Israeli Food Brands Accused of Using Lebanese Symbols to Evade Boycotts
April 11, 2026
As the global boycott hits where it hurts, Israeli food giants have been caught in a desperate attempt to save their profits. The move? Hijacking Lebanese symbols and heritage to trick consumers into buying their products.
They are not just occupying land, they are trying to occupy a culture. By slapping Lebanese imagery, traditional designs, and cultural markers on their packaging, these corporations are trying to bypass boycott campaigns and sneak into the pantries of the very people who stand against them.
This is more than just corporate greed, it is a total cultural theft. It is the ultimate insult to try and profit off the identity of a nation while simultaneously raining bombs down on its people. They want the flavors and the aesthetic of Lebanon, but they want the land and the people erased.
Stay vigilant. Check your labels. Do not let them colonize your grocery list. If they think they can bypass the boycott by wearing a mask of Lebanese heritage, they are about to find out how loud our resistance really is.
Our culture is not your camouflage.
Source: @palsoldier01
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English Script:
Woman 1: Look at this. You see Tahini, right? You think it’s Lebanese because it has an Arz which is on the Lebanese flag. Where is it made?
Woman 2: Israel?
Woman 1: Israel.
Woman 2: Well, they think they own Lebanon now.