The Israeli company in question is telecoms group Bezeq, which has been accused of providing service to settlements in the West Bank that are considered illegal under international law.
The decision to divest comes after the fund's ethics watchdog adopted a new, tougher interpretation of ethics standards for businesses that aid Israel's operations in the West Bank. The logo of ...
The Palestinian prime minister says it's unacceptable for any entity other than the Palestinian Authority to run the Gaza ...
Palestinian PM Mohammad Mustafa emphasizes the Palestinian Authority must be the sole governing power in Gaza post-war. Amid ...
Two of America’s most prominent far-right extremists, Enrique Tarrio of the Proud Boys and Stewart Rhodes of the Oath Keepers ...
Norway's sovereign wealth fund, one of Air Products and Chemicals' 10 biggest investors, said it will vote for all four of ...
Defamation League, the countries and territories with the highest Index Scores include the West Bank and Gaza (97%), Kuwait ...
Although the ceasefire agreement is a much-needed lifeline for Gaza, there is a lot of skepticism regarding it. Past agreements like the Camp David and Oslo accords demonstrate that achieving peace ...