Calls to boycott Rami Levy supermarket in Jerusalem features cart full of skulls: "Do not be the occupation`s partner in the Judaization of the city; Economic normalization is treason"
Official PA TV program, Affairs from the Capital, on the opening of a Rami Levy complex in Atarot, near Jerusalem
The screenshot shows the opening of a Rami Levy shopping complex in the Atarot industrial area near Jerusalem.
Text on bottom right: "On lands of the [Palestinian] residents of Beit Hanina, Israeli businessman Rami Levy opened a large shopping complex"
The screenshot shows a woman with a shopping cart with various items. In the reflection in the mirror next to her, her cart is full of skulls.
Text on upper left side: "Do not be the occupation's partner in the Judaization of the city."
Text on upper right side: "Economic normalization is treason."
The screenshot shows a woman with a shopping cart with various items. In the reflection in the mirror next to her, her cart is full of skulls.
Text on bottom right side: "Calls from the national and Islamic forces to boycott this [Rami Levy] complex as it finances the occupation and strives to Judaize the city."
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The screenshot shows the opening of a Rami Levy shopping complex in the Atarot industrial area near Jerusalem.
Text on bottom right: "On lands of the [Palestinian] residents of Beit Hanina, Israeli businessman Rami Levy opened a large shopping complex"
The screenshot shows a woman with a shopping cart with various items. In the reflection in the mirror next to her, her cart is full of skulls.
Text on upper left side: "Do not be the occupation's partner in the Judaization of the city."
Text on upper right side: "Economic normalization is treason."
The screenshot shows a woman with a shopping cart with various items. In the reflection in the mirror next to her, her cart is full of skulls.
Text on bottom right side: "Calls from the national and Islamic forces to boycott this [Rami Levy] complex as it finances the occupation and strives to Judaize the city."
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