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8 February 2010 By Stephen
Lendman
In July 2005, a coalition of 171
Palestinian Civil Society organizations created the
global BDS movement for "Boycott, Divestment and
Sanctions against Israel Until it Complies with
International Law and Universal Principles of Human
Rights" for Occupied Palestinians, Israeli Arabs, and
Palestinian diaspora refugees.
Since 1948, hundreds of UN
resolutions and civil society actions condemned
Israel's lawlessness; its crimes of war and against
humanity; occupation; discriminatory policies; illegal
home demolitions, land seizures and settlements;
oppression of a civilian population; the Separation
Wall; the Gaza siege; and preemptive imperial wars.
Nothing so far has worked.
Palestine is still occupied. Its people continue to
suffer. Their human rights are denied. World leaders
ignore them. This no longer can be tolerated. In
solidarity, people of conscience everywhere must
pressure Israel with BDS initiatives that include
boycotting Israeli companies, their products and
services, and global ones supporting the occupation.
They're numerous, many with familiar names.
Below is a partial list, starting
with global giants, Israeli companies following.
Others can be added, but use it as a good start along
with a New Year's resolution to boycott them and
encourage others to do it as well.
Motorola
The US Campaign to End the
Israeli Occupation "aim(s) to change those US policies
that both sustain Israel's 42-year occupation of the
Palestinian West Bank, Gaza, and East Jerusalem, and
deny equal rights for all." It started with a boycott
campaign to "Hang up on Motorola" and its subsidiary,
Motorola Israel, that support the worst of illegal
occupation practices. They produce:
-- 980 Low Altitude Proximity
Fuses for the MK-80 series of high-explosive bombs
used against civilian and other non-combatant targets
with devastating effect;
-- the "Mountain Rose" secure
cell phone communication system, used exclusively in
Occupied Palestine;
-- Wide Area Surveillance System
(WAAS) to monitor and secure the Separation Wall,
built on about 12% of stolen West Bank land; and
-- radar detection devices and
thermal cameras for dozens of illegal West Bank
settlements.
Morotola consumer products are
sold globally, including its cell phones, cordless and
corded phones, the Droid phone, accessories, cable
modems, digital video equipment, and more. "Hang up on
Motorola" and get others to do it, too.
Estee Lauder
Board Member Ronald Lauder chairs
the Jewish National Fund and is former a JNF
president. In 1901, the Fifth Zionist Congress
established it to "purchase, take on lease or in
exchange, or otherwise acquire any lands, forests,
rights of possession and other rights....for the
purpose of settling Jews on (Palestinian) lands."
About 80% of the land was confiscated, not bought from
its rightful owners - expelled Palestinians in
Israel's "War of Independence."
JNF calls itself "Caretakers of
the land of Israel for over a century (and) a global
environmental leader by planting 240 million trees,
building over 200 reservoirs and dams, developing over
250,000 acres of land, creating more than 1,000 parks,
providing infrastructure for over 1,000 communities
(and) bringing life to the Negev Desert," exclusively
for Jews on stolen Palestinian lands.
JNF develops land. It doesn't
sell it, but can lease it to Jews or any
Jewish-controlled company, organization or entity. It
holds these lands on behalf of "the Jewish People in
perpetuity." Non-Jews are entirely excluded from
renting or buying property, getting financing, opening
a business, or doing virtually anything on Jewish land
under a strict apartheid policy. JNF policies have
been legally challenged, so far without success.
Besides Ronald, other Lauders are
also involved - Leonard, Evelyn and William. The
company produces skin care, makeup, fragrance and hair
care products that include Clinique, Aramis, Lab
Series, Prescriptives and Origins. Acquired brands
include M*A*C, Bobbi Brown, La Mer, Jo Malone, Aveda,
Bumble and Bumble, Darphin, and Ojon. It's also the
fragrance and beauty products licensee for Kiton,
Tommy Hilfiger, Donna Karan, Michael Kors, Sean John,
Missoni, Tom Ford, and Mustang.
Other products sold through
alternative channels include American Beauty, Flirt!,
good skin, Daisy Fuentes, Coach, and Eyes by Design.
The company is headquartered in New York, with many
stores nationally and in Canada operating Estee Lauder
"counters."
L'Oreal/Body
Shop
The Palestinian BDS National
Committee calls L'Oreal "Makeup for Israeli
apartheid," and asks consumers globally to boycott
"the products of the French cosmetics giant....due to
its deep and extensive involvement in business
relations with Israel...."
