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Turkish Parliament Removes Coca-Cola and Nestle Products from Menus Over Alleged Support for Israel

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November 8, 2023
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Turkey’s parliament took a significant step on Tuesday by removing products from Coca-Cola and Nestle from its restaurants, cafeterias, and tea houses on the parliamentary campus. This move was in response to allegations that these companies were supporting Israel during the conflict in Gaza. While Coca-Cola and Nestle did not immediately respond to the decision, the Turkey’s Grand National Assembly released an official statement explaining that products from companies perceived to support Israel’s actions would not be sold on their premises.

The decision to remove these products was made by Speaker Numan Kurtulmus and aimed to show support for public sensitivity regarding boycotting companies that had allegedly declared their support for what was described as Israel’s “war crimes” and the killing of innocent people in Gaza. It’s worth noting that the parliament’s statement did not specify how Coca-Cola and Nestle supported Israel’s efforts in the conflict.

Nestle had previously made headlines by temporarily shutting down one of its production plants in Israel as a precaution, becoming one of the first consumer products giants to respond to the ongoing conflict.

In the broader context, Turkish activists had been calling for boycotts of Israeli goods and Western companies they believed were endorsing Israel. This decision by Turkey’s parliament was one of the first instances where a government or major organization targeted major global brands in response to the month-long war between Israel and the Palestinian militant group Hamas.

It’s important to recognize that this action in Turkey was part of a broader international context where protests and actions were taken against the conflict in Gaza. For instance, the Barcelona port stevedores’ union refused to handle military material during the war in Gaza, and Belgian transport unions also refused to handle military equipment being sent to Israel.

Over the past month, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan and his government had been strongly critical of Israel’s actions in Gaza and the support it received from Western nations. The conflict had resulted in significant public protests in Turkey, with hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets to demonstrate against Israeli operations in Gaza. Gaza health officials reported a high number of Palestinian casualties, including a substantial number of children.

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