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Danish police detain activists protesting shipping company over Israel cargo

14 May 2026
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Danish police clashed with activists during a protest outside Maersk’s headquarters in Copenhagen, demanding the shipping company cease shipments allegedly linked to Israel. The protest, part of the “Mask off Maersk” campaign, accused the company of transporting goods and weapons in light of international criticism regarding the Gaza conflict. Approximately 100 police officers were deployed to manage the situation, resulting in the use of batons and the detention of around 20 protesters who attempted to blockade the entrance. Demonstrators carried banners with messages such as “Maersk serves genocide” and called for an end to the company’s business ties with Israel, which they claim contribute to the suffering of Palestinians. This protest is part of a broader movement across Europe targeting companies with alleged logistical connections to Israel amid ongoing tensions in Gaza.

Why It Matters

The ongoing conflict in Gaza has heightened scrutiny of companies like Maersk, which are accused of facilitating military operations through their shipping services. Pro-Palestinian groups have intensified their activism in Europe, urging businesses to reconsider their ties with Israel during this period of conflict. Historical protests against corporate involvement in geopolitical issues illustrate a growing trend of consumer activism aimed at influencing corporate policies. As public sentiment shifts, companies face increasing pressure to address ethical concerns related to their operations and supply chains in conflict zones.

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