An interesting anecdote about the dog tags: the forum of hostages' families released the famous dog tags saying "Our heart is held hostage in Gaza, bring them home now!" and sold them for 30 Shekels. All proceeds went to support the families' campaign.
Rami Levy, a racist and exploitative businessman, who owns a popular supermarket chain named after him (with many branches in West Bank settlements), saw the dog tags are trending and started, late last year, selling in his stores a competing dog tag, only that one said "Our hearts are with the IDF soldiers. Am Israel Chai ✡️". Those dog tags were sold for only 5 Shekels and all proceeds went to support Rami Levy's bank account. After mild public outrage, Rami Levy said he "apologizes if anyone got hurt". The dog tags are still available on his online store though, six months later. Now they cost 9.90 Shekels.
Rami Levy, a racist and exploitative businessman, who owns a popular supermarket chain named after him (with many branches in West Bank settlements), saw the dog tags are trending and started, late last year, selling in his stores a competing dog tag, only that one said "Our hearts are with the IDF soldiers. Am Israel Chai ✡️". Those dog tags were sold for only 5 Shekels and all proceeds went to support Rami Levy's bank account. After mild public outrage, Rami Levy said he "apologizes if anyone got hurt". The dog tags are still available on his online store though, six months later. Now they cost 9.90 Shekels.
Same guy
A very Israeli move: pretend like you care about the hostages, but stab their families in the back.
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