SherriMunnerlyn
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It is hard to keep up with all these EU BDS actions against Israeli companies.
This time it's against an Israeli bank.
And it's all because of Israel's violations of international law she carries out in her Occupation in Palestine.
It looks like the domino effect.
Denmark's largest bank blacklists Israel's Hapoalim over settlement construction
"Danske Bank states Bank Hapoalim is acting against the rules of international humanitarian law; bank already pulled investments from two Israeli firms.Denmark's largest bank decided to blacklist Bank Hapoalim because of its involvement in the funding of settlement construction."
"Danske Bank added Bank Hapoalim to its list of companies in which the company cannot invest due to its corporate accountability rules."
The announcement posted on its website states that Bank Hapoalim was acting against the rules of international humanitarian law.
Israeli website Walla reported on the Danish bank's decision earlier on Saturday.
The Danish bank had already decided to pull its investments from Africa Israel Investments Ltd. and Danya Cebus due to their involvement in settlements construction.
Denmark's largest bank blacklists Israel's Hapoalim over settlement construction - Diplomacy and DefenseIsrael News - Haaretz Israeli News source
This time it's against an Israeli bank.
And it's all because of Israel's violations of international law she carries out in her Occupation in Palestine.
It looks like the domino effect.
Denmark's largest bank blacklists Israel's Hapoalim over settlement construction
"Danske Bank states Bank Hapoalim is acting against the rules of international humanitarian law; bank already pulled investments from two Israeli firms.Denmark's largest bank decided to blacklist Bank Hapoalim because of its involvement in the funding of settlement construction."
"Danske Bank added Bank Hapoalim to its list of companies in which the company cannot invest due to its corporate accountability rules."
The announcement posted on its website states that Bank Hapoalim was acting against the rules of international humanitarian law.
Israeli website Walla reported on the Danish bank's decision earlier on Saturday.
The Danish bank had already decided to pull its investments from Africa Israel Investments Ltd. and Danya Cebus due to their involvement in settlements construction.
Denmark's largest bank blacklists Israel's Hapoalim over settlement construction - Diplomacy and DefenseIsrael News - Haaretz Israeli News source
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