There since the mid-1990s, its
L'Oreal Israel subsidiary operates a factory in Migdal
Haemek in the Lower Galilee where the Migdal Haemek
settlement expelled Palestinian residents, denies
their right of return, and expropriated their land for
exclusive Jewish use.
L'Oreal Israel makes a line of
Natural Sea Beauty products using Dead Sea minerals.
However, one-third of its western shore is in the West
Bank, and the entire area and its resources are off
limits to Palestinians to let Israel exploit it for
mining and international tourism.
In July 2008, the company also
gave a $100,000 "lifetime achievement" award to an
Israeli Weizmann Institute scientist, a research
center that clandestinely develops nuclear, chemical,
and biological weapons for the IDF war machine.
In addition, L'Oreal Israel's
chairman, Gad Propper, is the founding chairman of the
Israel-EU Chamber of Commerce, and was heavily
involved in promoting trade with Australia and New
Zealand. Since the mid-1990s, Israel has been
L'Oreal's regional commercial center.
Its brands include Maybelline,
Lancome, Matrix, Redken, Vichy/Dermablend, and Helena
Rubinstein. It also owns the Body Shop, a company
reputed to be socially conscious, except when it comes
to Palestine.
Intel
The technology giant produces
computer processors and other hardware components
employing thousands of Israelis. It's been one of
Israel's major supporters since opening its first
development center outside America in Haifa in 1974.
Ever since, it's heavily invested in the country and
operates an annual billion dollar export business. It
has a microprocessor plant in Har Hotzvim, Jerusalem,
another development center there as well, a plant in
Lachish-Qiryat Gat, a branch for the development of
network communications products in Omer, close to
Beersheba, as well as other operations.
Its Qiryat Gat plant lies on Iraq
al Manshiya village land where 2,000 Palestinians were
expelled to construct the illegal settlement that
replaced it. Al-Awda (the Palestinian Right to Return
Coalition) urges legal action against Intel for using
it.
Intel Israel also supports
apartheid education, saying the company:
"promot(es)....higher education
(through) scholarships for (Israeli) students (and)
allocates considerable resources to funding research
and purchasing laboratory equipment."
The company disdains Palestinian
rights by supporting Israeli apartheid, lawlessness,
and repressive policies.
McDonald's
It's the world's largest fast
food retailer, operating in about 120 countries
globally, including in Israel since 1993, with about
150 restaurants and a policy of firing Arab workers
caught speaking Arabic.
McDonald's is also a major
partner of the Jewish United Fund (JUF) and Jewish
Federation. Through its Israel Commission, JUF "works
to maintain American military, economic and diplomatic
support for Israel; monitors and, when necessary,
responds to media coverage of Israel." JUF is also a
major fundraiser, and, through its "Partnership to
Israel" program, contributes large sums annually to
further illegal settlement development on occupied
Palestinian land.
Coca-Cola
The company is the world's
largest soft drink maker, with numerous brands sold
virtually everywhere globally. Since the mid-1960s,
it's been been a staunch Israel supporter, and in
1997, the country's Chamber of Commerce and Economic
Mission praised its chairman, Roberto Goizueta, for 30
years of support and for refusing to honor an Arab
boycott at the expense of lost regional business. In
2002, Coca-Cola announced plans to build a Kiryat Gat
plant on stolen Palestinian land, and in 2005, raised
its investment in the Israeli-based Tavor Winery to
51%.
In 2002, the company also helped
fund a pro-Israel propaganda lecture by National
Public Radio's Linda Gradstein, claimed to be
unbiased.
Disney
The company's Florida Epcot
Center Millennium exhibition depicts occupied
Jerusalem as Israel's capital, a joint effort by Tel
Aviv and Disney to Judaize the city preparatory to
legitimizing Israel's claim.
Israel's Foreign Ministry, in
charge of the exhibit, says it highlights the city's
importance to Muslims, Christians and Jews alike, but
a formal statement asserts:
"There is no doubt that Jerusalem
is the capital of Israel (and) the position of
Jerusalem as the key component to the Israeli
pavilion....speaks for itself without a clearer or
stronger statement being necessary."
Of the exhibit's $8 million cost,
Israel paid less than one-fourth, Disney the rest.
Home Depot
As the world's largest home
improvement retailer, it's second only to Wal-Mart in
total retail sales. Its founder and former chairman,
Bernard Marcus, actively supports Israel, including
through the Marcus Foundation promoting Jewish issues.
