Israel brands Global Boycott!
Boycotts, of Israel Brands Over Genocide
“Israeli killing Muslims inspires boycott of brands!”
Brands Suffering Most ~
McDonald’s , Starbucks , Coca-Cola, and KFC
Indonesia, Malaysia, Pakistan, Saudi, and all across Northern Africa, from Egypt to Morocco, consumers are “NOT CONSUMING” — anything from Starbucks, McDonald’s, KFC, Coke, Nestle, Intel, Motorola, IBM, AOL, Danone, Siemens . . and the list goes on.
The boycott of Western brands is "the most widespread in recent memory", said the paper, ultimately "underscoring how social campaigns can flare up suddenly and sting corporate behemoths".
Israels Problem? 1 out of 3 brands boycotted
(Let's make it 3 out of 3!)
The boycott of goods in protest is increasingly gaining traction across the globe, with more than one in three people "boycotting a brand viewed as supporting a side in Israel's war on Gaza", said the Middle East Eye. And "oil-rich Gulf states and large Muslim-majority countries" are "leading the way" on boycott action.
Survey Showed over 14,500 consumers in 15 countries, top countries listed boycotting brands over Israel’s attack on Gaza, people in Indonesia, Saudi Arabia, an the UAE. India, with a minority Muslim population, was 4th in this poll — But Germany (?) was 5th.
Saudi Arabia had over 70% who said they boycotted any brands who support genocide. In the UAE, over 60% say they boycott these brands . Indonesia says they were also boycotting these same brands.
All the Western brands who lend support to the ongoing genocide of Palestine, Gaza, Lebanon and Iran.
Consumer boycotts of Western brands in the Middle East have a "long history", and are "often rooted in political, religious and cultural conflicts", said foreign affairs think-tank Stimson.
The Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions Movement, a non-violent, Palestinian-led campaign targeting Israel began to gain traction in 2005, "a year the International Court of Justice deemed Israel's security barrier in the West Bank a violation of international law", said The Jerusalem Post, and it has only gained further support after the breakout of Israel's war in Gaza.