Zara's Controversial Ad Campaign Sparks Outrage and Calls for Boycott

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Fashion retailer Zara has removed advertising images that some believed referenced Israel's conflict with Hamas in Gaza. The images featured jackets and sculptures, but critics online claimed that one photo resembled a model holding a corpse. Zara apologized and explained that the campaign was meant to showcase craftmade garments in an artistic context, but acknowledged the unintended offense caused by the images.
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