In addition, he's a board member
of Emet (Hebrew for "truth") News Service, reporting
pro-Israeli propaganda, analysis and commentary to
ensure all US media are on board, and why not with a
board of directors including Marcus; Lex Wexner, The
Limited's founder; Edgar Bronfman Sr., Seagram's
former head; Lou Ranieri, a major Wall Street figure
and Israeli bank owner; and former UN ambassador Jeane
Kirkpatrick. Before he died, Jack Kemp also served on
the board.
IBM
The company invests heavily in
Israel, and according to former executive, Lawrence
Ricciardi, "This wedge of land and the huge ideals it
represents are very important to IBM."
In June 2001, the American-Israel
Friendship League praised the company and two others
at its Partners for Democracy Award dinner. In May
2002, the Israel-America Chamber of Commerce gave IBM
the Ambassador's Award "in recognition of its
outstanding contribution to the development of the
Israeli high-tech industry and (for) advancing trade
between the US and Israel."
IBM began its regional operations
in 1949 and was the first large US company with a
wholly owned Israeli subsidiary. Its Haifa Research
Laboratories employs over 2,000 people doing extensive
research cooperatively with the US-based operations.
For decades, it's also been involved with Israeli
start-ups and venture capital funds.
Revlon
Billionaire Ronald Perelman
controls the company, a major producer of cosmetics,
skin care, fragrance and personal care products. He
also supports Israeli causes, and is a trustee of the
Simon Wiesenthal Center, the notorious pro-Israel
front group with over 300,000 global members and
support from prominent figures like himself, George W.
Bush, Barack Obama, Senator Charles Schumer, Hillary
Rodham Clinton, and many others.
Starbucks
Chairman Howard Shultz is
staunchly pro-Israel. In 1998, the Jerusalem Fund of
Aish HaTorah gave him "The Israel 50th Anniversary
Friend of Zion Tribute Award" for "playing a key role
in promoting a close alliance between the United
States and Israel." In 2002, Israel's Foreign Ministry
praised him for being key to the country's long-term
PR success, through his provocative speeches accusing
Palestinians of terrorism, calling intifada resistance
anti-semitism, asking Americans to back Israel against
a common enemy, and sponsoring fund raisers for
Israeli causes.
Jointly with the Israeli-based
Delek Group, Starbucks Coffee International operated a
joint venture in Israel, opened six stores, then shut
them after heavy losses.
The Limited
The company is a major retailer
with five specialty brands, including Express, The
Limited, Lane Bryant, Lerner New York and Structure as
well as the major ownership of Intimate Brands.
Its founder and CEO, Leslie
Wexner, is a board member of the pro-Israeli Emet News
Service, and through his Wexner Foundation promotes
"strengthening Jewish Leadership in North America and
Israel." One of its initiatives finances up to 10
Israeli officials at Harvard annually for a year-long
Master in Public Administration program (MPA) combined
with intensive leadership development. Many alumni
return home to high ministerial positions and similar
IDF ones.
Wexner also sponsors "Birthright
Israel" that brings young American Jews to the country
for intensive indoctrination. He supports Hillel,
Israel's bastion on college campuses, and in April
2003, a leaked Wexler commissioned Luntz Research
document revealed Israel's propaganda strategy
following the Iraq war. The report titled, "Wexler
Analysis: Israeli Communications Priorities 2003" had
11 key recommendations "on behalf of Israel....in a
post-Saddam world."
It called Saddam Hussein "two of
the most hated words in the English language" and the
ones (tying) Israel to America....The day we allow
Saddam to take his eventual place in the trash heap of
history is the day we lose our strongest weapon in the
linguistic defense of Israel."
Replacing him are Al Queda, Hamas,
Hezbollah, and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's Iranian
government as designated "terrorists," propagandized
against to portray Israel as surrounded and threatened
by hordes of hostile Muslims bent on its destruction,
when, in fact, the Jewish state is the main regional
threat.
The Luntz report also called the
illegal settlements Israel's "Achilles heel" against
which there's no good defense. Wexner is one of its
best.
News
Corporation
It's the Rupert Murdoch-owned
media giant that includes dozens of print
publications, motion pictures, book publishing, and
Fox News, what Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR)
calls "the most biased name in news....with its
extraordinary right-wing tilt" that includes one-sided
Israeli support, and no wonder.
