Antisemitic Danish Retailer Sparks Outrage With Intifada Clothing Collection
A Danish streetwear brand is under fire for selling apparel that glorifies Hamas and promotes anti-Zionist rhetoric, sparking outrage amid global tensions.


A Danish online retailer, Netwalker13, has ignited controversy with a new apparel collection featuring pro-Hamas and anti-Israel slogans, including “Zionists Are Not Welcome Here” and imagery glorifying Hamas spokesperson Abu Obaida, also known as Al-Khalifa. The “Global Intifada” line, which includes T-shirts and sweatshirts starting at $32, has drawn sharp criticism amid rising global anti-Israel sentiment. One T-shirt design overlays Abu Obaida’s face on a map of Israel, while sweatshirts sport phrases like “Anti Zionist Social Club,” mimicking U.S. streetwear trends.

The retailer charges an extra $15 for shipping to Israel, a policy it frames as a refusal to sell to Zionists. The launch coincides with recent anti-Israel incidents, including an attack on Israeli chef Eyal Shani’s Melbourne restaurant and British rap group Bob Vylan’s “Death to the IDF” chant at Glastonbury Festival. European and Jewish authorities have yet to act, though the collection may violate laws against incitement.