*cites international "law"*
Richard
Message:This merchandise is contrary to the Terrorism 2000 Act, and should be withdrawn immediately, (11/11/2023). It is distressing that it is supporting Hamas in its aim of destroying the state of Israel. Please confirm you will comply with this request.
re: This product existed before the ongoing conflict and is mostly meant to be humorous - I've opened the door to submissions for pro zio merch but so far nothing has come in... I had one possible contribution but it fell off because the office phone number i was using got deactivated :(
Thank you for making reply. You do not provide your name but, with respect, I would ask you to think more deeply. Is "Make Israel Palestine Again" a genuinely humorous slogan? Clearly it alludes to MAGA, "Make America Great Again", Trump's slogan. In that context it implies that, were Israel obliterated and made to be "Palestine" (as it was during the Ottoman occupation, when it was a de-populated wasteland) the land would somehow become "greater". This is no more funny than wishing that the Germans had succeeded in conquering Britain in WW2 and wiping out its populace.
Hamas has been in power in Gaza since 2006, well before you started marketing these pieces of merchandise, I think, and it is widely recognised as a terrorist organisation that uses barbaric brutality to try and eliminate the UN-recognised State of Israel. This sly slogan implies support for Hamas' aim. As such it contravenes the Terrorism Act 2000. You should remove all such merchmdise, which bears no equivalence to pro-Israel merchandise. Apart from being illegal your activity is fostering anti-semitic sentiment. This reflects very badly on CloutEngine.