Murdoch invests heavily in Israel
and was one of three US companies the American-Israel
Friendship League honored for their support at their
June 2001 Partners for Democracy Awards dinner.
Murdoch, in fact, co-chaired the dinner, was a close
friend of Ariel Sharon, calls himself a lifelong ally
of Israel, and shows it through one-sided reporting
allowing no wiggle room for staff deviation.
Sara Lee
It's the world's largest clothing
manufacturer, owning in whole or in part familiar
brands, including Hanes, Playtex, Champion, Leggs, and
Wonderbra. Its food brands include Sara Lee, Ball
Park, Hillshire Farm, and Jimmy Dean, and its global
businesses include Fresh Bakery, North American
Retail, Foodservice, International Beverage,
International Bakery, and International Household and
Body Care. It also owns a 30% stake in the Israeli
company Delta Galil. More on it below.
In 1998, Israeli prime minister
Benjamin Netanyahu awarded Sara Lee Personal Products
executive Lucien Nessim (from its European subsidiary)
its highest honor, the Jubilee Award, in recognition
of those individuals or organizations who've helped
Israel's economy most through trade and investments.
Many other companies and/or their
officials have also won it, including Johnson and
Johnson, the UK retailer Marks & Spencer, the French
food company Danone, Kimberly-Clark, L'Oreal, Nestle,
Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Pratt & Whitney, Volkswagon,
De Beers, Goldman Sachs, Archer Daniel Midland, Cisco
Systems, Motorola, AOL, formerly AOL/Time Warner, and
numerous others.
Major Israeli companies include:
Delta Galil
Industries Ltd.
Israel's largest textile
manufacturer produces clothing and underwear for
popular brands including, Gap, J-Crew, JC Penny,
Calvin Klein, Playtex, Victoria's Secret, Hugo Boss,
Banana Republic, Ralph Lauren, and others.
Dov Lautman founded and chairs
the company, is close to top Israeli officials, and
achieved notoriety after sweatshopwatch.org called him
a "Sweatshop Czar" for exploiting Arab labor in Egypt
and Jordan. In March 2007, he won the Israel Prize for
lifetime achievement for his contribution to the
country and its people at the expense of neighboring
Arabs he exploits.
Ahava
From its illegal Mitzpe Shalem
settlement facility, the company produces cosmetics
using Dead Sea salt, minerals, and mud, natural
substances extracted from West Bank Palestinian land.
Code Pink's "Stolen Beauty"
campaign says:
"Ahava promises "Beauty Secrets
from the Dead Sea." And wait until you hear those
secrets! Because Ahava is hiding the ugly truth - its
products actually come from stolen Palestinian natural
resources....Don't let the 'Made in Israel' sticker
fool you - when you buy Avaha products you help
finance the destruction of hope for a peaceful and
just future for both Israelis and Palestinians."
Avaha uses Palestinian resources
without their permission and pays no compensation for
them. In addition, Israel denies Palestinians access
to the West Bank portion of the Dead Sea so companies
like Avaha can exploit it.
Dorot Garlic
and Herbs
Established in 1992 in Kibbutz
Dorot, the company is now Israel's largest frozen
seasonings supplier to food retainers, hotels, and
restaurants in America, Canada and Europe.
The Strauss
Group and Its Subsidiaries
Israel's second largest food and
beverage company supports the Golani reconnaissance
platoon, infamous for its decades of slaughtering
Palestinians, most recently during Operation Cast
Lead.
In the "corporate responsibility"
section of its website, a sub-heading titled "In the
Field With Soldiers" states:
"Our connection with soldiers
goes as far back as the country, and even further. We
see a mission and need to continue to provide our
soldiers with support, to enhance their quality of
life and service conditions, and sweeten their special
moments....at the front to spoil them with our best
products," including Max Brenner Chocolates - another
brand to boycott because the company backs Israel's
killing machine.
Sabra is another Strauss company
in a joint venture with Pepsico. It produces
traditional Arab salads like hummus, baba ghanoush,
and fried eggplant.
Agrexco
The company is half Israeli
state-owned, exporting fresh fruits, vegetables, and
herbs from Israel and the Occupied Territories,
operating under the Carmel, Jaffa and Coral brands. In
the West Bank, Agrexco exploits Palestinian workers,
including children, paying sub-poverty wages, no
benefits, no sick or holiday pay, no rights, and no
union.
