List of Brands Supporting Israel That Muslims Are Boycotting

A complete list of brands that are actively supporting Israel.
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Global discussions on boycotting Israeli products and supporting brands increase amidst the crisis in Palestine, with Muslims being urged even more by Islamic scholars to avoid Israeli brands, keeping in view the connection and significance of Masjid Al Aqsa located in Palestine with Islamic history.

The call to boycott Israeli products or the companies that support Israel has become a topic of global discussion. With thousands of Palestinians being killed by explosions each day by Israeli forces, it’s time for everyone to boycott brands that support Israel and condemn their cruel act.

Many of the brands are common ones, and every Muslim might have used them at least once. However, keeping in view the condition of Muslim brothers and sisters and the attacks on Masjid Al Aqsa, one of the holiest places of Islam, it is compulsory for each Muslim to boycott not only Israeli products but also brands that support Israel.

Below are the brands that are either strong supporters of Israel or are funded by Israel.

  • 5 Star Chocolate (owned by Cadbury.)
  • 7Days (owned by Mondalez.)
  • 7Up (owned by Pepsi.)
  • Apple (have R&D centers in the country.)
  • AirBnb (enabled listings in occupied areas.)
  • Arsenal FC (partnerships and sponsorships involving Israeli companies and organizations.)
  • ALDO (has business operations in Israel.)
  • Arket (owned by H&M.)
  • Axe (owned by Unilever.)
  • Accenture (has a presence in Israel with offices in the country.)
  • Ariel (owned by Procter & Gamble P&G.)
  • Adidas (has business operations in Israel.)
  • ASDA (owned by Walmart, known to sell products sourced from Israel.)
  • Aquafina (owned by PepsiCo.)
  • Amika (manufactured on occupied Palestinian land.)
  • Activia (parent company Danone is an active Israeli food start-up investor.)
  • Adobe (operates research and development centers in Israel.)
  • Aesop (is a brand of L’Oreal.)
  • Azrieli Group (an Israeli real estate and holding company.)
  • American Eagle (supported Israel by showing the flag in the Times Square advertisement.)
  • Amazon (partnerships with Israeli tech companies.)
  • Ahava (is an Israeli skincare company.)
  • Axel Springer (company’s founder, Axel Springer, was known for his support of Israel.)
  • American Airlines (routes between major US cities and Tel Aviv.)
  • American Express (providing financial services and credit card facilities to Israeli consumers and businesses.)
  • AXA (has a presence in Israel through its investments and insurance services.)
  • AdeS (beverage brand owned by Coca-Cola.)
  • Aquarius (brand owned by Coca-Cola.)
  • Audi (vehicles are sold and serviced through authorized dealerships in Israel.)
  • Barq’s (a root beer brand owned by Coca-Cola.)
  • Bvlgari/Bulgari (parent company LVMH invests heavily in Israel.)
  • Bain & Company (has an office in Tel Aviv.)
  • Bank of America (invests in Israeli companies.)
  • Bayer (operates in the Israeli market through its pharmaceuticals and crop science.)
  • Bank Leumi (one of the largest banks in Israel.)
  • Bomaja (supports Israel.)
  • Barclays Bank (Funding billions in arms.)
  • Bank Hapoalim (one of the largest banks in Israel.)
  • Boston Consulting Group (BCG) (providing consulting services to various Israeli businesses.)
  • Biotherm (owned by L’Oréal.)
  • Bershka (a fashion brand under the INDITEX Group.)
  • Bloomberg (provides financial data and news services to Israeli markets.)
