Turkish Parliament Removes Brands From Menu Over Alleged Israel Support
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by Reuters and Algemeiner Staff

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan greets lawmakers of his AK Party in the Turkish parliament in Ankara, Turkey, Oct. 25, 2023. Photo: Murat Cetinmuhurdar/PPO/Handout via REUTERS
Turkey’s parliament removed Coca Cola and Nestle products from its restaurants on Tuesday over their alleged support for Israel amid the conflict in Gaza, according to a parliament statement and a source who named the two companies.
The two companies did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
“It was decided that the products of companies that support Israel will not be sold in restaurants, cafeterias, and tea houses in the parliament campus,” said the statement, which said the decision had been taken by parliament speaker Numan Kurtulmus and did not identify the companies.
A parliamentary source said Coca-Cola beverages and Nestle instant coffee were the only brands removed from the menu.
The source said the decision was taken in response to public demand.
“The parliament speaker’s office did not remain indifferent to the public outcry and decided to remove products of these companies from the menu of cafes and restaurants in parliament,” the source said.
Both companies have been named in social media posts in recent days by Turkish activists calling for a boycott of Israeli goods and Western companies they view as endorsing Israel.
Turkey’s government has sharply criticized Israel‘s military campaign against Hamas in Gaza and Western support for Jerusalem.
Israel has targeted Hamas in Gaza since the Palestinian terrorist group’s raid on southern Israel a month ago, when its fighters killed 1,400 people and seized 240 hostages.
Hundreds of thousands of Turks have taken to the streets to protest against Israeli operations into Gaza over the past month, as well as protests on social media.
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