Hadiklaim
The Israeli Date Growers'
Cooperative sells 65% of all Israeli and West Bank
settlement-produced dates under the brand names King
Solomon and Jordan River. They also supply
supermarkets and retail chains that market them under
their own private brands. Customers include UK-based
Marks & Spencer, Sainsbury, Tesco and Waitrose.
Harvesting dates is hard work and
why Israelis use cheap Palestinian labor for it -
preferably children who are small, agile, work for
less, and are easier to cheat.
The job entails days beginning at
5AM, being hoisted atop date palm trees up to 12
meters, left there for up to eight hours with no break
and no way down until mechanically returned at day's
end. Workers cling to trees with one arm, using the
other for their quota, with no break, and if they
complain or fall behind, they're fired.
Agrexco and Hadiklaim harvest and
sell most dates produced in Israel or on illegal West
Bank settlements, including brands mislabeled "West
Bank."
Gush Shalom's BDS Support
Translated from Hebrew, Gush
Shalom means "The Peace Bloc" - hard core, especially
in times of crisis. Opposing the occupation, it
supports an independent Palestine "in all the
territories occupied by Israel in 1967" with East
Jerusalem its capital and diaspora refugees free to
return or be justly compensated for lost land and
property.
In July 2006, it listed
settlement-made products/factories to be boycotted,
headed by the comment that "A penny to the settlements
is a penny against peace." Consumer ones include:
-- Avaha cosmetics;
-- Aphrodite cosmetics;
-- AMB cosmetics;
-- Adora Screens;
-- Aladin cleaning products;
-- Abadi "Mizrahiot" salted bagel
cookies;
-- Ahva halva and candy;
-- Adanim Tea;
-- Arava Grapes;
-- Areva Herbs;
-- Barken Cellars wine makers;
-- Bel Efri jewelery;
-- Barken Sweets;
-- Barshap cosmetics;
-- Better and Different health
food;
-- Beigel & Beigel pretzel
bakery;
-- Beitili furniture and
carpets;
-- Ben-Or toys;
-- Doron Furnitures;
-- Dotan leather goods;
-- Eden Springs Ltd. mineral
water;
-- Edumim fish processed food;
-- Euro Veavers carpets;
-- Ever & Levin jewelry;
-- Gilad spices;
-- Golan Cheese;
-- Golan Wines;
-- Gush Ezion Wines;
-- Harduf Eggs;
-- Hebron Wines;
-- Hlavin Industries;
-- InterCosma cosmetics;
-- Kedem Herbs;
-- Keter Plastics plastic
furniture;
-- Kravitz stationery;
-- Keisaria Carpets;
-- Lankry foods;
-- Luiza herbal tea;
-- Lital furniture;
-- Meirtecs blankets;
-- Motola Preservers pickles;
-- Malchi-Jourden Industries
cosmetics;
-- Modan satchels and handbags;
-- Netanel Spices;
-- Nimrod Cheese;
-- Noah Winery;
-- Of Habira chicken;
-- Openheimer chocolate and
sweets;
-- Organica spices;
-- Ramat Hagolan Cellars wine
makers;
-- Ramat Hagolan Dairy;
-- Shamir Salads;
-- Sharp Delicatessens sausages;
-- Soda Club home soda water
devices;
-- Shemesh Spices;
-- Shomron Meat;
-- Super Drink drinks;
-- Sus Etz toys;
-- Tekoa Mushrooms;
-- Tekoa Wines;
-- Tel Arza Wines;
-- Tohikon arts and crafts;
-- Winter Carpets;
-- Yenon processed food;
-- Zion Wines; and
-- Zivanit shoes and sandals.
To paraphrase Chicago community
organizer Saul Alinsky, the way to beat organized
oppression is with organized boycotts against Israeli
companies and global corporate giants allied with its
government's war machine.
It's a democratic non-violent
weapon of the powerless against the powerful, the
tactic Gandhi preferred. It fights fire with activism.
It's how South Africa's apartheid was beaten, and it
can end decades of Israeli lawlessness the same way,
bring peace and reconciliation, and give Palestinians
their long-denied rights in their own state or
together with Jews equally in one land, the way it
should be in any just nation.
Stephen Lendman is a Research
Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization.
He lives in Chicago and can be reached at
lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog
site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to the
Lendman News Hour on RepublicBroadcasting.org Monday -
Friday at 10AM US Central time for cutting-edge
discussions with distinguished guests on world and
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