“Congress kills poor kids in Gaza”: Ben & Jerry’s co-founder arrested after Senate hearing protest

Co -founder Bin and Jerry He was arrested on Wednesday after participating in a protest during the Senate session session.
Cohen was one of seven people who were arrested during the meeting of the Health, Education and pensions committee in the Senate. While many demonstrators made their anger at the top of health and human services Robert F. Kennedy, son. After many demonstrators were removed from the hearing hall by the Capitol police while shouting “RFK killing people with AIDS”, Cohen stood up to scream the legislators. He continued to scream his message while the police were removed.
“Congress kills poor children in Gaza by buying and pushing bombs by kicking children from Medicaid in the United States,” Cohen said.
Cohen and Jerry Greenfield sold their brand ice cream to Unilever in 2000 for $ 326 million. They recently fired a lawsuit against Unilever, claiming that the company’s giant suffocated their social activity and prevented them from speaking it. Gaza. Reports also claimed that the duo was looking for a way to buy their brand from the company.
“During the ongoing humanitarian crisis in Gaza, which claimed the lives of more than 18,000 innocent Palestinian children, Ben & Jerry tried on four occasions to speak publicly to support peace and human rights,” the lawsuit stated. “Unilever has controlled all of these efforts.”
In 2021, the ice cream brand pledged to stop selling ice cream in the “occupied Palestinian territories”. Cohen and Greenfield praised this step in the opening New York Times.
“It is possible to support Israel and oppose some of its policies, just as we oppose the policies of the US government. As such, we unambiguously support the company’s decision to end business in the occupied territories, which the majority of the international community, including the United Nations, considered an illegal occupation,” they wrote. “We believe that this action can be seen as the progress of justice and human rights, and the basic principles of Judaism.”
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