Unilever sells Ben & Jerry's Israeli business to defuse BDS row
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[June 30, 2022] By
Henriette Chacar
JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Unilever on Wednesday
sold its Ben & Jerry's ice cream business in Israel to its local
licensee for an undisclosed sum, aiming to smooth over a potentially
damaging diplomatic row over the company's political stance.
The deal comes after the U.S. ice cream brand announced last year it
would stop marketing products in the Israeli-occupied Palestinian
territories, saying that selling there was "inconsistent" with its
values. Under the new arrangement Ben & Jerry's ice cream will be
available to all consumers in Israel and the occupied West Bank.
The episode highlighted the challenges facing consumer brands taking a
stand on Israel's military occupation of the Palestinians, such as San
Francisco-based Airbnb, which in 2019 reversed its decision to delist
Israeli settlements.
The international boycott, divestment and sanctions (BDS) movement seeks
to pressure Israel to abide by international law in its treatment of the
Palestinians. Israel says such boycotts are discriminatory and
anti-Semitic.
On Wednesday, Israel's foreign ministry called the Ben & Jerry's deal "a
huge victory."
"We will fight delegitimization and the BDS campaign in every arena,
whether in the public square, in the economic sphere or in the moral
realm," Israel's Foreign Minister Yair Lapid said in a statement.
Last year, Israel condemned the sales boycott as "morally wrong" and
said Unilever would face "severe consequences." The consumer goods giant
defended Ben & Jerry's autonomy, but said it was "fully committed" to
Israel and would find a solution by the end of this year.[L1N2UL25W]
Unilever had said previously it did not support the BDS movement, and
reiterated that stance in a statement on Wednesday.
The new owner is the brand's long-time Israeli ice cream licensee Avi
Zinger, owner of American Quality Products. Zinger had sued Ben &
Jerry's after its decision in the West Bank, saying the company
illegally severed their 34-year relationship.
"The new arrangement means Ben & Jerry’s will be sold under its Hebrew
and Arabic names throughout Israel and the West Bank under the full
ownership of its current licensee," Unilever said.
A representative for the Vermont-based Ben & Jerry's said the company
does not agree with Unilever's announcement and will no longer profit
from Ben & Jerry's in Israel.
"We continue to believe it is inconsistent with Ben & Jerry's values for
our ice cream to be sold in the Occupied Palestinian Territory," the
representative told Reuters.
REACTIONS
Pension officials in at least six U.S. states had restricted or sold
Unilever stock or bonds to protest the Ben & Jerry's decision, among
them New York State Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli, Texas State Comptroller
Glenn Hegar, and Arizona Treasurer Kimberly Yee. [L1N2RP1ZE]
Representatives for all three told Reuters on Wednesday they would
review Unilever's move.
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Tubs of ice-cream are seen as a labourer works at Ben & Jerry's
factory in Be'er Tuvia, Israel July 20, 2021. REUTERS/Ronen Zvulun
Billionaire activist investor Nelson Peltz, who is joining the board of Unilever
next month, was involved in the discussions to bring about the resolution, said
Rabbi Abraham Cooper, associate dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a human
rights organization that supported the deal. Peltz is the chairman of the
center's board of governors.
Peltz met with Unilever CEO Alan Jope in September before Trian Partners, the
investment fund Peltz runs, bought any shares, to discuss the situation, a
person familiar with the matter said.
Trian Partners commended the new arrangement in a statement, saying that
"respect and tolerance have prevailed."
Ben & Jerry's and its independent board maintained the right to decide on its
social mission when it was bought by Unilever in 2000. But Unilever said it
"reserved primary responsibility for financial and operational decisions and
therefore has the right to enter this arrangement."
Israel captured the West Bank, part of the territory Palestinians want for an
independent state, in a 1967 Middle East war. Most countries consider Israeli
settlements on Palestinian land to be illegal. Israel disputes this.
"The return of Ben and Jerry's to Israeli settlements, which were built on
Palestinian land, exposes it to international legal accountability and its name
will be on the United Nations blacklist of companies operating in settlements,"
The Palestine Liberation Organization's Wasel Abu Yussef told Reuters.
Omar Shakir, Israel and Palestine Director at Human Rights Watch, said the deal
sought to undermine the "principled decision" to stop selling the ice cream in
Israeli settlements.
"What comes next may look and taste similar, but, without Ben & Jerry's
recognized social justice values, it's just a pint of ice cream," he said in a
statement.
Ben & Jerry's Jewish founders, Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, no longer manage
the brand but are well known for their commitment to social justice. The company
has recently expressed strong support for the Black Lives Matter movement, LGBTQ+
rights and electoral campaign finance reform.
(Reporting by Aby Jose Koilparambil in Bengaluru, Ari Rabinovitch and Henriette
Chacar in Jerusalem, Ali Sawafta in Ramallah, Ross Kerber in Boston and Jessica
DiNapoli; Editing by Mark Potter, David Evans and Aurora Ellis)
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