PRO-PALESTINE
LEVEL 6: Have shown support for Palestine. Excellent to purchase.
Billy's Burgers (food): Do not sell boycotted products such as Coca Cola.
Biosilk (beauty): Associated with Farouk Systems, which is Palestinian-owned.
Black Panther Party (media): Been supporting Palestine for years.
CHI (beauty): Associated with Farouk Systems, which is Palestinian-owned.
Electronic Intifada (media): Partly Palestinian-owned.
Eye on Palestine (media): Explicitly pro-Palestine.
Farsali (beauty): Posted on social media supporting Palestine in 2023.
Faryal Beauty (beauty): Posted on social media supporting Palestine in 2023.
HalalBooking (tech): Takes bookings for Jerusalem only to visit the Aqsa mosque. Supports local Palestinian businesses.
Huda Beauty (beauty): Associated with Huda Kattan, who posted on social media supporting Palestine and criticising israel. An israeli commented that no israeli would buy her products again, to which Huda responded saying "I don't want blood money", later on refusing to delete her comment despite being warned that it could end her billion-dollar empire.
Kuvrd (fashion): Palestinian-owned.
Mikash Skincare (beauty): Donated proceeds to Palestine.
NAACP (media): Been supporting Palestine for years. Called for a ceasefire in 2024.
Salaam Cola (food): Associated with Salaam Beverages, which is not associated with israel. Salaam Cola was created as a protest against injustices in the Muslim world, particularly in Palestine, and pledges 10% of its profits to support those affected by conflict.
Sceptr (beauty): Posted on social media supporting Palestine in 2023.
SimiHaze (beauty): Palestinian-owned. Founders are sisters of Fai Khadra who is a model. Signed "Artists 4 Ceasefire" petition calling for ceasefire in 2024. Signed 2021 petition pledging to boycott israel.
Vivienne Westwood (fashion): Opposed to israel's involvement in Eurovision in 2019.
Wishful (beauty): Associated with Huda Kattan, who posted on social media supporting Palestine and criticising israel. An israeli commented that no israeli would buy her products again, to which Huda responded saying "I don't want blood money", later on refusing to delete her comment despite being warned that it could end her billion-dollar empire.