Palestine Supporters Say “Boycott Zara“ as Campaign Resembling Gaza Devastation Draws Fury
Palestine Supporters Say “Boycott Zara“ as Campaign Resembling Gaza Devastation Draws Fury
Fashion retailer Zara pulled down an advertising campaign from its website and app after anger by Palestine protesters.
The campaign featured mannequins with missing limbs and statues wrapped in white, which critics say resembled scenes of destruction from Gaza.
Some even said that plywood boards in the ad campaign resembled the map of Palestine.
Watch this video for details.
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