
By facilitating the rental of apartments in illegal settlements, Booking.com helps make them financially viable.
Avoid Booking.com, book directly at the hotel.

By importing produce from Israel, Albert Heijn finances the expansion of illegal settlements.
Pay attention to the country of origin when shopping.

Teva is working with the Israeli state on medical Apartheid. Palestinians are deprived of their right to health and economic and social self-determination.
Ask your doctor or pharmacy for an alternative brand of the same drug.

The Apartheid Free Zone campaign calls on organizations, businesses and communities to publicly speak out against Israeli apartheid by declaring themselves “apartheid-free” and boycotting products, institutions and companies involved in oppression.
Join the campaign, or support the participants.

Egged, the parent company of EBS, provides bus transportation to and from illegal settlements. It uses roads that run right through Palestinian territory, but are largely forbidden to Palestinians. It even operates segregated bus services.
Ask for exclusion of EBS from tenders in your region.

Municipalities spend billions through tenders. An Ethical Procurement Policy (EPP) ensures that that money does not end up with companies involved in human rights violations. Legally required, politically feasible, and more and more European cities are taking the lead.
Ask your municipality to follow the good example.
