Ben & Jerry’s board chair, whom the ice cream company touts as an “internationally renowned expert on human rights, agriculture, development and conservation policies issues,” appears to have endorsed a terrorist organization that the United States has designated as such for 26 years.
“When people are occupied resistance is justified!” wrote Anuradha Mittal on social media. She tagged the post with “Free Palestine” and “ceasefire now.”
Mittal has been with the company since 2007 and is founder of the progressive think tank the Oakland Institute.
Israel is waging a war against Hamas, which the United States designated as a terrorist organization in 1997. Hamas terrorists attacked Israel on Oct. 7, murdering, torturing and kidnapping civilians, including babies, in the worst one-day anti-Jewish attack since the Holocaust.
The ice cream company was founded in Burlington, Vt., some 45 years ago by Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield, both of whom are septuagenarian Jews. Ben & Jerry’s boycotts Israel, having halted sales in Judea and Samaria.
It wasn’t clear whether those associated with the company had previously served up efforts to boycott Israel (BDS) with endorsement of a terrorist organization that recently beheaded, tortured and raped civilians, and took hostages.