Will Seattle Be First U.S. City to Divest From Israel?

Written by: Aaron Katsman | May 22, 2008

Aaron Katsman
www.IsraelNewsletter.com

If “Initiative 97″ makes it on the ballot in the fall, citizens of Seattle will be asked to approve a measure that would prohibit the city from investing its pension funds in corporations that benefit from the Iraq war, or companies that provide material support to the Israeli government within the so-called “occupied territories.” The opposition to the initiative is being led by StandWithUs.org. It strikes me as a bit odd that a measure that seems to be intended to protest the U.S. Iraq policy also includes divestment from Israel.

Why the connection?

Is it because the sponsors were worried about human rights violations that they believe both Israeli and U.S. forces are committing? Couldn’t be, could it? After all, I didn’t see any reference to other countries in the region who are role models when it comes to human rights. For example, with all the freedoms they enjoy, we all know that women are living it up in some countries in the mid-east. I even heard that they are now allowed to uncover the bridges of their noses as well as their eyes!

But seriously, I find the sponsors of the measure to be an interesting group. You have the ANSWER Coalition, SNOW, the Palestine Solidarity Committee and the Green Party. The Green Party? When I was discussing this whole issue with my partner Zack Miller, he said,” Isn’t that ironic. Israel happens to be the world leader in GreenTech, CleanTech, WaterTech, and virtually every other environmentally friendly technology that’s being developed. What are the Green’s thinking?”

According to the Seattle-PI: ” The measure would not restrict city investments in The Boeing Co., backers said. Rather, it takes aim specifically at Halliburton Holding Co. and Caterpillar Inc.” Hum… Halliburton must be as a punishment to VP Cheney. But why not Boeing? They do work with Israeli defense company Elbit Systems (ESLT)? What about Microsoft (MSFT)? The software giant has purchased 7-8 Israeli hi-tech start-ups over the last few years and just announced the launch of an R&D center in Israel.

The fact is that pension funds have a fiduciary responsibility to do their best to make as much money as possible for their clients, period. Over the last few years investing in Israel has been one of the most profitable places in the world to invest. If these groups want to make a political stand, let them stand out in front of the Federal building on 2nd Ave. and protest. You don’t like the Iraq policy, vote for Obama. But don’t force money managers to invest in companies that they believe will produce inferior returns and impact the retirement of thousands and thousands of your neighbors, to fulfill your own political agenda.

In any event, divesting won’t help. Without knowing it, we all use Israeli ingenuity every single day of our lives. From voice mail (developed by Comverse), to instant messaging (ICQ), to the firewall that sits on your computer (Checkpoint), to the generic drugs you are taking (Teva Pharmaceuticals) and to the cell phone you just spoke on. Like it or not, your life is powered by Israel.

If you are against the war in Iraq, drop the divestment idea and pick up a picket sign instead. If Israel is your problem, then be consistent; start divesting from the Israeli innovation that you use, unknowingly, each and every day.

Disclosure: Author’s fund has a position in ESLT, TEVA, CHKP, CMVT.pk He has no position in any other stock mentioned as of 5/22/08.

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Aaron Katsman is Managing Editor of the Israel Opportunity Investor newsletter. He is lead portfolio manager for the Israel Growth Portfolio and Managing Director of America Israel Investment Associates, LLC. For more information, go to www.israelnewsletter.com or call 1-888-327-6179, or email aaron@profile-financial.com.

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8 Comments »

Comment by David G. on May 22, 2008

Typical Seattle. At least you got out of there while you still could.

Comment by Judy Lash Balint on May 25, 2008

Right on, Aaron! How about submitting this to the Seattle Business Journal?

Comment by Joshua Normand on May 26, 2008

Well, that is too bad that Seattle has fallen so far off of the cliff that the City leadership has to resort to this.

Comment by LEE SPATZ on May 28, 2008

Keep Up The Great Work Cheers !!!
Seattle, I thought all they cared about was Coffee & sloppy Music. Again, another reason to not be Proud to be an American these days. None of us likes War, But It is a a matter of “OUR” way of life that is @ stake against these fanatics. However, I still can’t think of a reason NOT To be proud to be Jewish, anybody who has ever stood on top of Massada, walked through the Old city Or: Stood @ the Wailing Wall knows what I mean.
Everything Israel has done since 1948′ Has been for
Her very Survival. There are many millions of Americans who will always Support all Israel does for “OUR” People & a True Democracy.
Sincerely & God Bless, LEE SPATZ
Philadelphia, Pa. USA

Comment by Carl in Jerusalem on May 28, 2008

Aaron,

Hope you don’t mind that I linked this on my political blog.

Comment by Judy Smith on May 28, 2008

Has the moonbats considered the possibility of a backlash? Maybe Seattle would like to hear some stories from Berkeley businesses that suffered financial losses during the Code Pink vs. Marines battles?

Which will generate a larger divestment - Seattle vs. Israel or USA+Israel vs. Seattle?

Comment by yk on June 1, 2008

it’s sick that a major US city would fall prey to a bunch liberals with a political agenda. Seattle does huge business with israel, especially in hi-tech, they are a bunch of hypocrites

Comment by Yossi (Joe) Izrael on June 5, 2008

The article mentions the opposition to the measure, as well as some sponsors, but it doesn’t say who initiated it and who put it on the ballot. Something tells me some radical left-wing “Jews” have a hand in it. If you live in Seattle, make sure those animals don’t get elected again.

BTW, speaking of irony - didn’t the scientific AND eco-maniac establishments torment and excommunicate Jim Lovelock for advocating nuclear energy, even though he spearheaded the environmental consciousness movement?

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