  • Boeing (supplies Israel with Hellfire missiles.)
  • Booz Allen Hamilton (an American management and IT consulting firm, has operations in Israel.)
  • Bath & Body Works (owner Les Wexner is an Israeli ally, having long term business with Jeffrey Epstein.)
  • Bristol Myers Squibb (Vanguard is the major shareholder.)
  • Booking.com (allows listings in occupied Palestinian territory.)
  • Burger King
  • Barclays
  • Barbican
  • Capri Holdings
  • Costa
  • Carmel Agrexco
  • Citizens Bank
  • Carita Paris
  • CareTrust REIT
  • Caterpillar
  • Converse
  • Coach (luxury fashion brand owned by Tapestry, Inc.)
  • Cappy
  • Caudalie
  • CeraVe
  • Check Point Software Technologies
  • Cerelac
  • Chanel
  • CyberArk
  • Chapman and Cutler
  • Channel
  • Cheerios
  • Cheetos
  • Careline
  • Chevron
  • Chips Ahoy!
  • Christina Aguilera
  • Citi Bank
  • Capital One (has ties with Israel through a $500m loan deal with Elbit Systems Ltd, an Israeli weapons manufacturer.)
  • Carrefour
  • Codral
  • Cosco
  • Canada Dry
  • Citi
  • Clal Insurance Enterprises
  • Clean & Clear
  • Clearblue
  • Clinique
  • Champion
  • Club Social
  • Coca Cola
  • Coke
  • Coffee Mate
  • Colgate
  • Crowne Plaza (connections with Israel and a cessation of weapons and defense trading)
  • Compass
  • Caesars
  • Conde Nast
  • Cooley LLP
  • Costco
  • Côte d’Or
  • Crest
  • CV Starr
  • CyberArk Software
  • Cytokinetics
  • Crayola
  • Cra Z Art
  • Curseforge
  • Daimler
  • Delilah
  • Desert Diamond
  • Dr Pepper
  • Del Valle
  • Daim
  • Doctor Pepper
  • Dasani
  • Decathlon (company operates stores in Israel.)
  • Doritos
  • Daz
  • Dior
  • Dell
  • Deloitte
  • Delta Air Lines
  • Deutsche Bank
  • Deutsche Telekom
  • DHL Group
  • Donutelier
  • David Off
  • Disney
  • DLA Piper
  • Domestos
  • Domino’s
  • Douglas Elliman
  • Downy
  • Dr. Fischer
  • Doctor Or
  • Duane Morris LLP
  • Dreft Baby Detergent & Laundry Products
  • Dreyer’s Grand Ice Cream
  • DeviantArt
  • Dairy Milk
  • DKNY (Held an IOF Fundraiser in NYC)
  • eBay
  • Edelman
  • Eli Lilly
  • Evian
  • Empyrean
  • Ericsson
  • Endeavor
  • EPAM Systems
  • Estee Lauder
  • Elbit Systems
  • Expedia
  • EY
  • Ellesse
  • Forbes
  • Facebook
  • Fairlife
  • Fancy Medjoul
  • Food to Live
  • Fonterra
  • Ferrero Rocher
  • Fanta
  • First International Bank of Israel
  • Fiverr (An Israeli company)
  • FlixBus (CEO André Schwämmlein supported Israel on LinkedIn)
  • Funyuns
  • FritoLay
  • Fuze
  • Fox News
  • Fritos
  • Fox Corp
  • Foods Alive
  • Gatorade
  • Gamida Cell
  • GE
  • Glamglow
  • General Catalyst
  • General Motors
  • Georgia
  • Gold Peak
  • Genesys
  • Goldman Sachs
  • Grandma’s Cookies
  • Google
  • GA-DE cosmetics
  • Garnier
  • Guess
  • Greenberg Traurig
  • Galaxy Chocolate (a chocolate brand owned by Mars, Inc.)
  • Guerlain
  • Givenchy
  • Glaxo Smith Kline (GSK)
  • H&M
  • Hadiklaim
  • Huggies
  • Hanes
  • HSBC
  • Head & Shoulders
  • Hersheys
  • Herbert Smith Freehills
  • Hewlett Packard
  • Hasbro
  • Hulu
  • Hyundai
  • Henkel
  • Harel Insurance Investment & Financial Services
  • Hewlett Packard Enterprise
  • HubSpot
  • Huntsman Corp
  • HSNF
  • Harley Street Care
  • Hotstar
  • HP
  • IBM
  • IKEA (Active business operations in Israel)
  • Innocent
  • Insight Partners
  • Inditex Group
  • IT Cosmetics
  • Instacart
  • Intel (significant investments in Israel, totaling more than $50 billion)
  • Irish Spring
  • Intermedia
  • Interpublic Group
  • Instagram
  • ICL Group
  • Intuit
  • Indigo Books
