Israel National News has translated and abridged the Hebrew version of this list and the Yesha website has posted it in Hebrew.
Among the affected businesses are the following:
Beigel & Beigel (pretzels)
B & D (juices, rice cakes, natural spreads)
Abadi Bakery
Golan Dairy
HaSharon Fruits
Achva (halva and cookies)
Tekoa Mushrooms
Maya (spices, dry fruits)
Shamir Salads
Zahavi Yemenite Foods
Tzuriel Cheeses and Yogurts
Tara Dairies
Field Produce (nuts)
Aroma (fresh spices)
Nahar HaYarden [Jordan River] dates
Taaman (chocolates, canned foods, juices)
Achiya olive oil
Mei Eden mineral water
Adanim Tea
Super Drink
Golan Wineries
Carmel Wineries
Barkan Wineries
Rav Bariach locks and doors
Schick Design furniture
Beitili furniture
Fried blankets, towels
Carmel carpets
Palphot student aids, greeting cards
Tal-El recycling
Bianco cleaning products (Nicole, scotch-brite)
Zro’ot Barkan (electronic product stands)
Multi-Lock
Supergum rubber, plastic, insulation
Brita water filters
Gazoz carbonated drinks
Progressive kitchen utensils
Adir plastics
P.V. Ran – plastic and paper
Lipsky plastic piping
Amgazit gas products
Fibertech piping
Ay Tech computer accessories
Dr. Byte computer and office accessories
Intellinet security and marketing
Zrichah Industries
AFIC printing
Ahava mineral products
Mineral Kar
Many years ago, during the heyday of Arutz 7 Radio, I remember Nadia Matar commenting on an earlier boycott call by Arabs and Leftists. She said that she was so happy that they finally admit that we're not some easy to remove, useless bedroom communities. We're productive, industrial etc. If you know of additional businesses, please add them in the comments, thanks.
8 comments:
hah! well-done.
Keli,
This boycott is of businesses over the green line and does not apply to Teva.
goyish, thanks
Okay.
I'll remove the comment. Don't know too much about which parts of Israel are on which side of the green line.
t's ok, Keli. Most people haven't a clue.
Shalom!
The earlier boycott on which Nadia Matar commented boomeranged. Peace Now published a list and YeShA supporters used it more than the left-wing did. The businesses reported an increase in sales. G-d willing we'll see a repeat now.
And how about the Arabs banning Arabs from working for Jews in YoSh? Perhaps we'll see a drop in Jewish unemployment too.
G-d willing!
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