Triump is a client of Delta Galil Industries, an Israeli textile manufacturer with production facilities in illegal West Bank settlements. These settlements violate international law and represent a broader system of apartheid, forced displacement, and military occupation. Despite decades of advocacy and investigation, Delta Galil continues to operate in these zones, supplying or manufacturing for dozens of major global fashion brands.
By sourcing from Delta Galil, this company is directly entangled in the economics of occupation. They benefit from cheap labor, tax incentives, and production capacity built on expropriated Palestinian land. Human rights violations, exploitation, and political complicity are not incidental to these operations, they are embedded in the supply chain.
Boycotting brands that source from Delta Galil Industries is high impact. Brands that rely on Delta Galil are actively profiting from the infrastructure of apartheid.Delta Galil operates in occupied territory, using land stolen from Palestinians, under a legal and military framework designed to oppress them. Delta-linked brands are financially sustaining illegal occupation. Economic pressure here is both strategic and urgent. Cutting ties with Delta Galil doesn’t just send a message, it disrupts one of the lesser-known but powerful engines of Zionist expansion.