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Co-op will take Israeli products off shelves due to ‘violations of international law & human rights abuses’

Ed Sykes by Ed Sykes
24 June 2025
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In May, the vast majority of Co-op members voted to stop the sale of Israeli products at the supermarket. And in a 24 June announcement, the organisation confirmed that the Co-op Group Board has officially approved a policy to “stop sourcing relationships with countries where there are internationally recognised community-wide human rights abuses and violations of international law”, such as Israel.

Phasing out from this month

The policy makes it clear that the supermarket will strive to avoid products “from 17 countries of concern, which have been identified by the international community”. Among these, the announcement said, were “products and ingredients… which are clearly and solely sourced from the country of origin”, including “carrots from Israel”. The Co-op will begin to phase out these products from this month.

The announcement noted that:

Over recent years, Co-op members have made clear through surveys, engagement and motions that conflict is one of their biggest concerns and that their Co-op should do all it can to advocate and build peace.

It added:

Responding to this clear call from members, the Co-op Board initiated a review of Co-op’s role in building peace leading to the launch of the “Hate Divides Communities, Co-operation Builds Them” campaign. The review also included the development of a sourcing policy aligned with established co-operative values, upholding human rights and the rule of law to promote fair trading and peace.

And it clarified that the “17 countries of concern identified from independent assessments” are:

Afghanistan, Belarus, Central African Republic, Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (North Korea), Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Haiti, Iran, Israel, Libya, Mali, Myanmar, Russia, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Yemen

The Co-op’s “sourcing policy statement” explains that:

We do not conduct primary research into global human rights situations. Instead, we rely on six recognised and authoritative sources. These are:

  1. UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) list of human rights priority countries
  2. UN Special Rapporteurs with country-specific mandates
  3. UN Human Rights Council investigations
  4. UN Security Council sanctions regimes
  5. UK Government financial sanctions
  6. UN Security Council resolutions concerning humanitarian law or military aggression

“A major BDS victory!”

The Palestine Solidarity Campaign called the Co-op’s decision “a major BDS victory”. As the BDS movement says:

Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions (BDS) is a Palestinian-led movement for freedom, justice and equality. BDS upholds the simple principle that Palestinians are entitled to the same rights as the rest of humanity.

🚨 BREAKING: The Co-op has announced that it will implement the motion passed at its AGM last month by ending the sourcing of products from Israel. This is a major BDS victory!

All Israeli whole products will now be removed from the shelves.https://t.co/ipORRPxC8q pic.twitter.com/3rt2mQUMMU

— Palestine Solidarity Campaign (@PSCupdates) June 24, 2025

It added:

All supermarkets must now follow suit. By selling Israeli products, shops are supporting Israel’s genocide, military occupation and apartheid against Palestinians. All Israeli goods must be taken off the shelves.

All supermarkets must now follow suit. By selling Israeli products, shops are supporting Israel’s genocide, military occupation and apartheid against Palestinians. All Israeli goods must be taken off the shelves.

— Palestine Solidarity Campaign (@PSCupdates) June 24, 2025

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  1. Gnu says:
    12 months ago

    Belarus? Yemen? Iran? Russia?

    Give me a fucking break. This isn’t about Israhell, it’s the co-op pretending to be virtuous while following the Establishment’s line, hook and sinker.

    As soon as no-one’s looking, or just checking, Israhelli products will be quietly snuck back on there., but not from the “Official Enemies of the Empire” list.

    Sad to see the once again the Canary falling for such an obvious ploy, without even the smallest hint of independent thought or analysis.

    You cannot tell me that those 4 countries are worse than Saudi Arabia, or the USA, whether under “Genocide Joe”, or “Read my lips, no new wars” Donald.

    Or maybe the current Canary staff would. All the political depth of a puddle. If the corporate media weren’t CONSIDERABLY worse…

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