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2024-09-06 Home Front: WoT
Portland, Maine, city council votes to divest from companies doing business with Israel
[IsraelTimes] Resolution listing dozens of companies passes unanimously following raucous public debate; mayor says vote is meant ‘to send a signal’ to Israel to end war

The text of the Portland resolution includes a "Divestment List" of dozens of companies, ranging from well-known businesses including General Electric, Intel, Boeing, Caterpillar and Volvo to Israel-based organizations such as Israel Bonds and the Bank of Jerusalem. It also includes weapons manufacturers such as Northrop Grumman.
The city council of Portland, Maine voted unanimously on Wednesday evening to divest from companies that do business with Israel, becoming the fourth US city to pass such a measure since the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas
..not a terrorist organization, even though it kidnaps people, holds hostages, and tries to negotiate by executing them,...
war on October 7.

The resolution, passed after a raucous public comment session in which supporters outnumbered opponents, calls to "divest the City of Portland from all entities complicit in the current and ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gazoo
...Hellhole adjunct to Israel and Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, inhabited by Gazooks. The place was acquired in the wake of the 1967 War and then presented to Paleostinian control in 2006 by Ariel Sharon, who had entered his dotage. It is currently ruled with an iron fist by Hamas with about the living conditions you'd expect. It periodically attacks the Hated Zionist Entity whenever Iran needs a ruckus created or the hard boyz get bored, getting thumped by the IDF in return. The ruling turbans then wave the bloody shirt and holler loudly about oppression and disproportionate response...
and occupation of Paleostine."

The Portland legislation included a list of dozens of companies from which the city will divest after the law is enacted. Mayor Mark Dion indicated that he will sign it.

"I try to align what I believe and try to figure out what is right and just. And I’m going to vote to support this," Dion, a former sheriff who is also a voting member of the council, said following public comment.

He added that while he understood Israel’s "desire for retribution," he believes that "our role collectively is to grab their shoulder and say, ’It’s enough. It’s simply enough.’ And pull them away. And that’s sometimes the greatest act of friendship you can do for someone you hold dear, as I hold my friends in the Jewish community."
With friends like this slimy Jew-hater, who needs enemies?
Dion’s office did not immediately return a request for comment.

The Jewish Community Alliance of Southern Maine, the local Jewish federation, said it was "outraged, and unbelievably disappointed" at the resolution’s passage.

"At this time, we are focused on concrete ways to ensure the Jewish community who lives in and around Portland, Maine feels supported and safe," chief development officer Ashley Inbar told The Jewish Telegraphic Agency. "We are investigating every possible avenue in front of us to make those goals manifest."
Sell out and move. This is a community that does not deserve Jewish residents.
The passage of the resolution marks an escalation of how local governments are addressing the war in Gaza. In the months following October 7, a range of cities passed symbolic resolutions calling for a ceasefire in the war. Now, the Portland measure and others like it are seeking to materially penalize Israel for its military campaign by depriving it of economic investment.

The vote also signals that divestment campaigns, once largely the province of university student governments, are gaining traction on the municipal stage, as well.

The Jewish federation, which recently announced the hire of its first-ever CEO, had encouraged members to show up to the meeting to oppose the resolution. In a statement prior to the vote, the federation argued it was a "performative gesture" that promotes a "one-sided blame for the conflict."

"We want peace and an end to the war, but demanding that Israel capitulate to Hamas, allowing it to rebuild its terrorist infrastructure, is not pro-peace," Inbar said during the meeting. She added that the city council "is a municipal body with no standing in matters of international law or foreign policy," and said that "divestment could have significant economic complications for Portland."

The measure was backed by the Maine chapter of the anti-Zionist group Jewish Voice for Peace and by the Maine Coalition for Paleostine.

"We are outraged and grief-stricken by the continued atrocities perpetrated by Israel and fully support our city heeding the call to divest," the state’s JVP chapter said in a statement on Instagram.

The resolution mentions the corpse count of Paleostinians killed in Gaza since October 7, as well as the number of Paleostinians maimed and at risk of famine. It does not mention Hamas, the Israelis killed on October 7 or the Israeli hostages being held in Gaza.

"We acknowledge that members of our community are directly impacted by the ongoing violence that’s happening, and we have a duty to voice our concerns and take steps that we can control on the local level," April Fournier, the councilmember who sponsored the resolution, said during Wednesday’s council discussion on the measure.

Portland is not the biggest city by population to endorse such a resolution. The Caliphornia, an impregnable bastion of the Democratic Party, cities of Richmond and Hayward, which passed similar resolutions earlier this year, are larger. But Portland, the first East Coast city to approve an Israel divestment measure, also marks the first time the largest city in a state — and the center of the state’s Jewish community — has done so.

Portland’s council passed a resolution calling for a ceasefire earlier this year. Many municipalities have debated and passed ceasefire resolutions in the months since October 7, but municipal resolutions specifically calling for Israel divestment remain relatively rare.

The text of the Portland resolution includes a "Divestment List" of dozens of companies, ranging from well-known businesses including General Electric, Intel, Boeing, Caterpillar and Volvo to Israel-based organizations such as Israel Bonds and the Bank of Jerusalem. It also includes weapons manufacturers such as Northrop Grumman. The local federation claimed that at least 7,000 Portland residents were employed by the listed companies.

Local Jews showed up to both support and oppose the resolution during the evening’s public comment session, where supporters of the resolution outnumbered opponents and which the mayor interrupted several times to warn spectators against clapping and whistling. The raucous scene was typical of public meetings nationwide at which Israel-related measures are on the table.

The first person who rose to public comment was a Jewish Portlander who voiced support for it, called Israel’s actions in Gaza a "genocide" and said there should not be a Jewish state. Another Jewish speaker, who opposed the resolution, focused his remarks on countering the genocide allegations against Israel; a third, who runs a local venture capital firm that invests in Israel, argued it was a bad business move. Other speakers said they had relatives who had been killed by Israeli settlers.

Among the Jewish opponents of the bill was Rabbi Levi Wilansky, who works at the Portland-based Chabad Lubavitch of Maine. Wilansky argued that the resolution was "antisemitic," saying it suggested that Israel should abandon the hostages held by Hamas.

But the mayor was undeterred by the Jewish opposition.

"I don’t harbor any fantasy that we’re changing the economic playing field for those who invest in providing arms and supplies to the effort in Gaza," he said. "I’m voting yes because I think it’s important that we say ’it’s enough’ and to send a signal, and the conversation will begin."
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#1 "JEWS SHOULD BE K*LLED " - Harvard Professor Throws TANTRUM After Douglas Murray HUMILIATES Her
Posted by Grom the Reflective 2024-09-06 02:11||   2024-09-06 02:11|| Front Page Top

#2 The entire city council is composed of morons. Insult to all other morons aside.
Posted by Whiskey Mike 2024-09-06 04:34||   2024-09-06 04:34|| Front Page Top

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Posted by Snorong Chirong8493 2024-09-06 06:03||   2024-09-06 06:03|| Front Page Top

#4 Who cares about virtue signaling from Portland?
Posted by The Walking Unvaxed 2024-09-06 07:15||   2024-09-06 07:15|| Front Page Top

#5 Unfortunately, this is a different Portland, the one in Maine. It's not quite as loony at Portlandia but still.
Posted by Difar Dave 2024-09-06 08:33||   2024-09-06 08:33|| Front Page Top

#6 To be consistent the city council should prohibit it's members to use iPhones, etc. that use tech created in Israel.
Posted by Lord Garth  2024-09-06 09:58||   2024-09-06 09:58|| Front Page Top

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