Annabel Bean
Annabel Bean [Annabel Sarah Bean] spread hatred of Israel and is a supporter of the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement.
In 2024, Bean was co-chair and co-founder of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (U-M Ann Arbor) chapter of Jewish Voice for Peace (JVP), known as JVP UMich.
As of June 2024, Bean’s LinkedIn profile said she was a first-year undergraduate student planning to double major in Spanish and Social Theory and Practice at UMich. Her LinkedIn said she was located in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
On April 16, 2024, Bean marched [00:00:01] into a library on the UMich campus, wearing a keffiyeh and chanting through a megaphone: “How many kids have you killed today? Israel bombs, U of M pays.”
On March 24, 2024, Bean along with other anti-Israel activists stormed [00:01:03] an awards ceremony, while holding signs demanding that the university divest from companies associating with Israel.
On November 17, 2023, during the Global Day of Action for Palestine, Bean reportedly participated in an anti-Israel protest calling on UMich to divest from Israel, where 40 people were arrested. In an interview about the protest, Bean claimed there was an “ethnic cleansing” occurring in Gaza.
On Saturday, October 7, 2023, approximately 2,900 heavily armed Hamas terrorists breached Israel’s border with Gaza. They executed numerous war crimes on civilians, including mass murder, beheadings of children, rape of men and women, torture, kidnappings and mutilation.
Hamas broadcast videos of their butchery on social media, often to victims’ accounts for families to see. Israel retaliated with a war called “Swords of Iron.” As of November 10, 2023, approximately 1,200 Israelis, the vast majority of them civilians, were murdered during the attacks. Hamas kidnapped 242 Israelis, including at least 30 children. At least 3,500 people were wounded, many severely.
A terrorist detained by Israel admitted he raped an Israeli woman when he broke into a kibbutz house during the October 7, 2023 attack. In March 2024, a former hostage of Hamas publicly stated she was sexually abused and tortured while in captivity.
For more information on the October 7, 2023 terror attacks, see the Canary Mission page on Hamas.
On October 19, 2023, Bean co-authored an op-ed in The Michigan Daily titled: “As Jews, We Must Stand Against Genocide.”
Bean also wrote: “As Jews, in whose names genocide is purportedly being committed, we emphatically oppose Zionism.”
Bean further claimed: “This racist logic is evident in all aspects of the illegitimate state of Israel: its formation through settler-colonial theft of Palestinian land in the Nakba, its Jewish supremacist character apparent in its self-definition and its frequent terrorism against the Palestinian population.”
The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) highlights as one possible contemporary example of anti-Semitism: “Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, e.g., by claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor.” The U.S. State Department adopted the IHRA’s working definition of anti-Semitism in 2016. Over 40 other countries have adopted the definition as well.
One way anti-Israel activists spread antisemitism is by denying Jewish history, with the aim of delegitimizing restored Jewish sovereignty, attacking Israel’s legitimacy and portraying Jews as foreign to the Land of Israel.
The term “Nakba” is generally translated as “catastrophe” in Arabic, referring to the outcome of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. It is a term used to delegitimize the creation of the State of Israel by drawing a comparison to the Holocaust, known in Hebrew as the Shoah, meaning “catastrophe.”
On February 28, 2024, Bean was quoted in a PBS article saying: “I’m voting ‘uncommitted’ because I know my vote, my tuition money cannot go towards genocide.” The article also stated that Bean is “active in the call for the University of Michigan to divest funds that are invested in companies and funds that support and profit from Israel’s war.”
On May 17, 2022, Bean was photographed holding a sign that said: “Palestinians have the Right to Return to their homes!”
The “right of return” is a Palestinian demand discredited as a means to eliminate Israel. International law mandates no absolute right of return and UN Resolution 194, which defined principles for “refugees wishing to return to their homes,” was unanimously rejected by Arab nations following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
JVP was founded in Berkeley, California in 1996, as an activist group with an emphasis on the “Jewish tradition” of peace, social justice and human rights. The organization is currently led by Rebecca Vilkomerson and its board members include Israel critics Naomi Klein, Judith Butler, Noam Chomsky and Tony Kushner.
JVP, which generally employs civil disobedience tactics to disrupt pro-Israel speakers and events, consists of American Jews and non-Jewish “allies” highly critical of Israeli policies. A staunch supporter of the BDS movement, JVP claims to aim its campaigns at companies that either support the Israeli military (Hewlett-Packard) or are active in the West Bank (SodaStream).
Although several Jewish groups critical of Israeli policies, like J Street and Partners for a Progressive Israel, make efforts to operate within the mainstream American Jewish community, JVP functions outside. The group is often criticized for serving as a tokenized Jewish voice for the pro-Palestinian camp and is widely regarded as the BDS movement’s “Jewish wing.”
JVP denies the notion of “Jewish peoplehood” and has even gone so far as to refer to its own Ashkenazi (Jews who spent the Diaspora in European countries) leadership as “white supremacy inside of JVP."
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) has accused JVP of being “the largest and most influential Jewish anti-Zionist group in the United States,” and said the group “exploits Jewish culture and rituals to reassure its own supporters that opposition to Israel not only does not contradict, but is actually consistent with, Jewish values.”
The ADL also claimed that “JVP consistently co-sponsors rallies to oppose Israeli military policy that are marked by signs and slogans comparing Israel to Nazi Germany, demonizing Jews and voicing support for groups like Hamas and Hezbollah.”
According to the ADL website, JVP “uses its Jewish identity to shield the anti-Israel movement from allegations of anti-Semitism and provide it with a greater degree of legitimacy and credibility.”
The Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) movement was founded by pro-terror activist Omar Barghouti in 2005 to turn “Israel into a pariah state, as South Africa once was.” Barghouti has also called for Israel's destruction and the BDS movement demands would result in that same goal.
BDS initiatives include calling on institutions and individuals to divest from Israeli-affiliated companies, promoting academic and cultural boycotts of Israel, and organizing anti-Israel rallies, protests and campaigns.
The movement’s most notable achievement has been infiltrating university campuses through lobbying for “BDS resolutions.” In these cases, student governments propose resolutions to boycott or divestment from Israel or Israeli-affiliated entities. BDS activity is often aggressive and disruptive. It has been noted that universities that pass BDS resolutions see a marked increase in anti-Semitic incidents and pro-terror activism on campus.

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