British pro-Palestine activists are to stage protests in a number of locations across the UK to voice their anger at the sale of products from the illegal Israeli settlements in the countyâ„¢s supermarkets.

According to a press release on the Palestine Solidarity Campaign (PSC) website on Friday, campaigners are expected to take part in the Sodastream National Day of Action on September 28 to call on stores not to stock Israeli settlement-made products.

The actions will take place in London, Brighton, Cardiff, West Surrey, Lancaster, Southampton, Plymouth, Kendal and Sheffield.

SodaStream company, which produces devices for home carbonating drinks, is based in an illegal Israeli settlement in the occupied Palestinian territories.

Earlier in May, British activists from the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) campaign group gathered outside the High Street Kensington branches of Whole Foods and John Lewis supermarket chains to condemn the sale of Sodastream products.

Moves to tighten a boycott grip on the Israeli regime gained momentum in the UK since April 2012, when Britainâ„¢s fifth-largest food retailer, the Co-operative Group, extended a boycott of goods from illegal settlements that have been produced on occupied Palestinian territories in the West Bank.

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