Under pressure from the Israeli regime, the American company Walmart has removed advertisements for shirts featuring the image of martyr Yahya Al-Sinwar from its online pages.
According to a report by the Times of Israel, the Israeli regime exerted significant pressure on Walmart after images of two advertisements for the sale of shirts with Yahya Al-Sinwar’s image were published. Walmart is an American retail company that operates the largest chain of grocery stores, supermarkets, and hypermarkets in the world.
Despite the removal of advertisements featuring the late Hamas leader in Gaza, the Times of Israel indicates that an advertisement for a shirt with the image of martyr Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah remains active on Walmart’s website. The advertisement for this shirt asserts, “Nasrallah is doing well after the Israeli airstrikes.”