The Investment Policy Board last took action against Airbnb when in 2018 former Gov. Bruce Rauner called out the online lodging marketplace for its โ€œabhorrent and discriminatoryโ€ action in announcing it would remove West Bank listings.

Airbnb avoided Illinois divestment by backing off its decision and certifying to state regulators in August 2019 that it was not violating the restriction on boycotting Israel.

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