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SodaStream Palestinian workers: Closing the factory would hurt them, but  that's not the point.
SodaStream Palestinian workers: Closing the factory would hurt them, but that's not the point.

Leaving West Bank, SodaStream chief accuses boycotters of anti-Semitism |  The Times of Israel
Leaving West Bank, SodaStream chief accuses boycotters of anti-Semitism | The Times of Israel

The sparkling waters of the West Bank - JNS.org
The sparkling waters of the West Bank - JNS.org

How SodaStream Makes—and Markets—Peace - Bloomberg
How SodaStream Makes—and Markets—Peace - Bloomberg

Sodastream pulls out of West Bank as sales continue to fall amid Scarlett  Johansson controversy | The Independent | The Independent
Sodastream pulls out of West Bank as sales continue to fall amid Scarlett Johansson controversy | The Independent | The Independent

SodaStream bringing 74 West Bank Palestinians back to work at Negev plant -  Jewish Telegraphic Agency
SodaStream bringing 74 West Bank Palestinians back to work at Negev plant - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Conflict bubbles: inside SodaStream's occupied territory factory - The Verge
Conflict bubbles: inside SodaStream's occupied territory factory - The Verge

SodaStream to close West Bank plant, source of protest - UPI.com
SodaStream to close West Bank plant, source of protest - UPI.com

SodaStream - Wikipedia
SodaStream - Wikipedia

SodaStream says it plans to leave West Bank for the Negev, but boycotters  promise to not let up – Mondoweiss
SodaStream says it plans to leave West Bank for the Negev, but boycotters promise to not let up – Mondoweiss

SodaStream Will Close Its Controversial West Bank Factory
SodaStream Will Close Its Controversial West Bank Factory

SodaStream to move factory out of West Bank Israeli settlement | Food &  drink industry | The Guardian
SodaStream to move factory out of West Bank Israeli settlement | Food & drink industry | The Guardian

SodaStream To Close Controversial West Bank Factory By Mid-2015 - WSJ
SodaStream To Close Controversial West Bank Factory By Mid-2015 - WSJ

SodaStream: Israeli company offers jobs and homes to 1000 Syrian refugees |  The Independent | The Independent
SodaStream: Israeli company offers jobs and homes to 1000 Syrian refugees | The Independent | The Independent

Targeted by Global Boycott, SodaStream to Close Factory in Occupied West  Bank
Targeted by Global Boycott, SodaStream to Close Factory in Occupied West Bank

Israel's SodaStream leaves West Bank
Israel's SodaStream leaves West Bank

SodaStream Quits The West Bank For New Negev Factory - I24NEWS
SodaStream Quits The West Bank For New Negev Factory - I24NEWS

Workers at West Bank SodaStream don't see the fuss
Workers at West Bank SodaStream don't see the fuss

Report: SodaStream mulling departure from West Bank plant - St. Louis  Jewish Light
Report: SodaStream mulling departure from West Bank plant - St. Louis Jewish Light

SodaStream Of Israel Lays Off 500 Palestinians. Who's To Blame? : Parallels  : NPR
SodaStream Of Israel Lays Off 500 Palestinians. Who's To Blame? : Parallels : NPR

Israeli Firm, Target of Boycott, to Shut West Bank Plant - The New York  Times
Israeli Firm, Target of Boycott, to Shut West Bank Plant - The New York Times

SodaStream to relocate its sole West Bank factory - Israel Politics - The  Jerusalem Post
SodaStream to relocate its sole West Bank factory - Israel Politics - The Jerusalem Post

SodaStream leaves West Bank as CEO says boycott antisemitic and pointless |  Israel | The Guardian
SodaStream leaves West Bank as CEO says boycott antisemitic and pointless | Israel | The Guardian

Le altre Sodastream: tutti i boicottati della West Bank - Linkiesta.it
Le altre Sodastream: tutti i boicottati della West Bank - Linkiesta.it

SodaStream as a Model of “Economic Peace” | Jerusalem Center for Public  Affairs
SodaStream as a Model of “Economic Peace” | Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs

Inside SodaStream's Factory in the West Bank - WSJ
Inside SodaStream's Factory in the West Bank - WSJ