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Coca-Cola cans left behind by Israeli soldiers in Khan Younis

26 Aug 2024 18:11
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"Boycott for the sake of the children of Gaza." Young people in Gaza come across Coca-Cola cans left behind by Israeli soldiers after their withdrawal from Khan Younis, where they committed endless massacres against Palestinians. The man in the video is urging people around the globe to boycott Coca-Cola for the sake of the blood of the people spilled in Gaza. Since the onset of "Israel's" genocide in the Gaza Strip on October 7, numerous companies, including Coca-Cola, have experienced a drop in sales across Muslim-majority countries. Consumers have been advocating for boycotts of businesses perceived to be connected with the Israeli government and military.

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