Date uploaded: 2024-04-16 22:34:48

My Street art showing what real posters of corporations supporting I$r@€l g£n*ocide should look like. Download a Poster: link in Bio. Support @bdsnationalcommittee Art: @igor_dobrowolski First photo of a girl is taken by amazing heroic soul @m.z.gaza Follow him 1. Estée Lauder - Ronald Lauder, who together with his brother Leonard Lauder inherited the Estee Lauder company, is the president of the World Jewish Congress, and chairman of the Jewish National Fund, and is a zionist with extremist views and financially and politically supports Israeli occupation of Palestinian land. 2. Lancome is a brand owned by L’Oreal, which is a ‘warm friend of Israel’. After sending a letter to the Arab League with information helping the boycott, they paid a $1.4m fine and issued an apology, before fostering a new relationship with Israel, with heavy investment and even operating a factory in Occupied Palestine. 3. Chanel - Alain Wertheimer, condemned the attack on Israel but remained silent on the attacks on Gaza, also pledged $4m in Chanel’s name. 4. McDonald’s donated meals and beverages to Israeli military personnel committing the genocide against Palestinians in Gaza and promoted this extremely provocative and racist form of complicity on their social media channels. 5. Caterpillar bulldozers have been used in the demolition of Palestinian homes. The D9 bulldozer was specifically designed for the IDF. Don’t buy Caterpillar clothes or machinery. Don’t sell Caterpillar clothes or machinery. Don’t work for Caterpillar. 6. 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. #free🍉 #free🍉✊🕊️