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Singer responds to Unilever CEO: "Scandalous statement, it is not possible to sell in Israel without selling in Judea and Samaria" | Israel today

2/13/2022, 10:00:34 AM


Unilever Global CEO said that "Ben & Jerry's Board of Directors strives to formulate a 'new arrangement' for sales in Israel" and the CEO in Israel responded harshly • "His remarks are contrary to Israeli law and constitute a clear reason for enforcing the boycott law"

After the global Unilever CEO said that "Ben & Jerry's board of directors aspires to formulate a 'new arrangement' for sales in Israel," the CEO and owner of Ben & Jerry's Israel responds: "His remarks are contrary to Israeli law and constitute a clear reason for enforcing the boycott law." .

As mentioned, during a conversation with journalists, Unilever CEO Alan Joop said that "Ben & Jerry's Board of Directors aims to formulate a 'new arrangement' for sales in Israel before the end of the year.

Our focus at the moment is to understand what the new arrangement will be for Ben & Jerrys. "

Interior Minister Ayelet Shaked visits the Israeli Ben & Jerrys factory

Avi Singer, the CEO and owner of Ben & Jerrys Israel, which refused to boycott parts of the State of Israel and subsequently announced that the contract with him will not be renewed at the end of 2022, replied: "There is no legal possibility to continue selling in Israel without selling in Judea and Samaria. Any new arrangement that does not include sale in all areas of Israel means a violation of Israeli law.

Singer added: "In the coming weeks, the Knesset's Constitution Committee will approve the boycott law regulations approved last week by the finance and justice ministers, which will allow immediate sanctions against the company following what Unilever's CEO said."

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