Three Republican senators have sent a letter to the chairman of the U.S. Securities & Exchange Commission asking him to consider whether the ice-cream giant Ben & Jerry’s and its parent company lied to investors about its plans to sell its product in Israel.

As Sen. Tim Scott (R-S.C.) claimed on Twitter Wednesday afternoon, “Last year, Ben & Jerry’s and their parent company launched an anti-Israel boycott—then seemingly misled investors to cover it up.”

A subsidiary of Unilever, Ben & Jerry’s announced in mid-July that it would stop selling its dessert products in “Occupied Palestinian Territories,” though planned to continue selling ice-cream in Israel under a different arrangement.

According to Fox Business, in their letter, the senators wrote: “There is strong reason to believe that these July 19 statements were knowingly and recklessly false,” and that by saying they were not pulling out of Israel, Unilever may have violated “SEC Rule 10b-5(b), which says it is unlawful ‘to make any untrue statement of a material fact or to omit to state a material fact necessary, in the light of circumstances under which they were made.’ ”

 

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