New York – Methodist Pension Board Bars Investment In 5 Israeli Banks

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    New York – The pension fund for the United Methodist Church has blocked five Israeli banks from its investment portfolio in what it describes as a broad review meant to weed out companies that profit from abuse of human rights.

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    The fund, called the General Board of Pension and Health Benefits, excluded Bank Hapoalim, Bank Leumi, First International Bank of Israel, Israel Discount Bank, and Mizrahi Tefahot Bank, according to the pension board’s website.

    The Israeli bank stock the board sold off was worth a few million dollars in a fund with $20 billion in assets. The fund also sold holdings worth about $5,000 in the Israeli real estate and construction company Shikun & Binui, and barred the company from the pension group’s investment portfolio.

    The pension board identified Israel and the Palestinian territories among more than a dozen “high risk” countries or regions with “a prolonged and systematic pattern of human rights abuses.” Other countries on the list include Saudi Arabia, the Central African Republic and North Korea.

    A spokesman for Israel’s foreign ministry declined to comment.

    The Methodist church has about 13 million members worldwide and is the largest mainline Protestant group in the United States.

    The pension board had initiated the review in 2014 with a focus on protecting human rights and easing climate change. A total of 39 companies around the world were excluded from the fund’s investments over human rights concerns and nine more were blocked over worries about their alleged contribution to global warming. The fund remains invested in 18 Israeli companies, according to board spokeswoman Colette Nies.

    The banks had been among several companies targeted by United Methodist Kairos Response, a coalition of church members who advocate for divestment from companies with business in the Israeli occupied territories.

    “This is the first step toward an effort that helps send a clear message that we as a church are listening and that we are concerned about human rights violations,” Susanne Hoder, a leader of United Methodist Kairos Response, said Tuesday. “We hope it will also be encouraging to people in the Jewish community who are working for justice.”

    A competing group, United Methodists for Constructive Peacemaking in Israel and Palestine, said in a statement that the pension board action should not be viewed as divestment from Israel, since the top Methodist legislative body rejected proposals in 2012 to divest from companies that produce equipment used by Israel in the territories. The same body, called General Conference, passed a resolution denouncing the Israeli occupation and expanding Jewish settlements in the territories.

    The pension board’s decision came at a time when divestment is gaining momentum among liberal Protestants as a tool to pressure Israel over its policies toward Palestinians. Last year, the United Church of Christ voted to divest from companies with business in the Israeli-occupied territories. The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) took a similar vote in 2014.

    The next Methodist General Conference is scheduled for this May.


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    8 years ago

    The Methodist Liason Office in Jerusalem should be shut down and searched.
    Shut it down on legal grounds such as trying to inderine the state and being funded by Hamas.

    ayoyo
    ayoyo
    8 years ago

    the same old anti semites as before WW2

    PaulinSaudi
    PaulinSaudi
    8 years ago

    They are free to put their money where they like.

    Anominous
    Anominous
    8 years ago

    They should be put on trial for idol worship and treason to the children of God.

    kehati
    kehati
    8 years ago

    Meanwhile the PA has a law on the books subjecting to the death penalty any person who sells land to a Jew! (you can’t make this stuff up) This is probably the most racist law on the planet, but it apparently doesn’t bother the Methodists!