Boycott Israel (mainly UK)
Company campaigns & info
IBM (ironically providers of tabulating machines to Nazi Germany, assisting the Holocaust).
Group 4 Falck owns a controlling stake in Hashmira, an Israeli security company which has close links with the Israeli Government. Until exposed in this Guardian report (9 October 2002) it supplied over 100 security guards to illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank, supporting IDF troops in the military occupation.
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation.
Omrix Biopharmaceuticals is an Israeli based company selling in the USA, EU and South America. It signed long term supply contracts with US, UK, Greek, and Swedish governments. It works in cooperation with J&J and some of its products are being sold under the J&J brand name.
The Coca Cola company.
Just why should Finnish mobile phone company Nokia be up to its neck in Israel?
Apax own Yell, the Merlin Entertainment Group, Stead & Simpson Group (shoe shops) Brands Hatch Leisure Holdings, easyEverything Limited (internet cafes). They have over $1billion invested in Israel.
Intel, makers of the chips that are quite possibly powering your computer (& mine).
The Starbucks chain of coffee shops.
A freelance Selfridges campaign site about the illegal products it sells from the Occupied Territories.
Home Depot is the US's biggest DIY chain. It's huge.
Marks & Spencer , best known for their reliable underwear, are long term supporters of the state of Israel and Zionism.
Virgin Drinks is also moving into the Occupied Territories, selling soft drinks to Israel under the Virgin brand that have been made at the Mayanot "Super Drink" plant on Palestinian land just outside Jerusalem.
Kimberly-Clark . who make paper towels in public toilets & other indispensable sanitary items.
US companies with investments in Israel - kindly maintained and published by Israel's embassy in the US.
The CAABU pages on Seldfridges and the illegal products it sells from the Occupied Territories.
The Disney Corporation.
Revlon , who do make-up and other girly stuff...
Danone , yes, the French company who make sugary yoghurt.
Johnson & Johnson , best known for their baby shampoo.
Timberland (who make boots and things).
Sara Lee, the international prepared foods company.
AOL Time Warner.
McDonalds, purveyors of hamburgers, egg McMuffins and other fine comestibles. The US-based company has 80 outlets in Israel & is a major supporter of the Jewish United Fund which runs "Fun-filled Summer Family Missions to Israel" in which US families get to "visit an army base and meet with Israeli soldiers".
L'Oreal, with a host of top brands in designer clothing, perfumes and fashion accessories (Garnier, Lancome Paris, Helena Rubenstein, Giorgio Armani, Redken 5th Avenue, Ralph Lauren perfumes), is a "warm friend of Israel" with large-scale investments and commercial dealings there.
Keep an eye on the goods bar code:
Israel's country prefix is 729.