JLens and ADL Condemn UN Report Targeting Companies for Israel Ties
TOV ETF Currently Holds All 13 of the
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JLens and ADL emphasized that these extreme recommendations seek to further the goals of the antisemitic Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) campaign and are based on distorted legal interpretations and inflammatory rhetoric. The report even goes so far as to call on governments to investigate and prosecute corporate executives whose companies do business in
Of the 13 U.S.-listed public companies named in the
“This report is not a human rights analysis—it is a blatant effort to economically isolate Israel,” said
Of the 13 TOV-held companies named in the report, five—
“We helped build the TOV ETF so Jewish investors could stand up for our values and stand with companies that do the right thing, including supporting Israel,” said
Since launching on the
TOV was developed in response to the alarming rise of antisemitism, and the increasing efforts to target
The
JLens and ADL jointly urge asset managers, trustees, university boards, and institutional investors to reject this
JLens’ shareholder advocacy focuses on combating antisemitism and hate, supporting
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