JLens, a Registered Investment Advisor that empowers investors to align their capital with Jewish values, along with ADL, called upon shareholders of GE Aerospace (GE) to vote AGAINST a shareholder proposal that could harm GE’s defense business and undermine Israel’s ability to protect its citizens. ADL and JLens note that Proposal 7 is expected to be submitted to a shareholder vote at the GE Aerospace annual meeting on May 5, 2026. The proposal is largely centered on a criticism of GE Aerospace’s provision of products to the Israel Defense Forces, which the proponent alleges were used in violation of “international law, including war crimes and crimes against humanity.” It calls for the Company to commission an independent third-party report on, “the due diligence process GE Aerospace uses to determine if customers’ use of its defense-related products, components, or systems contribute to human rights harms or violations of international humanitarian law in conflict-affected and high-risk areas.” The Board of Directors of GE Aerospace has recommended that the Company’s shareholders vote AGAINST Proposal 7.
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