Does Ben & Jerry’s Help Terrorists?
Does Ben & Jerry’s Help Terrorists?
Ben & Jerry’s has recently come under fire for its decision to remove its ice cream products from sale and production in Jewish communities within East Jerusalem and Judea and Samaria (the West Bank), what the company considers “Israeli occupied territories.” The action has been labeled “anti-Semitic” by the Israeli government and others. Some have even accused Ben & Jerry’s of helping terrorists. The company denies the charges, but what it cannot deny is the fact that it does business with a Muslim food group, IFANCA, that is linked to terror and bigotry, itself…
Whether they like BDS or not, their action appears to be straight out of the BDS playbook…
IFANCA or the Islamic Food and Nutrition Council of America is a non-profit organization, established in 1982, that provides certification of food and other products for Muslims (Halal). From baby formula to Girl Scout cookies, one can discover IFANCA’s Crescent-M symbol on a wide assortment of packed foods and beverages. And although the packaging seems innocuous, the organization and its leadership have disturbing ties to extremism and bigotry…
According to IFANCA’s official website, Ben & Jerry’s has 112 IFANCA-certified products, and Ben & Jerry’s proudly devotes a page, on its own website, to the IFANCA certification on some of its most popular ice cream selections, titled “Ben & Jerry’s Halal Flavours!”
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(Excerpt from Frontpage Magazine. Photo Credit: Getty Images)
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