News U.S. U.C. Santa Barbara student senate nixes Israel divestment measure Facebook Twitter Email SMS WhatsApp Share By J. Correspondent | April 24, 2015 The U.C. Santa Barbara student senate narrowly voted down an Israel divestment resolution. Following an eight-hour debate, the resolution was defeated April 16 in a 13-12 vote, with one abstention. The Associated Students senate president cast the deciding vote against the resolution. The resolution, written by Students for Justice in Palestine, called on the university to divest from companies selling equipment to the Israeli government for use in the West Bank. The resolution singled out Hewlett-Packard, Raytheon, Motorola, Caterpillar and General Electric. Dozens of students spoke during the student government’s public forum, according to the Daily Nexus, the student newspaper. Santa Barbara and Merced are the only University of California undergraduate campuses whose student governments have not passed divestment resolutions. Earlier this month, the student senate passed a resolution condemning anti-Semitism by a vote of 24-0 with one abstention. — jta J. Correspondent Also On J. Food What makes Trader Joe’s new matzah different from all other matzah? Bay Area Chabad brings new life to S.F. cinema with a Jewish backstory Israel Both sides agree: Israel is headed for a constitutional crisis Art Before your flight, catch SFO's exhibit of California women artists Subscribe to our Newsletter Enter Email Sign Up