Why Global Calls to Boycott the US Are Growing Over Gaza War

Key Takeaways

  • Global calls to boycott the US are rising due to its support for Israel in the Gaza war.
  • Activists are targeting US brands and products, with campaigns gaining momentum online.
  • The US defends its stance as protecting Israel’s security, but faces widespread international anger.

Mounting international criticism of US support for Israel in the Gaza conflict has sparked a growing movement calling for a global boycott of American products and services.

The United States, a staunch Israeli ally, has vetoed multiple United Nations resolutions demanding a ceasefire. It also faces accusations of providing military aid used in the conflict, which has resulted in over 37,000 Palestinian casualties, predominantly women and children, and displaced millions.

#BoycottUSA: The Campaign Goes Viral

Pro-Palestine activists and organisations are spearheading the boycott drive, urging consumers worldwide to shun US goods. The campaign is gaining significant traction on social media platforms under hashtags like #BoycottUSA.

The movement extends beyond the US government to include multinational corporations perceived as supporting Israel. Major brands like McDonald’s, Starbucks, and Coca-Cola are being targeted. Reports indicate the boycotts are already impacting sales for some companies.

US Defense and Global Backlash

The US administration has defended its position, stating its commitment to Israel’s security and efforts to broker a ceasefire. However, its continued backing of Israel has fuelled global outrage, with critics viewing it as complicity in Palestinian casualties.

The boycott calls reflect deep-seated anger over US foreign policy in the conflict. While the economic impact on the US remains uncertain, the movement signals a sharp decline in global approval for Washington’s stance.

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