Superfund investments in Palestinian oppression soar – PSNA demands government action

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Palestine Solidarity Network Aotearoa has written to the Minister of Foreign Affairs Nanaia Mahuta demanding the government direct the New Zealand Superfund to end investments in Israel’s brutal oppression of Palestinians.

“The Superfund must withdraw its investments in the 112 companies identified by the United Nations Human Rights Council as complicit in the building and maintenance of illegal Israeli settlements on stolen Palestinian land”, says PSNA National Chair, John Minto.

Two years ago the Superfund had $73 million invested in these companies. Today it is $125 million as broken down here:

“Israel’s apartheid regime is the beneficiary of these Superfund’s irresponsible, human-rights-busting investments”

“New Zealand is shamed by the Superfund’s callous disregard for Palestinians”

Two years ago the Superfund withdrew investments from five Israeli banks who were building and supporting the illegal settlements but ignored the majority of these complicit companies.

We expect the government to act. These reckless investments should be ended by lunchtime tomorrow.

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Further background

 

Illegal settlements

Late last year Israel elected its most extreme right-wing government ever which has announced its top priority is to expand illegal settlements in defiance of international law and United Nations resolution.

New Zealand and the United Nations spoke out boldly on this in 2016. Under the previous John Key led National government New Zealand co-sponsored United Nations Security Council resolution 2334 which declared these illegal settlements “a flagrant violation under international law” and said they must “immediately and completely cease.”

 

The latest apartheid regime in Israel

Israel’s new apartheid government includes a Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, who believes the “the way to deal with Palestinians is to beat them up – not once but repeatedly, beat them up so it hurts so badly, until its unbearable”; a Minister of National Security, Itamar Ben Gvir, who openly admires the anti-Palestinian terrorist Baruch Goldstein who massacred 29 Palestinians in the Ibrahimi mosque in the occupied West Bank city of Hebron in 1994 and a Minister of Finance, Bezalel Smotrich, who believes all Palestinians should be ethnically cleansed from historic Palestine.

 

Over recent weeks the new Israeli leadership has

All these policies are in violation of international law and numerous United Nations resolutions. They are an open challenge to a rules-based international system which we so often say is important for a small country such as New Zealand.

 

Apartheid

Alongside Palestinian groups, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and Israel’s largest and most respected human rights group, B’Tselem, have all declared Israeli policies as apartheid. B’Tselem summed it up neatly with the title of their 2021 report “A regime of Jewish supremacy from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea: This is apartheid”

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  1. Two years ago the Superfund had $73 million invested in these companies. Today it is $125 million as broken down here:
    Where?

      • Mohammed, investing in Israel is the responsible thing to do.

        Although I understand that people like you are troubled by any country with a democratically elected government and human rights that treat women as equal to men. Maybe you could ho live in Afghanistan…

        • You should have added Boris and who don’t allow Palestinians living in Israel to do at least 65 things that the Israelis are allowed to do.

  2. I hope my Kiwisaver funds are going their way! $$$

    Three years ago, I got a sanctimonious email from my Kiwisaver fund manager saying how they were only putting money into “ethnical investments”. I wrote back telling them to get real and buy coal, oil and armaments stocks, which of course they ignored…to my cost. So I moved my money.

  3. NZ Labour government is doing nothing about West Papua so why do expect them to do anything about Palestinian especially now that their leader is not trying to score brownie points for their next move .
    Too back one side that side needs to be the side that the ordinary people want and while not claiming to be an expert it seems a big divide amongst citizens as to what they want .

    • Trevor I am sure you know all countries decide what human rights they will actually do something about. Israel has been doing shit to Palestinians for 70+ years.

      It took the NZ government years and years to do something about East Timor.

      Sure West Papua is an issue but so is Western Sahara and numerous other places.

      When you say the citizens what do you mean? The citizens of Israel, the invaders?

  4. We need the Superfund to make money. Bombs, Bullets and Bandages has always been a sound investment strategy. I don’t care what these companies do just how big their dividends are.

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