Europe Decoded Video. Has Israel changed the barcode number on its products due to boycotts? Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 12/02/2024 - 12:26 GMT+1 On social media, calls have been increasing to stop buying goods and services from Israel. But are they based on facts? Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Has Israel changed the barcode number on its products due to boycotts? Now playing Next Muskox smashes 210-pound pumpkin in early Halloween treat Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 18th, 2025 – Evening Now playing Next EU calls on Israel to lift restrictions on aid deliveries to Gaza Now playing Next Did teenagers wreak havoc in France's National Assembly? Now playing Next EU Commission cautiously welcomes Trump-Putin meeting in Budapest Now playing Next Trump: No Tomahawks for Zelenskyy yet Now playing Next WATCH: 'Record high' lava fountains in latest Kilauea volcano eruption Now playing Next Russian overnight strikes leave thousands without power across Ukraine Now playing Next Latvian police bust European cybercrime ring and arrest seven suspects Now playing Next At least three killed in explosion at Bucharest apartment block Now playing Next Disappointment in Ukraine as possibility of obtaining Tomahawk missiles remains uncertain Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | October 18th, 2025 – Midday Now playing Next Prince Andrew gives up royal titles as Epstein allegations linger Now playing Next The Guadalajara Grand Prix 2025: Judo Returns to Mexico with a Thrilling Start Now playing Next Breast cancer: What you need to know about detection, risks, and screening More videos
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