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Nike Stops Selling Products in Israel From May 31, 2022
Nike Tells Israeli Retailers: No More Business in 2022 - Palestine Chronicle
Nike set to stop working with Israeli shops in 2022
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Nike Just Did It! Shoe Giant Says Will No Longer Supply to Israeli Stores - The Media Line
Shafeea Zubair on Twitter: "Boycott Isreal products. Goodness theres a lot! https://t.co/0AaJuThxjT" / Twitter
World Cup: Nike boots barred for Iran footballers amid US sanctions - BBC News
Team Justice Scores. Adidas No Longer Sponsoring Israel Football Association | BDS Movement
Is Nike Ending Sales In Israeli Stores a BDS Win? - Muslim Girl
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Brands sourcing from/supporting Israel - ohsoethical.
Drame pour BDS : Nike investit en Israël avec l'acquisition d'Invertex - Tribune Juive
First Amendment (and Arkansas Times) v. Arkansas on the Israel boycott law - Arkansas Times
Nike's China sales in spotlight after Xinjiang backlash | Reuters
Liverpool FC reject Puma sponsorship bid - Palestine Solidarity Campaign
Huwaida Arraf on Twitter: "First Ben & Jerry's, now NIKE. While the company doesn't frame its decision as specifically tied to Israel's apartheid practices, it told store owners that its relationship “no
Boycott Puma protests to take place after brand sponsors Israel | Morning Star
Adidas, Nike Web Sales Plunge in China Amid Xinjiang Boycott - Bloomberg
Decolonize Burlington says boycott Ben and Jerry's due to Israel ties
Nike tops forecasts as direct-to-consumer strategy pays off | Financial Times
Israel-UAE deal: Abu Dhabi repeals boycott law, allows economic agreements | Middle East Eye
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Nike to cease sales at Israeli retailers as BDS calls for Puma boycott - Islam21c
Nike to end sales in Israeli shops – Middle East Monitor
Puma's sponsorship of Israeli teams highlights the double standard in international football