Pension fund opts for active ownership of West Bank companies

Investments in companies in Israel and companies with activities in the country have gained focus since the war between Israel and Hamas broke out in 2023.
Airbnb is among the companies that, according to a UN report, have activities in the occupied West Bank. | Photo: Dado Ruvic/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
Airbnb is among the companies that, according to a UN report, have activities in the occupied West Bank. | Photo: Dado Ruvic/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Several Danish pension funds own shares in companies that are active in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, and this is met with criticism from NGO ActionAid Denmark, writes Danish business media Finans.

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