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Ben & Jerry’s says parent Unilever silenced it over Gaza stance: report
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Ice cream brand Ben & Jerry’s has said in a lawsuit that parent company Unilever has silenced its attempts to express support for Palestinian refugees, and threatened to dismantle its board and sue its members over the issue, reports. The lawsuit is the latest sign of the long-simmering tensions between Ben & Jerry’s and consumer products maker Unilever. A rift erupted between the two in 2021 after Ben & Jerry’s said it would stop selling its products in the Israel-occupied West Bank because it was inconsistent with its values, a move that led some investors to divest Unilever shares. The ice cream maker then sued Unilever for selling its business in Israel to its licensee there, which allowed marketing in the West Bank and Israel to continue. That lawsuit was settled in 2022. “Ben & Jerry’s has on four occasions attempted to publicly speak out in support of peace and human rights,” according to a new lawsuit. “Unilever has silenced each of these efforts.” Ben & Jerry’s said in the lawsuit it has tried to call for a ceasefire, support the safe passage of Palestinian refugees to Britain, back students protesting at US colleges against civilian deaths in Gaza, and advocate for a halt in US military aid to Israel, but has been blocked by Unilever.
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