Boycott
Israel
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What
is the boycott?
The boycott of Israeli products and
companies supporting the Zionist entity is about
ordinary people around the world using their
right to choose what they buy in order to help
bring about an end to oppression in Palestine.
Its a peaceful means of putting international
pressure on the racist state of Israel and
follows in the footsteps of the successful
boycott against South African racist Apartheid.
2. Are
you boycotting all Jews?
Certainly not! The boycott is not
directed at any religious or ethnic group, but
rather it is directed at those companies that
are supporting the racist occupation of
Palestine. A quick glance at the boycott list
will testify to this. We do not discriminate
between the supporters of Israel - if a Muslim
company is caught collaborating with Israel we
will boycott it just as vigorously as any other
company.
3. Who
supports the boycott, what do our Ulema say about
it?
People of good conscience all around
the world support the boycott.
Trade Unions around the world, including the
UKs biggest trade union UNISON with its 1.4
million members, have called for a boycott of
all Israeli goods. Christian groups like
Christian Aid have joined the boycott demanding
an end to EU - Israel trade agreements. And
Jewish groups such as B'Tselem and Gush Shalom
have launched their own boycott Israeli goods
campaigns.
Among Muslims, every leading Ulema from every
school of thought is united in this and has
given clear fatwas in support of the boycott. A
few examples from different schools of thought
are provided on the
following
page.
4. Are
you sure these companies support
Israel?
Many people wanting to boycott Israeli
products and companies supporting the Zionist
entity have been frustrated with the lack of
accurate information as to which companies to
boycott.
To this end we have carried out extensive
research to identify the guilty companies. All
our findings are backed with references so that
you can independently check the facts and
understand exactly how each company is
contributing its support to Israel.
On our website we have dedicated a whole page per
company. Each page is divided into three sections:
(1) the company's product list,
(2) research findings and
(3) reference/additional info section.
You can see the evidence against a company
given in the research findings section and next
to each piece of evidence is a reference number
which you can look up in the reference section
to find out the source for the evidence - most
items are sourced back to Israel's own
newspapers and journals.
5. Surely
wherever we spend our money, even our taxes support
Israel, so why pick on these
companies?
Whilst it is true that the cancerous
Zionist entity has got its tentacles hooked into
numerous markets and economies - sucking each
one to nourish itself, but this is no excuse for
us not to do anything. The companies on our list
are chosen for being the major supporters of
Israel - those that Israel itself has honoured
and bestowed awards upon in recognition of being
its key supporters in the world. If we can
successfully campaign against these then the
support of the others will, inshallah,
evaporate.
6. These
companies operate in Muslim countries providing
Muslims with Jobs - isn't boycotting them going to
harm ourselves?
It is true that most of the companies
on the list have operations in Muslim countries
and employ Muslims who would loose their jobs if
the companies collapsed or pulled out. But we
have to look at this as a opportunity, not a
loss.
Take the example of Coca-Cola in the middle
east, the boycott has hit them so hard that
their sales are down 60%. This has created an
opportunity for a Muslim alternative, ZamZam
Cola of Iran, which is owned by the religious
charity the Foundation of the Dispossessed, to
take Coca-Colas share of the market. Zam Zam
Cola is struggling to keep up with demand - it
exceeded all expectations by selling four
million cans in its first week. It is now
planning to expand by build factories in the
gulf states, helping provide local employment.
And for the first time even European countries
like Denmark, are importing ZamZam Cola.
Similar success stories can be told of
Sainsburys closer in Egypt in April 2001, which
resulted in a blossoming of local stores which
would not have otherwise survived in an unfair
market monopolised by a foreign giant.
Also lets not forget that the reason why the
multinationals have set up in Muslim countries
is not out of benevolence for us, but rather
exploitation. Take the example of Delta Galil -
the Israeli textile giant whos cloths are sold
under the labels GAP, Banana Republic, Calvin
Klein, BOSS, M&S and DKNY among others. The
Israeli company has factories in Jordan and
Egypt in addition to Palestine. Their treatment
of workers is such that Sweatshop Watch has
denounced Delta-Galils exploitation of Arab
labour, calling it a "Sweatshop Czar". Is it
really a loss to us to see such companies
go?
7. Does
the boycott work?
Oh yes! For example, one of the
companies hardest hit by the boycott is
McDonalds.
McDonalds is a "major corporate partner" of
the Jewish United Fund. In its own words, the
Jewish United Fund "works to maintain American
military, economic and diplomatic support for
Israel; monitors and, when necessary, responds
to media coverage of Israel." Also, McDonalds
chairman and CEO Jack M. Greenberg is a honorary
director of the American-Israel Chamber of
Commerce and Industry.
McDonalds has 80 resturants in
Israel,
providing employment to 3000
Israelis.
McDonalds has just announced it is closing
down its operation in the middle east due to
loss of revenue as a direct result of the
boycott (Oct 2002), and is replacing Greenberg
as its chairman and CEO (Dec 2002). Since the
launch of the boycott campaign, two of Jordan's
six McDonald's franchises have closed due to
lack of business. In Egypt, McDonald's decided
to change its brand name to Manfoods this past
March, in an attempt to dodge the boycott. It
had no effect and Egyptian police forces were
ordered to guard the entrances to McDonald's
restaurants, after stone throwing incidents took
place. A total of 175 restaurants will be closed
at a loss of $350 million.
In the face of giants like McDonalds
crumbling under the pressure of the boycott,
smaller companies are weary of supporting Israel
and are steering clear in fear of being
boycotted.
Amidst calls for a boycott of Amazon.com, the
internet bookstore Amazon.com terminated its
association with the Jerusalem Post (Nov 2002).
