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Quakers of Britain to boycott those doing business in West Bank

(JTA) – The Quakers of Britain announced that the religious movement will no longer invest in companies that “profit from the occupation” of the West Bank. The Quakers, also known as the Society of Friends, said in their announcement Monday, Nov. 19, that the decision was made by the church’s trustees in consultation with Meeting for Sufferings – the national representative body of Quakers. It said the Quakers have a long history of “pursuing ethical investments,” noting that it has taken decisions not to invest in the fossil fuel industry, arms companies and South Africa under apartheid.

The religious organization said its portfolio does not hold investments in any company working in the West Bank. The Meeting for Sufferings also reaffirmed a 2011 decision to boycott goods produced in Israeli settlements.

The main Jewish umbrella organization in England, the Board of Deputies of British Jews, slammed the decision. “The appalling decision of the Friends House hierarchy to divest from just one country in the world – the only Jewish state – despite everything else going on around the globe, shows the dangers of the obsessive and tunnel-visioned approach that a narrow clique of church officials have taken in recent years,” the board’s president, Marie van der Zyl, said in a statement. “While other churches have reached out to the Jewish community at this time of rising antisemitism and polarization to work together to tackle prejudice and promote peace in the region, the Quaker leadership has chosen to import a divisive conflict into our country, rather than export the peace that we all want to see.”

CAP: Illustrative: Construction in the settlement of Ariel, on January 17, 2014. (Flash 90)

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