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Superdrug removes skincare brand Ahava as suspected cosmetic ingredients seen in West Bank Israeli settlement
Images taken by Quaker organisation the American Friends Service Committee appear to show activity at a factory in the Mitzpe Shalem settlement.
Ahava, a cosmetics line sold online by Superdrug until mid-March, denies that it owns a site in a West Bank Israeli settlement, or that it functions as a production facility.
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