Will Gaza ‘Go Better With Coke’?

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That stuff can be dangerous in a science class room. Lets hope they content themselves to drinking it and not use it as a propellant. Remember to recycle those bottles when you are done, not as weapons!
http://www.jewishpress.com/news/breaking-news/will-gaza-go-better-with-coke/2014/11/03/
Will Gaza ‘Go Better With Coke’?

The prospect of a future with 3,000 new jobs and sparkling sweet chocolate-colored liquid may bring peace to Gaza.
By: Hana Levi Julian
Published:
November 3rd, 2014


Coca Cola ran a winning campaign with individual names that targeted the "average Joe" in all kinds of places, in every country.
Photo Credit: courtesy, Cola Cola company

The prospect of a future with 3,000 new jobs and the sparkling fizzle of sweet chocolate-colored liquid might finally tame the Gazans.

At least, one can always hope.

Coca Cola was given a green light to build a new factory in the Karni industrial area, thanks to the courage of a Palestinian Authority Arab entrepreneur and Israel’s willingness to risk it.

Although “dual use” materials have in the past been stolen by Hamas in order to be used for construction of terrorist tunnels, this time it is hoped supplies will be more closely controlled.

In order to build the factory, its franchise owner and operator had to first submit his request to Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, Maj.-Gen. Yoav Mordechai.

Mordechai then made his recommendation to Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon, who gave final approval for the construction, which is expected to take only six months.

The initiative will ultimately bring up to 3,000 new jobs to Gaza for residents of the enclave.

It will also make things easier for local merchants who until this point have imported their Coca Cola from Ramallah.

Although the Karni crossing is now closed, its industrial area is being used as a storage site by PA Arab merchants and international organizations.
 
The Zionazi's on the board say the Palestinian people in Gaza aren't in an Israeli concentration camp.

But clearly they are when permission from Israeli is need to build a Coca Cola factory.
 
That stuff can be dangerous in a science class room. Lets hope they content themselves to drinking it and not use it as a propellant. Remember to recycle those bottles when you are done, not as weapons!
Will Gaza ‘Go Better With Coke’?

The prospect of a future with 3,000 new jobs and sparkling sweet chocolate-colored liquid may bring peace to Gaza.
By: Hana Levi Julian
Published:
November 3rd, 2014


Coca Cola ran a winning campaign with individual names that targeted the "average Joe" in all kinds of places, in every country.
Photo Credit: courtesy, Cola Cola company

The prospect of a future with 3,000 new jobs and the sparkling fizzle of sweet chocolate-colored liquid might finally tame the Gazans.

At least, one can always hope.

Coca Cola was given a green light to build a new factory in the Karni industrial area, thanks to the courage of a Palestinian Authority Arab entrepreneur and Israel’s willingness to risk it.

Although “dual use” materials have in the past been stolen by Hamas in order to be used for construction of terrorist tunnels, this time it is hoped supplies will be more closely controlled.

In order to build the factory, its franchise owner and operator had to first submit his request to Israel’s Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories, Maj.-Gen. Yoav Mordechai.

Mordechai then made his recommendation to Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon, who gave final approval for the construction, which is expected to take only six months.

The initiative will ultimately bring up to 3,000 new jobs to Gaza for residents of the enclave.

It will also make things easier for local merchants who until this point have imported their Coca Cola from Ramallah.

Although the Karni crossing is now closed, its industrial area is being used as a storage site by PA Arab merchants and international organizations.

Cool article aris. Seems like a good idea on paper. I'm not sure if it would ever work in reality though.
 
The Zionazi's on the board say the Palestinian people in Gaza aren't in an Israeli concentration camp.

But clearly they are when permission from Israeli is need to build a Coca Cola factory.

Pepsi did business in the arab world and coke in Israel. Some still think this is or should have remained that way. Much of the arab world still think of Coke as Israel. To open a plant in Gaza is a big step for Coke and the gazan people.
20th century palestinians would not have worked in a coke plant. This might seem a toe crossing the line but in a world of prejudice, misinformation and hate this is a giant step.
When there is a threat of violence and building material eve to the UN are hijacked by hamas for tunneling, then yes permission by both Israel and hamas needs to be acquired before putting in a plant like Coke.
 
The Zionazi's on the board say the Palestinian people in Gaza aren't in an Israeli concentration camp.

But clearly they are when permission from Israeli is need to build a Coca Cola factory.

Pepsi did business in the arab world and coke in Israel. Some still think this is or should have remained that way. Much of the arab world still think of Coke as Israel. To open a plant in Gaza is a big step for Coke and the gazan people.
20th century palestinians would not have worked in a coke plant. This might seem a toe crossing the line but in a world of prejudice, misinformation and hate this is a giant step.
When there is a threat of violence and building material eve to the UN are hijacked by hamas for tunneling, then yes permission by both Israel and hamas needs to be acquired before putting in a plant like Coke.

Aris, please do us all a favor and ignore Sunni Trolls posts. You're never going to be able to have a normal debate with a master troll like him. Ignore him and he will eventually find another thread to troll. Thanks :cool:
 
Aris, please do us all a favor and ignore Sunni Trolls posts. You're never going to be able to have a normal debate with a master troll like him. Ignore him and he will eventually find another thread to troll. Thanks :cool:
Toastman, it is wrong for you to derail other people's threads just to troll and stalk me. ....... :cool:
 

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