Brands to boycott
Burger King
Burger King had a restaurant in Ma'ale Adumim, a settlement in the West Bank, illegally occupied by Israel. It also has provided free meals to the israelí soldiers while Israel if blocking food and aid to enter Gaza.
Carrefour
Provision of services supporting the existence and maintenance of settlements, and their use of natural Palestinian resources for business purposes.
Coca Cola
Coca-Cola operates on stolen Palestinian land and is therefore directly profiting from Israel's illegal occupation and apartheid in Palestine
Delta Galil
Its founder, chairman and major stock holder Mr. Dov Lautman is a close associate of Israeli President Ehud Barak. Sweatshop Watch has denounced Delta Galil for its exploitation of Arab labour
Gladiator II
The film has cut May Calamawy scenes. Some suggest her Palestinian heritage and vocal support for Gaza amid the genocide taking place there. Gladiator II was still in production when Israel’s war on Gaza began in October 2023, with Calamawy sharing pro-Palestine content online at the time.
Hewlett Packard
HP provides and operated technology that Israel uses to maintain its system of apartheid.
L'Oreal
L’Oreal’s manufacturers a line of products using Dead Sea minerals in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, had a factory on occupied land and awarded money to The Weizmann Institute.
McDonalds
Mcdonald's offered free meals to IDF soldiers while people in Gaza are suffering a food blockade from Israel. McDonald’s loses Money due to Support for Israel. Boycott works!
SodaStream
Its factory is actively complicit in Israel's policy of displacing the indigenous Bedouin-Palestinian citizens of Israel in the Naqab (Negev). SodaStream's mistreatment of and discrimination against Palestinian workers is not forgotten either.
TEVA
Israel's largest pharmaceutical supplier and commercial company by market value is Teva, and it is also among the largest generic drug manufacturers in the world. It provides millions of dollars in tax revenue to the Israeli colonial regime and its military. The Israeli government received $565M from Teva in taxes accrued since 2005 last year (2023).