To make the Israeli genocidal psychopaths financially suffer a long list to boycott

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Apologies if any of these companies have suspended operations in Israel and have grown some emotional intelligence.

Of course this is not all of them but all things have a beginning.

Major Companies and Brands

  1. Caterpillar: Accused of providing bulldozers used in the demolition of Palestinian homes.
  2. HP (Hewlett-Packard): Alleged to provide technology services to the Israeli military.
  3. Ahava: A skincare company that manufactures products in the West Bank.
  4. SodaStream: Previously had a factory in the West Bank, though it has since relocated.
  5. Teva Pharmaceuticals: An Israeli multinational pharmaceutical company.
  6. Mehadrin: An Israeli agricultural company producing fruits and vegetables.
  7. Eden Springs: Provides bottled water and other products, sources water from the occupied Golan Heights.

Retailers and Food Products

  1. Sabra: Known for hummus products, partly owned by the Strauss Group, which supports the Israeli military.
  2. Puma: Sportswear brand accused of sponsoring Israeli football clubs based in settlements.
  3. General Mills: Accused of manufacturing products in Israeli settlements.
  4. McDonald’s: Operates in Israel, though its involvement is less direct than others on the list.

Technology and Telecommunications

  1. Motorola Solutions: Provides surveillance and communications technology to the Israeli government.
  2. Elbit Systems: An Israeli defense electronics company providing equipment used in the surveillance of Palestinian territories.

Beverage Companies

  1. Coca-Cola: Allegations of investments and significant business ties in Israel.
  2. Nestlé: Ownership stake in Osem, one of the largest Israeli food manufacturers.
  3. PepsiCo: Owner of SodaStream, which faced criticism over its factory locations.
  4. Strauss Group: Partners with PepsiCo and accused of supporting the Israeli military.
  5. Lipton: Part of Unilever, accused of sourcing products from Israel.
  6. Tazo Tea: Owned by Starbucks, which faces allegations of support for Israel.
  7. Starbucks: Allegations of support for Israel, though the company denies direct involvement.

Financial Institutions

  1. AXA: Investments in companies that support Israeli settlements.
  2. HSBC: Accused of financing companies involved in the Israeli military industry.
  3. Barclays: Accused of financing companies involved in the Israeli military industry.
  4. BNP Paribas: Similar accusations of financing companies involved in Israeli settlements.
  5. Allianz: Accused of investments in companies supporting Israeli settlements.
  6. Deutsche Bank: Allegations of financing companies involved with the Israeli military.
  7. Credit Suisse: Accused of financing companies supporting Israeli military activities.

Cosmetics and Skincare

  1. L’Oréal: Operates in Israel and markets products made there.

Online Platforms

  1. Airbnb: Listings of properties in Israeli settlements, although it has faced pressure to remove them.

This list is not exhaustive and the involvement of companies can vary in nature and extent. It’s also important to regularly check updated lists from organizations supporting the boycott, as corporate activities and ownership structures can change over time.

Household and Consumer Products

  1. Unilever: Parent company of brands like Ben & Jerry’s, which faced controversy over its decision to stop selling ice cream in Israeli-occupied territories.
  2. Kimberly-Clark: Makers of brands like Kleenex and Huggies, accused of sourcing from Israeli companies.
  3. Procter & Gamble: Accused of having business interests in Israel through various brands.

Construction and Engineering

  1. Veolia Environment: Previously involved in infrastructure projects in Israeli settlements, although it has divested from some of these interests.
  2. CAF (Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles): Involved in building transportation infrastructure in Israeli settlements.

Tourism and Travel

  1. Booking.com: Listings of accommodations in Israeli settlements.
  2. Expedia: Similarly, lists properties in Israeli settlements.

Defense and Security

  1. G4S: Security company accused of providing equipment and services to Israeli prisons.
  2. Lockheed Martin: Defense contractor supplying military equipment to Israel.

Agricultural and Food Products

  1. Hadiklaim: An Israeli date growers’ cooperative accused of sourcing dates from the Jordan Valley in the West Bank.
  2. Agrexco: Formerly one of Israel’s largest agricultural export companies, involved in settlement produce.

