In Germany, at Berlin’s Alexanderplatz subway station, vending machines began offering drinks with the names “Gaza” and “Palestine.”
Columnist for the German publication “BILD”. Danilo Gladov drew attention to this assortment. The cost of a can is 1.8 euros.
The drinks are produced by a Swedish company that previously sold them online, claiming that profits were used to support Palestinian Arabs.
The manufacturer adheres to political views including the slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”, banned in Germany for being anti-Semitic.
In August, the company transferred 2,580 euros to Islamic Relief, an organization associated with the Muslim Brotherhood movement, which supports Hamas terrorists.
Gladov, commenting on this, noted that such products effectively turn hatred of Israel into a commercial product, available in soda cans.
Previously, Cursor wrote that Olmert and the former Foreign Minister of the Palestinian Authority proposed a plan to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.