Zara announced the removal of the ad, which was criticized by pro-Palestinian activists, as an “update”

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Inditex, owner of the Zara clothing brand, announced the removal of new collection ads from the homepage of the site and application, which caused criticism from pro-Palestinian activists, with a “content update”. The agency reports that Reuters.

Previously, tens of thousands of pro-Palestinian comments were posted on Zara’s account on the social network Instagram (its owner, Meta, is known as an extremist and was banned in Russia). Activists are outraged by Atelier’s new clothing collection. One photo showed a model with a mannequin wrapped in white, the second showed a bust lying on the ground, and the third showed a sleeveless mannequin. Pro-Palestinian activists said the images were very similar to photographs of white-shrouded corpses in the Gaza Strip.

Inditex removed ads featuring controversial mannequins and statues from the homepage of its website and app, saying the change was part of regular content updates.

Previously British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak lay off After Suella Braverman, head of the country’s Ministry of Internal Affairs, published an article in The Times criticizing police actions during protests in support of Palestine.

Hollywood actors before wrote a letter Biden called for the fire in Israel and Gaza to be stopped.

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