Media and Entertainment

  1. Netflix: Accused of producing and distributing content in collaboration with Israeli entities.
  2. Warner Bros.: Allegations of ties with Israeli production companies.

Technology

  1. Intel: Major R&D facilities and investments in Israel.
  2. Microsoft: Significant operations and investments in Israel.
  3. Cisco: Heavy investments in Israeli technology companies and operations in Israel.

Apparel and Footwear

  1. H&M: Accused of sourcing materials and products from Israeli companies.
  2. Zara: Similar accusations regarding sourcing practices.

Beauty and Personal Care

  1. Garnier: Accused of donations to the Israeli military.
  2. Estée Lauder: Accused of having close business ties with Israel.

Additional Agricultural Products

  1. Jaffa: Known for exporting citrus fruits, including from Israeli settlements.
  2. Carmel Agrexco: Exports agricultural products, including from occupied territories.

This list provides more companies and sectors but is still not exhaustive. For the most up-to-date and comprehensive lists, you might want to refer to resources from organizations that support the boycott, such as the BDS movement’s official website, which regularly updates their targets based on ongoing research and activism.

Consumer Electronics

  1. Samsung: Accused of providing equipment to the Israeli military and settlements.
  2. Sony: Allegations of business ties and partnerships with Israeli companies.
  3. LG: Similar accusations regarding their business operations in Israel.

Food and Beverage

  1. Carmit Candy Industries: An Israeli company producing confectionery items.
  2. Strauss Group: Owns the Max Brenner chocolate brand, accused of supporting the Israeli military.
  3. Osem: Part of Nestlé, producing various food products in Israel.
  4. Elite: An Israeli brand under the Strauss Group, known for chocolates and snacks.
  5. Tnuva: An Israeli dairy company exporting various dairy products.

Cosmetics and Personal Care

  1. Garnier: Previously accused of providing care packages to the Israeli military.
  2. Estee Lauder: Faced criticism for close business ties and support for Israel.

Clothing and Apparel

  1. Adidas: Accused of sponsoring events and organizations in Israel.
  2. The Gap: Allegations of sourcing materials from Israeli companies.
  3. Urban Outfitters: Accused of selling products made by Israeli companies.

Transportation

  1. Hyundai: Accused of providing machinery used in the demolition of Palestinian homes.
  2. Volvo: Allegations of providing equipment used in Israeli settlements.

Telecommunications

  1. Orange: Formerly accused of operating and supporting operations in Israeli settlements.
  2. BT Group (British Telecom): Allegations of providing services to the Israeli military.

Water and Utilities

  1. Mekorot: Israel’s national water company, accused of depriving Palestinians of water resources.
  2. Eden Springs: Bottled water company sourcing from the occupied Golan Heights.

Retail Chains

  1. Marks & Spencer: Allegations of sourcing products from Israeli companies.
  2. Tesco: Accused of selling products from Israeli settlements.

Pharmaceuticals

  1. Pfizer: Accused of having significant business operations in Israel.
  2. Johnson & Johnson: Allegations of business ties and operations in Israel.
  3. Novartis: Similar accusations regarding business practices and investments in Israel.

Software and IT Services

  1. Oracle: Accused of significant investments and business operations in Israel.
  2. SAP: Allegations of providing software and services to the Israeli government.

Additional Food Products

  1. POM Wonderful: Accused of sourcing ingredients from Israeli settlements.
  2. Victoria’s Secret: Allegations of sourcing products from Israel.

Additional Household Products

  1. SC Johnson: Accused of sourcing materials from Israeli companies.
  2. Colgate-Palmolive: Allegations of business operations in Israel.

Additional Consumer Goods

  1. Nivea: Accused of sourcing products from Israel.
  2. Revlon: Allegations of significant business ties and operations in Israel.

Additional Technology Companies

  1. Apple: Allegations of investments in Israeli tech companies and R&D facilities.
  2. Dell: Accused of significant business operations and investments in Israel.

Add to this list all governments who sell Israel weapons.

Off to Hague and be quick about it.

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