Boycott Israel
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Please help me add or remove stores from this list. Researching takes time, and companies charge their stance. Any assistance is appreciated.
Based on conducted research, there have been no signs of support towards Israel. If you believe a company on this list does support Israel, please reach out so that the company can be removed.
Lucy and Yak invests funds to Doctors Without Borders independent, global movement providing medical aid around the world to people affected by conflict, epidemics, disasters, or exclusion from healthcare.
Cotopaxi invests and partners with The International Rescue Commit (IRC).
Gymshark collaborates with muslin influencers.
Owned by Hasan Piker, an American online streamer. Openly supporting Palestine and donating.
No evidence showing support or funding to Israel.
Based on conducted research, there have been signs of support for Israel. If you believe a company on this list does not support Israel, please reach out so that the company can be removed.
American Eagle displayed the Israeli flag on their flagship billboard in Times Square, expressing solidarity with Israel.
Adidas partners with Israeli manufacturer Delta Galil to produce its underwear collection.
Zara's latest marketing campaign uses corpses in plastic wrapping, and warzone aesthetics, mocking the genocide by israel in Gaza. In a previous incident Joey Schwebel, a Canadian-Israeli dual national and chairman of israel's Zara franchisee Trimera, hosted the convicted terrorist Itamar Ben-Gvir at his home in the lead-up to the Israeli elections. Zara did not made a statement distancing themselves from this association and allowed this ad campaign to run.
ASOS’ production description pages using the “export HAR feature” in the Chrome browser’s developer toolkit, you find the retailer’s website references “SDKs” (software development kits) belonging to several Israeli security tech companies. Namely, Forter, Secure Touch, and Zeekit, each of which emerged from the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) and Israeli intelligence community.
Les Wexner, the owner of L Brands, the parent company of Victoria's Secret, is a strong supporter of Israel.
Matt Priest, president and CEO of the Footwear Distributors and Retailers of America (FDRA), Boot Barn Says Winter Storms Impacted Sales in January post on LinkedIn that the industry group and its members “stand with Israel during this trying time and in support of our Jewish brothers and sisters in the #footwear.
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