Ben & Jerry’s melts from the heat of its anti-Israel boycott backlash
June 29, 2022
Israeli ice cream maker Avi Zinger is buying Ben & Jerry's Israel operations from parent company Unilever
Looks like Ben & Jerry’s ice cream couldn’t stand up to the heat: Its misguided anti-Israel boycott is finally melting away, thanks to a new arrangement by B&J’s parent company Unilever.
The leftist dessert brand will now be sold throughout Israel and the West Bank under its Hebrew and Arabic names — effectively ending the boycott the company imposed on Israeli towns in the West Bank and parts of East Jerusalem in July 2021.
The boycott by the Jewish anti-Israel owners has caused Ben & Jerry's to melt away in the Jewish state
Good on Unilever for doing the right thing, even if it only did so after pressure. The idea of boycotting the Jewish state, the Middle East’s only true democracy and a nation that must fight for its very survival every day amid constant threats from Hamas, Hezbollah, Iran and others, was always anti-Semitic at its core.
The deal won’t end that bigotry, of course, but maybe it could spur some re-thinking — over a scoop of, say, Cherry Garcia.
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