ADL and JLens Urge Shareholders of Alphabet Inc. to Vote AGAINST Anti-Israel Shareholder Proposal
Proposal 9 Described as a Ploy by the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement to Weaken Israel’s National Security
ADL and JLens noted that Proposal 9 is expected to be submitted to a shareholder vote at the Alphabet annual meeting on June 6, 2025. The proposal cites the fact that Alphabet provides cloud-computing technology to “Project Nimbus,” a system used by the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and many civilian applications, as justification for a request that the Company commission an independent third-party report to determine whether its customers’ use of certain products and services, “contributes to human rights harms in conflict-affected and high-risk areas (CAHRA).”
The Board of Directors of Alphabet has recommended that their shareholders vote AGAINST the above-noted shareholder proposal.
“Proposal 9 offers the pretense of concern for human rights when in fact it is a thinly disguised ploy to weaken Israel’s national security—and to undermine its right to defend itself—by pressuring Alphabet to withhold vital technology that supports the country’s self-defense capabilities,” said Jonathan A. Greenblatt, CEO and National Director of ADL. “We believe this proposal is closely aligned with the objectives of the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, whose goal is to delegitimize the State of Israel.”
ADL and JLens believe that Proposal 9 misrepresents “Project Nimbus” by portraying it solely as a military initiative, while ignoring its broad civilian applications across Israel’s ministries of finance, healthcare, education, and transportation. At the same time, the proposal disregards the urgent and lawful need for modern defense technologies—especially in the wake of the October 7, 2023 terror attacks, which killed over 1,200 people and took hundreds hostage. Alphabet’s cloud services play a vital role in both safeguarding Israeli civilians and strengthening essential public infrastructure, making this proposal not only misleading but dangerously out of touch with the realities on the ground.
“Alphabet’s shareholders should see this proposal for what it is: an attempt to misuse the proxy process to advance a divisive political agenda that has no place in corporate governance,” said Ari Hoffnung, Managing Director of JLens. “Proposal 9 not only distorts the purpose of Project Nimbus—it also risks undermining shareholder value by inserting geopolitics into decisions about lawful, commercially sound partnerships.”
The shareholder proposal is not the first time Alphabet has come under attack from anti-
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PLEASE NOTE: THIS IS NOT A PROXY SOLICITATION AND NO PROXY CARDS WILL BE ACCEPTED. The Anti-Defamation League and JLens are not asking for your proxy card and cannot accept your proxy card. Please DO NOT send us your proxy card.
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