It was revealed that the Jerusalem Post was
donating its slice of the profits derived from
the amazon.com partnership to Israeli soldiers
returning home after committing massacres and
other abuses of human rights on the occupied
territories.
Their advert, which appeared on most
of their pages, read "Buy Amazon.com
& Support Israel". Inundated with
complaints, amazon.com severed its ties
to the Jerusalem Post, demanding they
remove all the adverts and vowed not to
hand over any more profits.
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Other companies, disgusted by Israel's
treatment of the Palestinians have themselves
actively joined the boycott.
In May 2002 a US auto part export company
refused to do business with Israel.
In a reply to a purchase order from Israel,
John Harris, representing Texas Automotive
Export wrote:
"We must inform you that Texas Export will
not do business with Israeli citizens at this
time. We urge you to rein in your military and
stop your oppression of the Palestinian people,"
the letter said. "Your country has lost the
respect of the civilised world," it
concluded.
The success of the boycott has so worried the
US government and Israel, both afraid that
companies will abandon Israel, that just last
week the US threatened to fine US companies that
take part in the boycott. The Department of
Commerce has already issued more than $26m in
fines and turned down export licences to those
companies found supporting the boycott - so much
for democracy and a right to choose who to do
business with!
8. Can
the boycott really effect the Israeli
economy?
Israel's economy is on the verge of
total collapse with no sign of recovery despite
cash injections from uncle Sam. Just last month
(Oct 2002) Sharon begged Washington for $10
billion in emergency aid. Inflation is sky
rocketing - even the official figure is over 4
times the government target. VAT has just been
raised as have fuel bills and all basic living
costs like food and rents. Unemployment is
soaring and salary cuts are the order of the
day.
This has resulted in a series of crippling
general strikes - the last one bringing the
country to a standstill - flight in and out of
Israel had to be suspended, radio and television
broadcasts stopped and health workers only dealt
with emergencies. The streets are piling up with
uncollected garbage.
Foreign investment, a life-line for the
Zionist state, has also dried up. Figures reveal
that investors have lost $5 billion of the $6.5
billion invested in Israel between 1999-2001. No
one is prepared to invest any more.
The Israeli government is so short of money
that its cost cutting includes shutting down
several embassies and consulates around the
world!
At this critical time, the importance of the
global boycott of Israel and of the
collaborating companies that give it its
life-line cannot be overemphasised. Israel is
counting every penny - every penny matters -
ensure yours don't go to Israel!
9. Is
there a printable list of the companies and brands
to boycott?
Yes there is a leaflet designed for
printing available for download on the following
page.
Also there is an e-card with the logos of the
companies to boycott which you can send to all
your friends. Its available at the Islamic
Card
Centre.
10. What
else can I do to help?
1. Tell
Others
Its essential that others know about the
boycott and specifically which companies to
boycott. Make a point of printing a 100 copies
of the leaflet mentioned above[8] and
give them out in your community - at Jummah
prayers or other gatherings. Talk to people
about the boycott, with non-Muslims draw the
parallels between this boycott and the one
against apartheid in South Africa.
We are grateful to the many individuals and
groups around the world who have already helped
in spreading the boycott. A few examples come to
mind:
- A Muslim group in Bosnia carried out a huge
poster and leaflet campaign, with activists
distributing 40,000 leaflets in Austria,
Bosnia-Herzegovina and parts of Yugoslavia.
Their success has drawn the attention of the
Zionist Simon Wiesenthal Centre [April
2002].
- Just recently [December 2002] a
similar leaflet campaign advertising our website
and the boycott has been carried out in
Australia resulting in newspapers articles and
tv and radio coverage - we have been labelled as
"preaching anti-globalisation" by one paper!
- In Hong Kong a boycott advert with our
website has been placed in one of the Chinese
newspapers. A reader sent us a copy.
- Crescent International have been placing,
without cost to us, boycott adverts with our web
address in most issues of their paper. They even
designed the advert themselves - we only found
out when we received our copy of the paper.
- A few Muslims in Birmingham got together and
paid for the printing of 10,000 colour boycott
leaflets (which they approached us to design).
The leaflets were distributed through out the
UK.
- One school has seen the importance of the
role of children in keeping a family away from
boycotted products, and has taken the initiative
of giving each of its 500 pupils a copy of our
boycott leaflet.
- Many Muslim and non-Muslim websites now
carry our banner and boycott news ticker.
2. Write
Letters
For a boycott to be effective, it must be
followed up with a letter writing campaign to
inform the companies that we are boycotting
their products until they stop collaborating
with Israel. See our letter writing campaign
page for sample letters and advise of
letter writing.
3.
Picket
More and more individuals are beginning to
take direct action against companies that
support Israel. On form of direct action is to
picket the guilty companies.
Picketing is a form of public
protest and aims to draw attention to
the realities of Palestinian suffering
by exposing those that help to sustain
it. It embarrasses those shoppers that
know they shouldn't be shopping there,
informs those shoppers that are not
aware of the moral objections as well
as irritating supporters of Israel
generally.
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The companies themselves become aware of the
protests and news of pickets goes all the way to
the top. See our guide on picketing to find out
if there a picket near you and how to join it.
The guide also includes tips on setting up your
own picket and legal FAQ on what your rights are
when
picketing.
4. Other
boycotts
The boycott of Israel is much more than just
an economic boycott. Support the sports and
cultural boycotts. For more information see
Cultural Boycott
Sports
Boycott
Sports
Boycott in action - activists liberate the
pitch!
At a recent Scotland Vs Israel
football match it was revealed
that 21 of the 22 man Israeli football squad
were serving soldiers,
no doubt war criminals returning from
Jenin.
Related
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Recently Sister Sukeina of Innovative
Minds gave a short talk on the Boycott
Campaign at a Muslim youth programme. She
covers some of the points mentioned
above.
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