  • Jazwares
  • Jefferies
  • Jordan Plains
  • JAB Holding Company (ties to Israel through family connections and financial contributions)
  • Jordan River
  • John Lewis
  • JP Morgan Chase
  • Jaguar
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • JP Morgan
  • Jolee
  • Just Beauty
  • Kenon Holdings
  • Kate Spade
  • Kinder Bueno
  • Kalahari
  • Karsten Farms
  • King Solomon
  • Kirks’
  • Kinley Water (a brand of bottled water owned by Coca-Cola.)
  • KKR
  • KFC
  • Kenneth Cole (has ties with Israel through its business operations.)
  • KKW Cosmetics
  • Kurkure
  • Keebler
  • Kolynos
  • Kaufland
  • Kevita
  • Knorr
  • Keurig (has ties with Israel through its ownership by JAB Holding Company.)
  • KPMG
  • Kiko Milano
  • Krispy Kreme
  • Lemonade
  • Lidl
  • Limca
  • Loblaws
  • Levi Strauss
  • Louis Vuitton
  • La Palma
  • Lupilu (Manufactured in Israel)
  • Life Water
  • Levi’s
  • Lux
  • Levi’s Strauss
  • LinkedIn
  • Leonardo Hotels (part of the Fattal Hotels Group, which is an Israeli hospitality company.)
  • Lacoste (Supports Israel through its sponsorship of the Israel Football Association [IFA])
  • Land Rover
  • L’Oréal
  • Lego
  • Levissima
  • Live Nation Entertainment
  • Lufthansa
  • La Roche-Posay (a skincare brand owned by L’Oréal).
  • Lipton
  • London Dairy Supply
  • Major League Baseball
  • Manpower Group
  • Marriott
  • Mars (investing heavily in the foodtech startup in Israel through venture capital partner JVC.)
  • Marsh McLennan
  • M&M
  • Maison Francis Kurkdjian
  • Mastercard
  • Mattel
  • Minute Maid
  • Monster
  • Mehadrin
  • Maaza
  • Monki
  • Morrisons
  • Mainz FC
  • Mellow Yellow
  • Mountain Dew
  • Moroccan Oil
  • Migdal Insurance
  • Marks & Spencer
  • Mercedes (has business operations in Israel.)
  • Mirinda
  • McDermott Will & Emery
  • McDonald’s
  • Maccas (McDonald’s, known as Maccas in some regions.)
  • Motorola
  • McKinsey
  • Merck
  • Michael Kors
  • Mizrahi Tefahot Bank
  • Merck KGaA
  • Micheal Kors
  • Milkybar
  • Maybelline
  • Mount Franklin
  • Meta
  • MeUndies
  • Mattle
  • Microsoft
  • Munchies
  • Miranda
  • Morgan Lewis
  • Moroccanoil
  • Milka (a chocolate brand owned by MondelÄ“z.)
  • Morgan Stanley
  • MRC
  • Mylee
  • Magnitone
  • McVitie’s
  • Mommy Care
  • MyHeritage
  • Macleans
  • Nasdaq
  • Naughty Dog
  • Nivea
  • Next
  • NOS
  • Nabisco
  • Nutter Butter
  • No Frills
  • National Basketball Association
  • National Geographic
  • Nintendo
  • New Balance (Official importer of its products in Israel)
  • Nutella
  • Navafresh
  • Newtons
  • NVIDIA
  • Netflix (has co-produced shows with Israeli production companies.)
  • Nescafe
  • Nestle
  • Nesquick
  • Nike
  • Nussbeisser
  • Oreo
  • Overwolf
  • Oral B
  • Old spice
  • Oysho
  • Oracle (announced to double their investment in Israel)
  • Omeprazole
  • Oceanspray
  • Opodo
  • Ovaltine
  • P&G (Procter and Gamble)
  • Pampers
  • Purex
  • Pull & Bear
  • Paradise Dates
  • Pepsi
  • Premium Medjoul
  • Pfizer
  • Popeyes
  • Philips
  • PayPal (Partnership with Israeli firms)
  • Paramount
  • Parker Pens
  • Philadelphia Cream Cheese
  • Pizza Hut
  • Powerade
  • Purina
  • Phoenix Holdings
  • Propel
  • Pepsodent
  • Ponds
  • Pure Leaf Green Tea
  • Power Action Wipes
  • PwC
  • Prada
  • Perry Ellis
  • Prada Eyewear
  • Pringles
  • Payoneer (Owned by Israel)
  • PureGym (CEO openly supported the Genocide on TV)
  • Palmolive
  • Procter & Gamble
  • Purelife
  • Pureology (Part of L’Oreal group)
  • PUMA
  • PraNaturals
  • Pipkin
  • Pentland
  • Quaker Oats
