Over 250 managers and executives in the U.S. financial sector have publicly pledged not to employ individuals engaged in pro-Palestinian protests and anti-Zionist activities. Signatories include senior figures from JP Morgan, Bank of America, and Jewish personalities such as billionaire Bill Ackman, manager of Pershing Square hedge fund, Jeffrey Talpins of Element Capital, Sander Gerber of Hudson Bay Capital, Boaz Weinstein of Saba Capital, and Jay Seidman of Altitude Venture.
In their statement, the signatories assert solidarity with Israel, referring to it as the Start-Up Nation whose innovations contribute positively to the world. They express support for Jewish communities worldwide facing antisemitic harassment and violence, declaring, “The attack in Israel is an attack on all of us.”
The signatories condemn those indifferent to Jewish suffering or those organizing against Jews, emphasizing that advocates of hate will find no place in their organizations or community.
The statement underscores Israel’s historical contributions, pledging support for the country’s right to defend itself against threats. It asserts a commitment to stand against anyone, including Hamas, threatening Israel and the Jewish people. The signatories vow not to remain silent while peace-loving individuals are massacred en masse.
Amid heightened tensions in the U.S. during the Gaza conflict, numerous demonstrations took place, resulting in public outcry and repercussions for those expressing anti-Israel sentiments. Students and workers publicly critical of Israel faced job loss or the loss of prestigious internships. Universities faced criticism from pro-Israeli factions for perceived inadequate condemnation of anti-Israel chants, while others, like Columbia, George Washington, and Brandeis, faced backlash for allegedly infringing on academic freedom by suspending student organizations involved in protests.
“Progressive” officials, including U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, signed a letter urging Columbia University to reinstate the Students for Justice in Palestine organization. The letter argues that the group’s non-violent protest demanding a Gaza ceasefire should not warrant suspension, emphasizing the importance of protest, dissent, and free speech on university campuses.
Source: {Matzav.com}
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