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Indiana House passes anti-BDS bill

(JTA) — The Indiana House of Representatives unanimously approved a bill banning state dealings with entities that boycott Israel or its settlements. The bill sent to the state’s Senate on Jan. 26 defines “the promotion of activities to boycott, divest from, or sanction Israel” as meeting the standard of “extraordinary circumstances” necessary under state law to mandate divestment from a company. It includes in its definition “territories controlled by the Jewish state of Israel,” effectively including any bid to boycott settlements in its purview. The Indiana bill states that the effort to boycott, divest from and sanction Israel is “antithetical and deeply damaging to the cause of peace, justice, equality, democracy and human rights for all people in the Middle East.”

The bill is one of about a dozen now under consideration in state legislatures that would counter the BDS movement. Not all include language targeting settlements. The Obama administration has said that, while it will continue to oppose in its diplomatic dealings efforts to boycott Israel, it will not oppose bids that specifically target settlements.

The Indiana law would apply to universities. The BDS movement has focused its efforts on campuses and scholarly associations. Funds that would be mandated to divest from businesses that boycott Israel include the teachers’ retirement fund and the public employees retirement fund. Should the state Senate approve the bill, Gov. Mike Pence, a Republican known for his pro-Israel leadership while he was in the U.S. Congress, is expected to sign it.

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