Walmart, the world's largest retail corporation, is at the center of controversy after selling T-shirts featuring former Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar and former Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah. One of the Sinwar T-shirts is called the "Yayha Sinwar We Will Win Or Die Shirt." The retail giant continues to stock other politically controversial merchandise.
Walmart shoppers were horrified to find shirts glorifying Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar while online shopping. @Walmart, are you aware you're selling apparel celebrating terrorism and violence against Jews?
This is a outrageous—remove them immediately. pic.twitter.com/po8BBLLafc
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 24, 2024
The company's current inventory includes antisemitic books discussing the "Zionist lobby," which the texts claim pushed for Israel's establishment through what they characterize as "flagrant violations of international law" and "denial of Palestinian rights."

Another available title, "Decolonizing Palestine," examines what its summary presents as a liberation struggle against what it terms a "colonial settler state." The book's description states, "Despite expert predictions, Hamas continued armed resistance to Israeli colonial settler rule."
"Becoming Pro-Palestinian" is another title found on their website. Another book, "Soldiering Under Occupation," attempts to demonstrate how various "numbing processes" allegedly affected IDF soldiers' moral conduct.

Walmart has since removed the apparel celebrating terrorism from its website, yet the books remain.