Texas and Florida get involved in Israel's fight with Ben & Jerry's over West Bank boycott

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Texas and Florida are getting involved in Israel's battle with the socially conscious Ben & Jerry's ice cream brand.

State Comptroller Glenn Hegar, who controls billions of dollars in assets for Texas' public pension funds has already told his office to take action. In a statement to CNBC he said, "I've directed my staff to determine whether any specific action has been taken by Ben & Jerry's or Unilever would trigger a listing under Chapter 808 of the Texas Government Code," the law passed in 2017.

In a letter sent to Ben & Jerry's CEO Matthew McCarthy on Thursday, Patronis wrote, "It is my belief that Ben & Jerry's brazen refusal to do business in Israel will result in your placement on the Scrutinized Companies that Boycott Israel List." Airbnb was the last company to find itself tangled in a similar issue. In 2018, the rental site said it was banning listings of Israeli property in the West Bank, territory Palestinians claim should be part of their state.But the company reversed itself a few months later and now looks at listings on a "case-by-case approach" according to a statement on its website.

 

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