Amazon Backlash Grows Over Selling Pro-Palestinian Merchandise—'Disgusting'

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Amazon Backlash Grows Over Selling Pro-Palestinian Merchandise—'Disgusting'
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A vendor selling garments on Amazon with 'From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free' has been deluged with angry reviews.

An Amazon vendor selling garments bearing the pro-Palestinian 'from the river to the sea' slogan has been deluged with angry reviews about the products.

One user complained that the message 'rubbed off as soon as package opened,' while another, who left a five-star review, said they would wear the t-shirt 'to help others understand its important message.'Newsweek reached out to Amazon via email for comment on Wednesday.The 'from the river to the sea' chant has received renewed scrutiny as pro-Palestinian protests around the world have grown in response to Israeli military intervention in Gaza, where Hamas is based.

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