The story started with food but is not connected to culinary art or a … ... Al-Arz, an Arab Israeli company which produces locally popular tahini, announced last week that it would start funding a hotline for LGBTQ Arab Israeli youth through an Israeli group called the Aguda, or The Association for LGBTQ Equality in Israel. A few weeks later, a certain Muaz al-Khatib, a translator in Jerusalem, called for a boycott of Al Arz products, accused of encouraging “Deviances in Palestinian society”. Posted on 07/10/2020. Let’s just say tahini (also known as … Image copyright Al-Arz Image caption Al-Arz said: “We love people without differentiation” Tahini, the delicious sesame-based paste popular in the Middle East, has become the unlikely subject of a dispute over LGBTQ rights of Arab Israelis. Hailing Zaher’s generosity, Touma-Sliman declared that “LGBT rights are human rights. The story started with food but is not connected to culinary art or a new recipe. Tahini, the delicious sesame-based paste popular in the Middle East, has become the unlikely subject of a dispute over LGBTQ rights of Arab Israelis. Al Arz has come under fire and is facing a boycott for supporting a LGBTQ organization creating a hotline for LGBTQ Arab youth. Al-Arz. Image copyright Al-Arz Image caption Al-Arz said: “We love people without differentiation” Tahini, the delicious sesame-based paste popular in the Middle East, has become the unlikely subject of a dispute over LGBTQ rights of Arab Israelis. In the process, videos of grocers and quidams throwing the tahini boxes of the brand in skips are increasing. The story started with food but is not connected to culinary art or a … Image caption Al-Arz said: “We love people without differentiation” Tahini, the delicious sesame-based paste popular in the Middle East, has become the unlikely subject of a dispute over LGBTQ rights of Arab Israelis. Tahini boycott row over Arab Israeli LGBTQ rights. Al-Arz, an Arab […]