Baby care

Procter & Gamble

a U.S.-based international company that manufactures personal care and hygiene products. It operates in more than 180 countries. Procter and Gamble supports Israeli initiatives that enable favorable access to Israeli government funding. In this regard, the company signed a bilateral agreement with Israel's chief scientist and opened a research and development center in Tel Aviv, with an annual investment of 2 billion dollars. Additionally, Procter and Gamble Israel is committed to community programs, including the Brands in Action initiative, which aims to reach and impact every household in Israel.

This brand belongs to Nestlé

This brand belongs to Nestlé. Nestlé, based in Switzerland, is the world's largest food and beverage company. Nestlé has acquired a 53.8% stake in Osem, Israel's leading food manufacturer, and now owns 100% of Osem. Nestlé also operates a research and development center in Sderot, about 2 km from the Gaza Strip. Nestlé has bought the Israeli food producer Osem for 752 million euros.

Danone

 Danone is a multinational company based in France, known for its fresh dairy products and beverages. Danone is a subsidiary of Strauss Group, one of the largest food companies in Israel.
Danone will invest approximately NIS 12.5 million in the Israeli company Wilk, which develops alternative dairy products and cultured breast milk components. This investment marks Danone’s first strategic collaboration with an Israeli firm. The funds will help Wilk advance its goal of developing cultured breast milk components to be integrated into baby formula.

ENFAMIL

Reckitt Benckiser's shares are available and are traded by investors on the stock exchange.)a multinational British company that produces health, hygiene, and nutrition products. The company has signed a cooperation agreement with the Israel Innovation Authority, aimed at facilitating its production and marketing activities in Israel. Reckitt Benckiser is also collaborating with Israeli-based ventures in artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies. These connections highlight the growing calls for boycotts against companies involved in projects linked to the Israeli government, which supports the occupation of Palestinian territories.