Renowned coffee chain Starbucks found itself embroiled in controversy last week when the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce threatened a boycott over allegations that certain Starbucks union stores were openly supporting Hamas, a recognized terrorist organization.

In response to the chamber’s poignant statement that “Drinking a cup of Starbucks is Drinking a Cup of Jewish Blood,” Howard Schultz, former CEO of Starbucks, promptly reached out to Duvi Honig, a representative of the Orthodox Jewish Chamber of Commerce. Schultz reinforced Starbucks’s unwavering stance against any stores or employees advocating for Hamas.

In a letter to Honig, Starbucks Coffee Company executive vice president and chief communications officer AJ Jones II wrote: “Thank you for taking the time to connect with me and the team at Starbucks. As we discussed over the phone, Starbucks unequivocally condemns acts of terrorism, hate, and violence. We strongly disagree with the views expressed by Worker’s United.

Today, we filed a complaint in federal court against Workers United and the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) for misusing our name, logo, and intellectual property. This misuse included a statement paired with an image of a bulldozer tearing down a part of the Israel and Gaza border, indicating their support for the violence orchestrated by Hamas. Such reckless behavior warrants scrutiny to safeguard our partners and clarify Starbucks’s official stance.”... Read More: JPost/OJC