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Co-op’s members pass PSC-backed motion with false Gaza death toll

The motion urged Co-op leadership to demonstrate ‘moral courage and leadership’ by removing Israeli goods from its shelves

May 19, 2025 17:18
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The Co-op's board has passed a motion calling for a boycott of Israeli products in its stores (Image: Getty)
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A motion passed by owner members of the Co-op supermarket chain which could lead to Israeli products being pulled from its shelves falsely states that 186,000 people have died in Gaza.

The non-binding motion, which was supported by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC), misquotes a study by the Lancet to claim that “by July 2024, it was estimated that at least 186,000 Gazans – mainly women and children – had a died as a result of the bombing, destruction of health facilities, and denial of essential aid (The Lancet 20.7.24).”

But the Lancet never stated that many had died and instead speculated that many could eventually die indirectly as a result of the conflict – an estimation which itself was widely criticised for lacking foundation.

Following backlash and widespread mischaracterisation of the 186,000 figure in the days after the study’s release last year in the Lancet, one of the authors clarified that the projected figure was “purely illustrative” and had been “greatly misquoted and misinterpreted” in public discourse.