  • Reddit
  • Roladin
  • Royal Bank of Canada
  • Ruffles
  • Revlon
  • Ralph Lauren
  • Ritz
  • Rolls Royce
  • Royal
  • Rapunzel
  • Red Sea
  • Royal Treasures
  • S.Pellegrino
  • Sabra Hummus
  • Sabre
  • Sony
  • SAP
  • Simply
  • Smart Water
  • Sprite
  • Schwabe
  • Shell
  • Stradivarius (brand owned by the Inditex Group, has a presence in Israel.)
  • Soda Stream
  • Siemens
  • StreamElements
  • Schweppes
  • Sunsilk
  • Signal
  • Skittles
  • Smart Food
  • SABON
  • SeboCalm
  • Skechers
  • Sobe
  • Schwarzkopf
  • Sunbites Crackers (owned by PepsiCo, is available in Israel.)
  • Sunlight
  • Smarties
  • SolarEdge (An Israeli company)
  • Sephora
  • Sam’s Club
  • Shoppers Drug Mart
  • Sanex (owned by Colgate-Palmolive)
  • Superbus
  • Samsung
  • Sodastream
  • Sunkist
  • Scotiabank
  • Sour Patch Kids
  • Starbucks
  • Sadaf
  • Sting (Owned by PepsiCo.)
  • Sainsbury’s
  • Shams
  • Sincerely Nuts
  • Sneakers
  • Star Dates
  • Stride
  • Subway
  • Supreme Tea
  • SAFI
  • Sunglass Hut
  • Surf Excel
  • Tang
  • Takis
  • Tate’s Bake Shop
  • The Body Shop
  • TEVA
  • Tesco (has been known to sell products sourced from Israel.)
  • Twitch
  • Thumbs Up (owned by Coca-Cola.)
  • Twitter / X (has a research and development center in Israel and collaborates with Israeli tech companies).
  • The Ordinary
  • Tim Hortons
  • Tostitos
  • Timberland
  • Topo Chico
  • Tapestry
  • Trader Joe’s (Product of Israel)
  • Tropicana
  • Tommy Hilfiger
  • Tommy Hilfiger Toiletries
  • Turbos
  • Tom Ford
  • Taco Bell
  • Triscuit
  • TUC
  • Twix
  • Tasali (owned by Pepsi.)
  • Tottenham Hotspurs
  • Twisties
  • Taffix
  • Tripadvisor
  • Tamara Barhi
  • Uber
  • Uber Eats
  • Urban Decay
  • Urban Platter
  • Upfield
  • Unilever
  • Vicks
  • Victoria’s Secret
  • V8
  • Vaseline
  • Vogue International (owned by Johnsons & Johnsons.)
  • Vitaminwater
  • Volkswagen
  • Volvo
  • Vanguard
  • Walmart
  • Wegmans
  • WhatsApp
  • Waitrose (has been known to sell products sourced from Israel.)
  • Woolworths
  • Wheat Thins
  • Walkers
  • Warner Brothers
  • Warner Chilcot
  • Warner Music
  • Wells Fargo
  • Wild Harvest Organic Tahini
  • Winston & Strawn
  • Wix
  • WingStreet
  • Wissotzky Tea
  • WWE
  • Wheel Washing Powder
  • Wrigley Company
  • Webhelp
  • Xbox
  • YouTube
  • Yvel
  • Yum Brands
  • Yves Saint Laurent/YSL (a brand of L’Oreal.)
  • Zara (clothing mocking war by ad campaign)
  • Zim Shipping (Israeli shipping company)
  • Ziff Davis (partnered with BrandStorm Media to launch IGN Israel)
  • Zhou Nutrition (sources its black seed oil directly from Israel)
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There are many other brands that support Israel or are funded by them. In case you have a doubt, one easy way is to check for the barcode. Any barcode starting from 729 is related to Israel, though not necessarily manufactured there, but it can be related to Israel.

Consumers have the power to influence political as well as economic decisions, as this results in revenue. Boycotting Israeli products can be seen as an act of solidarity with the brothers and sisters of Palestine.

Though boycotting the brands that are in daily use can be a tough decision, it is a necessity with regard to the situation, as it has been stated by the Holy Prophet (pbuh) that if anyone sees anything wrong, one must try to stop it by hand, if not by the tongue, and even if that is not possible, one must think about that thing as evil in the heart. (40 Hadith an-Nawawi).

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