Muslims have decided to boycott an entire list of Israeli products in 2023
This list, which stands in support of the Palestinian cause, recognizes goods and companies linked to Israel and promotes thoughtful purchasing decisions.
Muslim nations are refusing to buy Israeli goods.
List of Israeli products Muslims have decided to boycott during Israel vs Palestine war in 2023
The continuous boycott is significantly impacting Israel’s economy. Muslims are refusing to buy Israeli products as a way of sending a message to Israel asking them to stop uprooting and inciting violence against Muslims in Palestine. The ultimate purpose of this worldwide campaign of boycotting Israeli goods and businesses that support Israel is to apply pressure on other countries in an effort to put an end to the Israel-Hamas war.
Products from major corporations including McDonald’s, Nestle, Coca-Cola, Starbucks, HP, and Puma, as well as brands like Ahava cosmetics, Strauss, Keter, Tivall, Osem, Eden Spring, and SodaStream, are among those on the boycott list because they are seen to promote Israel. Moreover, the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) movement, which has been driven by the Palestinians, calls for economic penalties, divestment and sanctions on Israel.
List of top boycotted Israel products
Activists are calling for boycott of these brands which support Israel's genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.#Gaza_Genocide pic.twitter.com/TYTJ9TuOfc
— Quds News Network (@QudsNen) October 24, 2023
🚨Important thread for all who wish to boycott Israel. You've probably seen lists like the one attached, and bigger ones, of companies to boycott.
Many of these are compiled with good intentions, but many are DELIBERATELY INLFATED and designed to dilute the impact of boycotts.🧵 pic.twitter.com/MJhTVBHrME
— Saad. (@ThisMyHandle) October 18, 2023
S.No | Brand Name/Product | Reason |
1 | Ahava | The production facility of Ahava Cosmetics is located in an Israeli settlement. |
2 | HP | Israel is assisted by HP (Hewlett Packard) in limiting Palestinian movement using a biometric ID system. |
3 | Keter | Israeli company Keter produces and sells resin-based consumer goods for the home and garden. |
4 | Strauss | Israeli company Strauss produces and markets consumer meals that are sold in retail establishments. |
5 | Danone | The French global food firm Danone owns 20% of the Israeli food giant Strauss Group. |
6 | Tivall | Israel-based Tivall is a food firm that sells meat substitutes such as its vegetable grilled fillet, veggie burger, corn schnitzel, veggie chicken cutlets, and vegan corn nibbles. |
7 | Osem | With 14 plants in Israel, Osem is one of the leading food producers and distributors. Coffee, spaghetti, morning cereals, and confections are some of its offerings. |
8 | Nestle | The largest Israeli food maker, Osem, is owned by the multinational food and beverage firm Nestlé, which has 53.8% of the company. |
9 | Coca Cola | The global American company Coca-Cola owns dairy farms in Israeli settlements. |
10 | Eden Spring | Water for Eden Springs Ltd.’s bottled mineral water comes from the Salukia spring in the Syrian Golan Heights, which was seized by Israel. |
12 | SodaStream | Israeli manufacturing company SodaStream International Ltd. has a track record of mistreating and discriminating against Palestinian labourers. |
13 | Starbucks | Starbucks, a large American beverage company, is accused of supporting Israeli fundraising events. |
14 | McDonald’s | International American fast-food chain McDonald’s has been providing hospitals and the Israeli military with free meals. |
15 | Siemens | Israel’s electrical grid will be connected to Europe by Siemens, the biggest industrial manufacturing corporation in Europe for buildings and distributed energy systems. |
16 | AXA | AXA is a French multinational insurance company that invests in Israeli banks |
17 | Puma | Puma SE is a multinational company based in Germany that produces clothing, accessories, and footwear for sports and leisure use, and sponsors the Israel Football Association. |
18 | Sabra | Sabra Dipping Company, a joint venture that produces food products, is co-owned by PepsiCo and the Strauss Group and they have been accused of providing financial support to the Israeli army. |
Several Israeli companies have established themselves in the Indian market, reinforcing the economic ties between the two countries and these include Avgol Nonwovens, Rivulis, NeoLynk, Ecoppia, Naa’n Dan Jain, Aqwise, Polemix, Eli Hajaj, Alumayer, Plasson, Huliot, Metzerplas, IDE, and Netafim, among others.