ALBERT HEIJN ARE MAKING CUSTOMERS UNKNOWINGLY COMPLICIT IN ISRAELI WAR CRIMES
In its stores across the Netherlands, Albert Heijn sells agricultural produce sourced from Israeli farms.
Many of these farms are in illegal Israeli settlements, where they grow fruits, vegetables and herbs using stolen Palestinian land and water.
They benefit from the systematic destruction of Palestinian agriculture, dispossession of Palestinian farmers, and theft of natural resources.
The produce is tarnished with blood.
Human rights and international humanitarian law are being violated.
CUSTOMERS
DESERVE TO KNOW
DESERVE TO KNOW
By importing from Israeli agricultural companies, Albert Heijn finances the expansion of illegal settlements, and rewards them for their participation in violations of international law.
Albert Heijn are making YOU, their customer, unknowingly complicit in the ongoing genocide, apartheid and occupation.
OUR DEMANDS
Albert Heijn must end their complicity by removing all Israeli produce off their shelves and to stop importing Israeli produce.
Many Israeli agricultural producers routinely lie about where the produce is coming from. Not only do they mislabel the origin of produce, they also use marketing address outside settlements (within the Green Line) to intentionally obscure their operations in illegal settlements.
TAKE ACTION
Expose Albert Heijn's role in financing Israel's war crimes and pressure them to end their complicity.
GET ORGANIZED
Join or start your local group to organise peaceful protests and disruptive actions at your local Albert Heijn.
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All I can do is look at my land. It’s in front of my eyes, but I can’t go there. I see the settlers moving around it freely, farming our land, building roads on it – while the soldiers protect them. The entire Israeli military is at their disposal and we can’t even go near. It really hurts me. I miss the days when I could farm my land and care for the trees. This is a beautiful area that could have become a park for all the residents of Nablus and the northern West Bank. But the settlers took everything from us – even our right to enter our land. I’d really like to go to my land, which belonged to my parents and grandparents, with my children and eat a meal there in the lap of nature."
From the testimony of Kheirallah ‘Abdallah, 40, a resident of the village of Sara in the Nablus District, taken on 8 February 2018 by B'Tselem field researcher Salma a-Deb’i.