Companies across the Western world were quick to issue statements condemning the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the killing of George Floyd. As Israel reels from the worst terrorist attack in its history, many of those same companies are less outspoken.
Deutsche Bank—which helped Hitler expropriate Jewish business during the Holocaust— condemned Russian president Vladimir Putin’s assault the day his tanks rolled into Ukraine. It took five days and an inquiry from the Washington Free Beacon , though, for the German bank to condemn Hamas’s rampage, which killed over 1,000 people and set the stage for a multi-front war between Israel and its neighbors.
“There can be no justification for such brutal acts and loss of life,” the bank said in an email. As of this writing, the statement does not appear to be posted anywhere on the company’s website, which promotes a panoply of diversity […]
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