Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Gallup Poll showing US change from majority approval (Nov. 2023) to majority disapproval (March 2024) of Israeli military action in Gaza. [20]A June 2024 poll shows that about 70 percent of Democrats and 35 percent of Republicans support conditions on military aid to Israel, but the disconnect between what voters want and what the Biden administration is doing seems to be widening by the time ...
On 5 July 2021, Norway’s largest pension fund KLP, said it has divested itself of 16 companies that appeared on the list saying "There is an unacceptable risk that the excluded companies will contribute to the violation of human rights in war and conflict situations through their connection to the Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank".
Comprehensive is here defined as a boycott that is not tied to a particular industry (e.g weapons embargo) or exclusive to goods from the Israeli settlements. The list does not include organizations that support BDS' right to call for a boycott of Israel but does not themselves support the boycott.
Israel's tech sector has remained resilient during a year-long war with Palestinian Islamist group Hamas but as it relies on large companies and foreign investment, the sector faces funding ...
From ESG investing (Blackrock), to gay rights (Disney), to Donald Trump after the Capitol riots (mainstream corporate America), companies routinely take a stand. Sometimes, as with Nike and Colin ...
The Israel-Hamas war has become a talking point among business leaders. Uber’s response to the 2021 Israel-Palestine conflict is a master class for companies taking a stand on the war Skip to ...
Intel is the largest private employer in the country, employing 14,000. Almost half of acquisitions of Israeli companies were by American companies. [190] Israeli companies that wish to go global usually work with American companies and transfer Israeli technology to the United States and create tens of thousands of jobs in the United States ...
The Republican-controlled House approved a military aid package of nearly $14.5 billion for Israel on Thursday. The new House speaker, Mike Johnson, adopted an unconventional approach by insisting ...